Macbeth [aside]
Stars, hide your fires;
Let not light see your black and deep desires
I notice a theme of evil in this quote as it used the words fire and deep. I also think that in a way it is hiding something. He is hiding a part, maybe an imperfect quality, of himself.
When it say deep desires it’s telling them to hide their deep and dark feelings.
Macbeth loves his wife as he spends time writing a letter to her. I also think this as he say that she is his “…dearest partner of greatness”. He also says farewell to her which means that he cares for her.

October 14, 2015 at 11:19 pm
Zeeshan,
I think that you are so very close to achieving the Discovery badge with this piece of work and your language exploration of the initial quotation.
Please re-draft and develop
http://achieve.community.edutronic.net/stage-two-reading/discovery/