Leadership

Cards (12)

  • "which would be planted newly with the time" Malcom's speech Act 5 Scene 9, imagery, Malcom expressing kingship similar to Duncan
  • "I have begun to plant thee, and will labour / To make thee full of growing" Malcom's speech Act 5 Scene 9, metaphorical language, Malcom is like a gardener who plants seeds that grow into something great.
  • "unruly" night - Lennox telling Macbeth about the night of Duncan's murder Act 2 Scene 3, a message to the audience about supernatural events, the witches caused nature itself to turn on its head.
  • "had I power, I should pour the sweet milk of concord into hell" Malcolm testing Macduff Act 4 Scene 3, threatening to replace human decency with anarchy
  • "You lack the seasons of all natures, sleep." Lady Macbeth scolding Macbeth Act 3 Scene 4, motif of sleep, ironic foreshadowing, LM attempting to take control of her husband again
  • "Are you a man?" Lady Macbeth asking Macbeth Act 3 Scene 4
  • "What does the tyrant" Act 5 Scene 2, shows Macbeth has lost his identity, he's just a tyrant.
  • "so clear in this great office" Macbeth Act1 Scene 7, clear - great
  • "a fruitless crown at the barren scepter" Macbeth Act 3 Scene 1, foil to Duncan with nurturing and nature language when Macbeth has none of that.
  • "the most pious Edward" king of England, heals people with touch, Shakespeare trying to impress James
  • "Wear it on my sword" Act 4 Scene 3, daggers are disorientated and secret but sword is honourable and what a king should have
  • "but at his touch, such sanctity hath heaven given his hand" Doctor Act 3 Scene 4, reffering to edward and how he's rightful for king