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Sunday, 29 December 2019

My review on Macbeth

The Real Lady Macbeth - Joanna CourtneyThe story begins with the brief appearance of a trio of witches and then moves to a military camp, where the Scottish King Duncan hears the news that his generals, Macbeth and Banquo, have defeated two separate invading armies—one from Ireland, led by the rebel Macdonwald, and one from Norway. Following their pitched battle with these enemy forces, Macbeth and Banquo encounter the witches as they cross a moor. The witches prophesy that Macbeth will be made thane (a rank of Scottish nobility) of Cawdor and eventually King of Scotland. They also prophesy that Macbeth's companion, Banquo, will beget a line of Scottish kings, although Banquo will never be king himself. The witches vanish, and Macbeth and Banquo treat their prophecies skeptically until some of King Duncan's men come to thank the two generals for their victories in battle and to tell Macbeth that he has indeed been named thane of Cawdor. The previous thane betrayed Scotland by fighting for the Norwegians and Duncan has condemned him to death. Macbeth is intrigued by the possibility that the remainder of the witches' prophecy—that he will be crowned king—might be true, but he is uncertain what to expect. He visits with King Duncan, and they plan to dine together at Inverness, Macbeth's castle, that night. Macbeth writes ahead to his wife, Lady Macbeth, telling her all that has happened.
Lady Macbeth suffers none of her husband's uncertainty. She desires the kingship for him and wants him to murder Duncan in order to obtain it. When Macbeth arrives at Inverness, she overrides all of her husband's objections and persuades him to kill the king that very night. He and Lady Macbeth plans to get Duncan's two chamberlains drunk so they will black out; the next morning they will blame the murder on the chamberlains, who will be defenseless, as they will remember nothing. While Duncan is asleep, Macbeth stabs him, despite his doubts and a number of supernatural portents, including a vision of a bloody dagger. When Duncan's death is discovered the next morning, Macbeth kills the chamberlains—ostensibly out of rage at their crime—and easily assumes the kingship. Duncan's sons Malcolm and Donalbain flee to England and Ireland, respectively, fearing that whoever killed Duncan desires their demise as well.
Fearful of the witches' prophecy that Banquo's heirs will seize the throne, Macbeth hires a group of murderers to kill Banquo and his son Fleance. They ambush Banquo on his way to a royal feast, but they fail to kill Fleance, who escapes into the night. Macbeth becomes furious: as long as Fleance is alive, he fears that his power remains insecure. At the feast that night, Banquo's ghost visits Macbeth. When he sees the ghost, Macbeth raves fearfully, startling his guests, who include most of the great Scottish nobility. Lady Macbeth tries to neutralize the damage, but Macbeth's kingship incites increasing resistance from his nobles and subjects. Frightened, Macbeth goes to visit the witches in their cavern. There, they show him a sequence of demons and spirits who present him with further prophecies: he must beware of Macduff, a Scottish nobleman who opposed Macbeth's accession to the throne; he is incapable of being harmed by any man born of woman, and he will be safe until Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane Castle. Macbeth is relieved and feels secure because he knows that all men are born of women and that forests cannot move. When he learns that Macduff has fled to England to join Malcolm, Macbeth orders that Macduff's castle be seized and, most cruelly, that Lady Macduff and her children are murdered.
When news of his family's execution reaches Macduff in England, he is stricken with grief and vows revenge. Prince Malcolm, Duncan's son, has succeeded in raising an army in England, and Macduff joins him as he rides to Scotland to challenge Macbeth's forces. The invasion has the support of the Scottish nobles, who are appalled and frightened by Macbeth's tyrannical and murderous behavior. Lady Macbeth, meanwhile, becomes plagued with fits of sleepwalking in which she bemoans what she believes to be bloodstains on her hands. Before Macbeth's opponents arrive, Macbeth receives news that she has killed herself, causing him to sink into deep and pessimistic despair. Nevertheless, he awaits the English and fortifies Dunsinane, to which he seems to have withdrawn in order to defend himself, certain that the witches' prophecies guarantee his invincibility. He is struck numb with fear, however, when he learns that the English army is advancing on Dunsinane shielded with boughs cut from Birnam Wood. Birnam Wood is indeed coming to Dunsinane, fulfilling half of the witches' prophecy.
In the battle, Macbeth hews violently, but the English forces gradually overwhelm his army and castle. On the battlefield, Macbeth encounters the vengeful Macduff, who declares that he was not "of woman born" but was instead "untimely ripped" from his mother's womb (what we now call birth by cesarean section). Though he realizes that he is doomed, Macbeth continues to fight until Macduff kills and beheads him. Malcolm, now the King of Scotland, declares his benevolent intentions for the country and invites all to see him crowned at Scone.
Thanks, And Regards 
Vanshdeep
VIII-D

My Review On The Dusk Society

I read that, the eponymous society is a team of scientific and spiritual masters, formed in the early 20th century to combat a dark sorcerer conveniently named Pierceblood. Working with Pierceblood is a team of classic literary villains, including Frankenstein's monster and Dracula. The story takes place in the modern era at a smalltown high school and focuses on four students. Barbara, Nick, Ronnie, and Ishita—a psychic, a hacker, a slacker, and a chemistry whiz, respectively—are chosen by a mysterious Dusk Society recruiter, Miss Raven, to fight against Pierceblood. Ishita is the only memorable one in the bunch thanks to her quirky personality; the rest feel like the sort of cookie-cutter teen personalities you see in educational videos. In fact, the story's tone has an air of middle school library fiction. What's worse is that the all-star cast is never used effectively, with Dracula and the monster barely getting any face time. On the bright side, Kumar's artwork is enjoyable, and the characters are likable in spite of their flatness.  

