Macbeth Tomorrow Soliloquy

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Tomorrow Soliloquy

Discussion of three messages from the Tomorrow Soliloquy.

Soliloquy, meaning a long speech in a play or in a prose work made by a character who is alone and thus reveals private thoughts and feelings to the audience or reader. In the story of Macbeth, there are many soliloquies from Macbeth himself that withhold so many messages and meanings. “Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow,” a soliloquy by macbeth act 5 scene 5, has three big messages with great meanings to really think about and interpate.

“Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, creeps in this petty pace from day to day, to the last syllable of recorded times, and all our yesterdays have lighted fools.” (Lines 1-4) A message I get from the beginning of this soliloquy is, now all the days began to combine in ne, everyday being the same as the one before . Also that every day we live is the end of some fool's life. …show more content…

Out, out, brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player.” (Lines 5-6) From these lines of the soliloquy, the message I get is that each day is a slight dot of candle light. Everyday becomes so short and life becomes so little and so close to the end that death doesn't seem so far away no more. Even though everyday seems to be the same as the last, the same events and doings everyday, you got to keep a good look at how good life could become if you decide to go for the

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