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    I am doing a paper on Mcbeth and word usage. I need to try to find a sentance in the book with the word night in it and describe it in mcbeths context. i need a 5 paragraph paper on one word and im completely lost can anyone help...?

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    Go to the online version of Macbeth on this site. You can search the word "night"...you can go from there...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaders158 View Post
    I am doing a paper on Mcbeth and word usage. I need to try to find a sentance in the book with the word night in it and describe it in mcbeths context. i need a 5 paragraph paper on one word and im completely lost can anyone help...?
    Once you find the sentence and have studied it, the rest is easy.

    First paragraph: quote the line as your attention-getter, identify who says it and in what scene, then in a concise thesis sentence, describe your main point. For example, "In this instance Macbeth uses the word night as a symbol for his evil thoughts."

    Second paragraph: provide a description of what has occurred in the play before the scene that includes the line takes place.

    Third paragraph: provide a description of the scene in which the line is given.

    Fourth paragraph: explain and defend your interpretation of the line using analytical thinking and examples from the text.

    Fifth paragraph: make a general statement about the use of language in Macbeth and then restate your thesis using vivid language. For example, you could begin the conclusion: "Shakespeare is famous for describing a character's inner life through the use of powerful language."

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