Monday, May 24, 2010

1234 Dagger Lane

Edinburgh, Scotland

January 21, 1598

Dear Macbeth,


Last night, the gentlewoman and I watched your wife. She was rubbing her hands and trying to get blood off of them even though there was no blood. She was sleep walking! Then she said that Banquo was dead! Did you know any of this? After that, she heard a knocking and headed to bed. She did all of this while she was asleep.


The next morning, I came back to check on her. I sat in her room watching her. While I was watching, she screamed once. I ran to her and then she screamed again. I am sad to say that she passed away. My Lord, I am sorry that you aren’t here and we will not have the funeral without you. When you get this come home as soon as possible. See you soon my Lord.


Sincerely,

Doctor John


P.S. Are you winning your battle? DJ




Allie Brown

5 comments:

  1. I dont know why she was sleep walking and trying to rub the blood off her hand when there wasn't any bood

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  2. I think it was very weird that she was trying to wash the blood off her hands when there wasn't any blood on her hands.

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  3. I thought that when she rubbed her hands to get off the blood, it was very strange. I am sad that she is dead, but she was evil and crazy. She convinced Macbeth to KILL someone!!! Thats just horrible. R.I.P Lady Macbeth.....

    Emma S.

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  4. That shows some suspicion. I thought it was strange that she was trying to get the blood of her hands when there was no blood there. That right there shows that she has some problems. Not to mention that she CONVINCED HER HUSBAND TO KILL THE KING! She is just evil.

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  5. Dear Doctor,
    I am very sorry that your patient died, but she deserved death. She was more crazy then all the witches combined. When she imagined blood on her hands I new she had lost it.

    Sincerely,
    Witch #1 (Hannah Osland)

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