Macbeth:
1.Summary: The three witches tell Banquo and Macbeth about the prophecies, Macbeth will become King and Banquo will be a father of a line of kings. Banquo is sceptical of what is being said to him and Macbeth is hesitant to believe them at first. Ross told Macbeth that the king gave him the title of thane of cawdor and now he believed the witches.
How: Macbeth was behaving timidly, when he got told the news by Ross he automatically thought about killing the king to make the last prophecy become a reality. Macbeth was horrified of his own idea, but knew that was his only way of becoming king.
Why: Macbeth was acting this way because he knows that killing the king is wrong. He’s related to him and thinks Duncan is a great king …show more content…
Macbeth had also sent murderers out to kill Macduff’s entire family and Macduff wanted Malcolm to be king Duncan’s successor. Macduff wanted to avenge all the tragic deaths Macbeth caused.
The Great Gatsby:
Summary: As Gatsby and Nick drove to New York for lunch, Gatsby started telling Nick about his past. Nick was hoping he’d learn something new about Gatsby, but Gatsby’s stories didn’t sound believable to him. Gatsby sensed Nick’s scepticism and showed him a medal from Montenegro and a picture of himself playing cricket in Oxford.
How: Nick was behaving in a discontented manner. Nick was skeptical about everything Gatsby was saying to him. He kept asking Gatsby questions in hopes of catching him off guard. Nick had hoped that he would be able to learn something new and true about Gatsby, but ended up being disappointed in him for lying.
Why: The whole ride to New York, Gatsby had been telling Nick about his questionable past. Nick wasn’t happy about the things he was hearing because he’d thought he’d get to know the real Gatsby and at that moment all Gatsby was to him was a lying