Read Act III (Three): You can access it here: MACBETH - NO FEAR ACT III
There will be a short reading quiz to check for reading comprehension!
Also please respond to the following prompt on the message board:
Where does right & wrong come from? Is right & wrong simply a matter of personal opinion, e.g., "In my opinion Macbeth shouldn't have murdered Duncan." Or, is it something that is established outside of ourselves, and thus to violate what we know to be good or to do something we know to be bad actually breaks a moral/ethical rule/law that has nothing to do with our opinions? If it is established outside of ourselves, then what/who establishes it?
There will be a short reading quiz to check for reading comprehension!
Also please respond to the following prompt on the message board:
Where does right & wrong come from? Is right & wrong simply a matter of personal opinion, e.g., "In my opinion Macbeth shouldn't have murdered Duncan." Or, is it something that is established outside of ourselves, and thus to violate what we know to be good or to do something we know to be bad actually breaks a moral/ethical rule/law that has nothing to do with our opinions? If it is established outside of ourselves, then what/who establishes it?