My review On Macbeth


The story begins with the brief appearance of a trio of witches and then moves to a military camp, where the Scottish King Duncan hears the news that his generals, Macbeth and Banquo, have defeated two separate invading armies—one from Ireland, led by the rebel Macdonwald, and one from Norway. Following their pitched battle with these enemy forces, Macbeth and Banquo encounter the witches as they cross a moor. The witches prophesy that Macbeth will be made thane (a rank of Scottish nobility) of Cawdor and eventually King of Scotland. They also prophesy that Macbeth's companion, Banquo, will beget a line of Scottish kings, although Banquo will never be king himself. The witches vanish, and Macbeth and Banquo treat their prophecies skeptically until some of King Duncan's men come to thank the two generals for their victories in battle and to tell Macbeth that he has indeed been named thane of Cawdor. The previous thane betrayed Scotland by fighting for the Norwegians and Duncan has condemned him to death. Macbeth is intrigued by the possibility that the remainder of the witches' prophecy—that he will be crowned king—might be true, but he is uncertain what to expect. He visits with King Duncan, and they plan to dine together at Inverness, Macbeth's castle, that night. Macbeth writes ahead to his wife, Lady Macbeth, telling her all that has happened.

Lady Macbeth suffers none of her husband's uncertainty. She desires the kingship for him and wants him to murder Duncan in order to obtain it. When Macbeth arrives at Inverness, she overrides all of her husband's objections and persuades him to kill the king that very night. He and Lady Macbeth plans to get Duncan's two chamberlains drunk so they will black out; the next morning they will blame the murder on the chamberlains, who will be defenseless, as they will remember nothing. While Duncan is asleep, Macbeth stabs him, despite his doubts and a number of supernatural portents, including a vision of a bloody dagger. When Duncan's death is discovered the next morning, Macbeth kills the chamberlains—ostensibly out of rage at their crime—and easily assumes the kingship. Duncan's sons Malcolm and Donalbain flee to England and Ireland, respectively, fearing that whoever killed Duncan desires their demise as well.

Fearful of the witches' prophecy that Banquo's heirs will seize the throne, Macbeth hires a group of murderers to kill Banquo and his son Fleance. They ambush Banquo on his way to a royal feast, but they fail to kill Fleance, who escapes into the night. Macbeth becomes furious: as long as Fleance is alive, he fears that his power remains insecure. At the feast that night, Banquo's ghost visits Macbeth. When he sees the ghost, Macbeth raves fearfully, startling his guests, who include most of the great Scottish nobility. Lady Macbeth tries to neutralize the damage, but Macbeth's kingship incites increasing resistance from his nobles and subjects. Frightened, Macbeth goes to visit the witches in their cavern. There, they show him a sequence of demons and spirits who present him with further prophecies: he must beware of Macduff, a Scottish nobleman who opposed Macbeth's accession to the throne; he is incapable of being harmed by any man born of woman, and he will be safe until Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane Castle. Macbeth is relieved and feels secure because he knows that all men are born of women and that forests cannot move. When he learns that Macduff has fled to England to join Malcolm, Macbeth orders that Macduff's castle be seized and, most cruelly, that Lady Macduff and her children are murdered.

When news of his family's execution reaches Macduff in England, he is stricken with grief and vows revenge. Prince Malcolm, Duncan's son, has succeeded in raising an army in England, and Macduff joins him as he rides to Scotland to challenge Macbeth's forces. The invasion has the support of the Scottish nobles, who are appalled and frightened by Macbeth's tyrannical and murderous behavior. Lady Macbeth, meanwhile, becomes plagued with fits of sleepwalking in which she bemoans what she believes to be bloodstains on her hands. Before Macbeth's opponents arrive, Macbeth receives news that she has killed herself, causing him to sink into deep and pessimistic despair. Nevertheless, he awaits the English and fortifies Dunsinane, to which he seems to have withdrawn in order to defend himself, certain that the witches' prophecies guarantee his invincibility. He is struck numb with fear, however, when he learns that the English army is advancing on Dunsinane shielded with boughs cut from Birnam Wood. Birnam Wood is indeed coming to Dunsinane, fulfilling half of the witches' prophecy.

