All lines referred to in the open source Shakespeare site
Act 2 scene 1 line 592 and that area
I had a crazy dream this mourning. It was about the three sisters. So last night I was up pretty late, and a little after midnight I went to bed. While I was sleeping my dream became clearer and clearer. It was the three sisters and this freaked me out. As I was telling Macbeth that he says and I quote “I think not of them.” Who does he think he is? I mean after all I just had a terrible dream that involved the three sisters and it freaked me out and he says he does not think of them. Come on. It seems to me that all he really thinks about is himself and the well being of not just others but his friend. What if he had had the dream and I said that. He would probably hurt me maybe even kill me for not caring. It just seems like we have a dual edge sword with our friendship and whatever he wants he gets and I never get anything. I feel like a teenager with my mood swings. I swear with all the drama going on right now you could cut the tension with a butter knife. One moment Macbeth is nice to me, and the next he says something or someone says something to makes him sound better that I just cant take it. Why can’t they just like the both of us equally? I mean were not that different. Hopefully soon I can get some answers to the problem. I will hopefully tell you what happens to our problem soon.
picture of banquo at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banquo
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