Back to category: English Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper. Macbeth English Macbeth The play Macbeth takes place in the overcast country of Scotland. This layer of fog never seems to ever leave the country or its surrounding horizon. The green country side has many hills but barely any trees. The hills throughout the country side girdle the green valleys any way you look. From one end of Scotland to the other many little lakes and ponds rest upon the land in the humid atmosphere. The unruffled sand that lies by these lakes and ponds speculate an appealing image of a quiet unruffled body of water. All through the land there are a few slender dirt path ways that men use to ride there horses on their ways to another city or just to go hunting. In addition, atop the land and in the hills are many large boulders that give the dull setting an even blunter look. The castles displayed in this play are made of huge grey stone that range in sizes, depending on their location in the castle. The big stoned grey cas... Posted by: Chad Boger Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper. |
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