In the battle, Macbeth hews violently, but the English forces gradually overwhelm his army and castle. On the battlefield, Macbeth encounters the vengeful Macduff, who declares that he was not "of woman born" but was instead "untimely ripped" from his mother's womb (what we now call birth by cesarean section). Though he realizes that he is doomed, Macbeth continues to fight until Macduff kills and beheads him. Malcolm, now the King of Scotland, declares his benevolent intentions for the country and invites all to see him crowned at Scone.

Thanks, And Regards 

Vanshdeep

VII-D


 

 

Review On The Dusk Society By Naresh Kumar

I read that, the eponymous society is a team of scientific and spiritual masters, formed in the early 20th century to combat a dark sorcerer conveniently named Pierceblood. Working with Pierceblood is a team of classic literary villains, including Frankenstein's monster and Dracula. The story takes place in the modern era at a smalltown high school and focuses on four students. Barbara, Nick, Ronnie, and Ishita—a psychic, a hacker, a slacker, and a chemistry whiz, respectively—are chosen by a mysterious Dusk Society recruiter, Miss Raven, to fight against Pierceblood. Ishita is the only memorable one in the bunch thanks to her quirky personality; the rest feel like the sort of cookie-cutter teen personalities you see in educational videos. In fact, the story's tone has an air of middle school library fiction. What's worse is that the all-star cast is never used effectively, with Dracula and the monster barely getting any face time. On the bright side, Kumar's artwork is enjoyable, and the characters are likable in spite of their flatness.

Monday, 16 December 2019

Novel review

Novel- UNBROKEN a ruined novel


It is amazing and very interesting novel. I like all the characters in this.....my fav. Character was REBECCA she moved to New Orleans from New York to meet her relatives and her friend LISETTE that was died....she was too helpful and also in real she helped Frank that was a ghost and was searching for a locket...... Rebecca's friend LiNg and Anton also helped Frank ......there were many ghosts also like-  Delphine , Gideon mason etc......they all were searching for a mysterious locket that was to be given in right hands by Frank .....but he was not able to do so..... AnyWay it's an interesting story ....🤗😉🙈


Aastha Gupta
8th-D
16-12-19
9:47 pm

Wednesday, 11 December 2019

review on veronica decides to die


an ever exiting work by Paulo Coelho. this teaches us the to love life and its ups and downs. and its an experience of 5 last days of a girl who came to an mental asylum and made some friends there who also recovered along with her. i would
encourage other readers to read and experience the exiting adventure of veronica and eduard.

Thanks and regards 
Bhavya Bansal
9-F

review on mulla nasirudin


mulla nasirudin is a book written by sampurna chaterjee. she narrates how when his father had died in a bomb blast and he has lost his interest in every thing, mulla nasirudin came in a strange way (from the mist) in his room and became his friend. he also told that how MN (mulla nasirudin) told his foolish stories which made him realize that he should now forget the misery of death of his father and move on.

Thanks
 Aastha Jain
9-F

review on tenali rama


This book of tenali rama had made me laugh throughout the day about how wisely tenali rama had made fool of the people and solved the problems. tenali rama was one of the ashtdiggajas of vijaynagar empires under krishna dev rai. He was one of the most favourite of the emperor and has always defied the plans of his arch enemy royal priest tathacharya. join this adventurous and hilarious journey of one of the most wittiest person tenali rama.

thanks
Aastha Jain
9-F

review on the magic medallion

THE MAGIC MEDALLION- T.I.M.
This book is a part of an amazing trilogy known as axiss trilogy. It involves a nunber of breathe catching incidents. This book is a must read for children and it is a mass entertainer.
Tanishka Aggarwal
XI A
12.12.2019

REVIEW ON IMMORTALS OF MELUHA(SHIVA TRILOGY)

It is a story about shiva(the lord mahdeva). He has a strong and bold character in this novel. This story beautifully shows the meeting of Shiva and his love, Sati. This novel contains so many twists and secrets which makes it really interesting.
Tanishka Aggarwal
XI A
12.12.2019

Tuesday, 10 December 2019

Review on Harry potter series

Harry potter series is written by JK Rowling and has made the record of longest series ever. The magical world of the books is like a dreamland where the solution for every hassle is magic. I am looking forward to read the last part Harry potter and the cursed child. If you are not realistic and believe in magic then you must read this series.

Aastha Jain
IX F

Review on Sita

It is written by Amish and is a part of series.In this they talked about the life of sita through her own point of view. This novel states that Sita was made the Vishnu who will unite India and kill Ravan. It is very thrilling and showcase women power. This novel had shown that goddess Sita was not weak and that she also was a part of the battle.

Aastha Jain
IX F

Three men in a boat



Three men,George,Harris,Jerome feel so depressed with their routine and assumed illness that decide to go on an idyllic cruise along London on the Thames for a fornight, in an equally depressing soggy weather. They pack their food,clothes and the fictional dog,Montmorency,  in a small boat. They travel the country along the Thames. This part of the novel I liked the most. I feel very happy by reading this novel and their are the of the difficult words I learned many new meaningful words.

Thanks and reguards,
Shreya kaushik
8th-D