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Shakespeare's Macbeth: A Figure In The Passage

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A Figure In the Passage
Concurrently, two women appeared at two ends of a passage running beside the Apollo Theatre in the Adelphi. This passage was short and rather dark, so that the women were only able to discern each other’s silhouettes, but each woman knew exactly who the other was. They were rivals of sorts and both were quite unforgettable.
Lank and lean, the first was a woman of considerable stature and popularity during that time, for Lady Willow Seymour was not to be forgotten. She held distinguished positions in all women clubs and was ranked among the most renowned aristocratic women of the time. Not only was she of high ranking, but also was very intellectual and took part in political conversations with much grandiose and poise. …show more content…

Previously, she had served in the army as a nurse and was well renowned for the many lives she saved when hope had been lost. Most people knew of her strong, perseverant demeanor that had rescued so many supposed lost souls. Her appearance reflected this strength. She had a stockier and square build but was by no means unattractive. For this particular evening, she wore an attractive maroon gown with a golden hued bodice. Upon her head, she bore short, perfectly curled blonde hair to reflect her crystal blue eyes, which bore into the hearts of many men. While she was not slender, her beauty lie in the fortitude of her …show more content…

While Lady Seymour brought flowers, which were quite an ordinary gift, Miss Cutler had brought a very elegant Greek dagger, which she was, going to present to the equally elegant man. Suddenly, another woman burst into the room and startled the two distinguished ladies. Isabelle Bruno captured the hearts of men with her compelling performances and passionate voice as one of the other actresses in the performance. Even though Lady Seymour had a tall stature, Miss Bruno was greater in stature and emanated dominance and attractiveness. She was American in nationality and had dark caramel skin, high cheekbones, and gorgeously defined facial

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