Hurlyburly - DivX Version (Normal Quality), DVD (Good Quality), PDA Version
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IMDB rating: 5.50 Plot: Hurly-burly is an adaptation of David Rabe’s well known play about the intersecting lives of several Hollywood players and wannabes who’s personal lives threaten to veer into a catastrophe more interesting than anything they’re peddling to the studios. |
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Actors: Penn Sean,Spacey Kevin,Palminteri Chazz,Shandling Garry,Fabrizio David,Vance Kenny,Somerville Frank,Jimenez Bob,Drama,
I Need help with English homework?
so theres this 10 line extract from MacBeth…involving the three witches…where they say ”fair is foul” and ”foul is fair”
question 3 is
Comment on the effect of
a) rhyming
b)rapidity of dialogue
c)unusual words (hurlyburly, Graymalkin)
d)repetition
e)alliteration
ive been stuck for hours!
could anyone help????
ok i didnt mean is ”fair is foul and foul is fair” rhyming alliteration etc….i was just saying the part of the play this extract is from
Just make it sound like you put some thought into the answers and you’ll be fine. This is a very abstract question that is open to a lot of interpretation. Just make sure you make it clear that you understand what alliteration, repetition, etc. are. You might want to write something like this for e.
The alliteration of such phrases as "fair is foul" and "foul is fair" lends a certain believability and creedence to the incantations of the three witches. The alliterative phrasing seems to accurately reflect the almost trance-like state of the witches.
Total BS but most English teachers aren’t very smart and you’ll get a good grade.
coronakidcacher | Sep 19, 2008
The polarization of mirroring images creates an influx of posterity in the lexicon of Macbeth.
TT | Sep 19, 2008
i think it’s alliteration! not sure though! i’m only nine!
ilovemykittykats78 | Sep 19, 2008
allteration im guessing because f is being used a lot
i hope i dont read macbeth in 9th grade lol

