Monday, May 11, 2009

Act 1 Scene 2 LETTER

19.05.1862

Dear Brother Daniel,

The past days have been very rough, and I would lie if I’d say I’m feeling good. I am wounded all over, and the Norwegians have acted upon us with huge forces, but we have Macbeth; the bravest and strongest soldier. He defeated the Norwegian troop leader, MacDonald. I tell you, this is a story that should be published, as it was unforgettable. He got up against the egoistic and arrogant Macdonald, and sliced him up. He tore his sword up his body, and ended at his chin, where all of his inner body parts were already showing. His sward was covered with blood, and smoked from MacDonalds inner body parts heat. He carved his way through the body. The Norwegians reacted; they sent the double amount of groups as support to beat our country. But guess what, they don’t have a chance; we have Macbeth, Banquo, and many other brave fighters who will make our country proud. Now, to me; I feel horrible and need help. I have been sliced up, approximately as bad as MacDonald, but have survived. I am lying here with my body parts feeling air. I am wrapped in cloth, to protect my bleeding; but I will survive. I hope to see you soon back home.

In love,

Your Captain

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