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Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee. I have thee not, and yet I see thee still. (Act 2, Scene 1, 33-34) -Macbeth was having a hallucination  of a dagger in front of him with the handle towards his hand signifying that it would be him that kills King Duncan and achieves his ambition of becoming King. The prophecy affected to the point that he had hallucinations. Macbeth Play, Shakespeare Words, Lady Macbeth, Shakespeare Plays, Cartoon Sketches, July 1, Photo Reference, Cartoon Drawings, Pose Reference

Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee. I have thee not, and yet I see thee still. (Act 2, Scene 1, 33-34) -Macbeth was having a hallucination of a dagger in front of him with the handle towards his hand signifying that it would be him that kills King Duncan and achieves his ambition of becoming King. The prophecy affected to the point that he had hallucinations.

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"Consumate Actress - Hampered by Beauty" - Glorious Pictures of Vivien Leigh - Flashbak Macbeth Witches, Lawrence Olivier, Young Vic, Shakespeare Macbeth, Shakespeare Theatre, Laurence Olivier, Royal Shakespeare Company, Youth Theatre, Lady Macbeth

Throughout her life Vivien Leigh was considered by most as one of the most beautiful actresses of her day, and for that matter any other day. It was George Cukor, the original director of Gone With the Wind, who said Vivien Leigh was the “consumate actress, hampered by beauty.” When she was once asked, however, if she … Continue reading "“Consumate Actress – Hampered by Beauty” – Glorious Pictures of Vivien Leigh"

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