In "Macbeth," the quote, "What he hath lost, noble Macbeth hath won," is a statement made by Duncan about the treasonous last Thane of Cawdor whose title now goes to Macbeth. The Thane of Cawdor was sentenced to be executed, at which point Macbeth would assume his title.
Macbeth was very brave at war, therefore he deserves the title of a noble, brave and worthy man. Macbeth and Banquo both won the war and were great soldiers too. All of these factors link into the reasons why Macbeth is referred to as brave. It is stated by the captain.
In thunder, lightning and in rain. When the hurly-burly's done. When the battle's lost and won.
This is a matter of perspective and debate. The witches' motive in revealing this might be to cause Macbeth to take the actions he will take to make the prophecy come true, thus creating havoc and turmoil in the realm. Basically, they may be simply troublemakers. But it is also possible that they are the agents of fate, who act in this way to bring about the future which was in any case foretold.
King Duncan thinks Macbeth is a good and virtuous man, when in reality, Macbeth is plotting his murder
She has won over 300 pagents and I
One example of a rhyming couplet in Macbeth is found in Act 1, Scene 2, where Duncan says, "What he hath lost, noble Macbeth hath won." This couplet follows a pattern of rhyming lines that helps to emphasize the characters' dialogue or the emotion in a particular scene. Rhyming couplets are a common poetic device used throughout the play to add rhythm and structure to the characters' speeches.
the battle might be won for Macbeth, however for his opponent they have been defeated.
"when the hurly-burley's done."
Macbeth was very brave at war, therefore he deserves the title of a noble, brave and worthy man. Macbeth and Banquo both won the war and were great soldiers too. All of these factors link into the reasons why Macbeth is referred to as brave. It is stated by the captain.
In thunder, lightning and in rain. When the hurly-burly's done. When the battle's lost and won.
One example of an oxymoron in Macbeth is when Lady Macbeth says, "Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under it." This phrase juxtaposes the imagery of a harmless flower with that of a dangerous serpent, creating a sense of contradiction and ambiguity.
In 1913... Rabindranath Tagore is the first Asian who won the noble price
Kofi Annan won the noble prize for peace in 2001
Ravidranath tagore(for his geethanjali), Dr.Amathyasen (economist) had won the noble prizes.
No, Abdul Kalam didn't won the noble peace award.
he won the noble peace prize but not sure what for
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