Brain and Macbeth's Quest
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There are many times in our lives when we do not realize our mistakes or understand life until you choose to do something about it and accept the consequences that may follow it. The novels, Who Has Seen the Wind and Macbeth are comparable in view of the fact that Brain and Macbeth, the protagonists of each novel respectively, embark on a personal quest that have many motivating factors which leads each individual into picking
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is done cannot be undone so he fights until his last breath to show that he really is a soldier and he will never die a coward. Even though Brain and Macbeth end up with different insights each protagonist learns about himself in man's place in this world. Work Cited Mitchell, W.O. Who Has Seen the Wind. Ed. Ruth Godwin. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1947. Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. Ed. Roma Gill. Toronto: Oxford University press, 1977.
is done cannot be undone so he fights until his last breath to show that he really is a soldier and he will never die a coward. Even though Brain and Macbeth end up with different insights each protagonist learns about himself in man's place in this world. Work Cited Mitchell, W.O. Who Has Seen the Wind. Ed. Ruth Godwin. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1947. Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. Ed. Roma Gill. Toronto: Oxford University press, 1977.