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I know i'm going to sound really stupid now but oh well :P
I'm writing an essay on how an actor playing a part in Macbeth should present their character, but (and here comes the dumb bit - drumroll please!) i'm not sure wether to put affects or effects in the following paragraph:
Any actor in Shakespeare's Macbeth would have to have a clear idea about how to portray their character and their character's frame of mind. Just like real people, the characters in Macbeth change and behave differently as time goes on, so as each new event affects the character, the actor/actress would have to effectively show the audience how the character has reacted to the situations thrown their way.
I've always been unsure as to what to what exactly the difference is, and i know this is probably 7 year old stuff but you know.... I did learn it once but i've forgotten lol. Thanks in advance
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Is that the whole truth, though? I wouldn't know, not a native speaker. But maybe this helps you a little, during the night, until the dreaded AB masters and monsters arise...