Macbeth
What are the Porters theories on drinking?
From Act 2, Scene 3:
What are the Porters theories on drinking?
Anyone have any clue or request to this question?
From Act 2, Scene 3:
What are the Porters theories on drinking?
Anyone have any clue or request to this question?
Too much drink gives you a red nose, puts you to sleep, and causes numerous it trips to go to the bathroom. It fills you with lust but leaves you incapable of performing. Much of his discourse has to do with sexual desire and failure.