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"
Come
,
thick night
, And
pall
thee in the
dunnest
smoke of
hell.
" - Macbeth
"Out
damned spot
! Out i’th’ shape of
Bugbear
!" -
Lady Macbeth
"I have no
spur
To prick the sides of my
intent
, but only
Vaulting ambition
which
o'erleaps
itself And
falls
on th' other" -
Macbeth
"Out
damned spot
! Out
i'blood
!" -
Lady Macbeth
"I have no
spur
To prick the sides of my
intent
but only
vaulting ambition
which
o'erleaps itself
" - Macbeth
"
Fair
is
foul
, and
foul
is
fair
" - Witches
"Is this a
dagger
that I
see before me
, The
handle toward
my
hand
?" - Macbeth
"Look like the
innocent flower
, But be the
serpent
under 't" - Lady Macbeth
"
Double
, double
toil
and
trouble
; Fire
burn
and cauldron
bubble
" - Witches
"Had he not
resembled
My
father
as he
slept
, I had
done't
" -
Lady Macbeth
"If chance will have me
king
, why,
chance
may
crown
me Without my
stir
" - Macbeth
"O
full
of
scorpions
is my
mind dear wife
!" - Macbeth
"
Thou canst not say I did it. Never shake thy gory locks at me
" - Macduff
"
All hail Macbeth that shalt be king hereafter
!" - Witches
"
Come
,
thick night
, and
pall thee
in the
dunnest smoke
of
hell
" -
Lady Macbeth
"Look like the
innocent flower
, But be the
serpent
under it" - Lady Macbeth
"
Double
, double
toil
and
trouble
; Fire
burn
and cauldron
bubble.
" - Witches
"
Come
,
thick night
, and
pall thee
in the
dunnest smoke
of
hell
" - Macbeth
"Macbeth shall never
vanquished
be until
Great Birnam Wood
to
high Dunsinane Hill
Shall come against him" -
Witches
"
Thou canst not say I did it. Never shake thy gory locks at me.
" - Duncan
"
Come
,
thick night
, And
pall
thee in the
dunnest
smoke of
hell
" - Macbeth
"Out
damned spot
! Out
iota spot
!" - Lady Macbeth
"Out
damned spot
! Out I say!" -
Lady Macbeth
"
Come
,
thick night
And
pall
thee in the
dunnest smoke
of
hell
" - Macbeth
"
I am afraid they have addicted themselves Before to practices Hovering on the edge Of deepest horror
" - Banquo
"
Come you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts
,
unsex me here And fill me from the crown to the
toe
top-full Of direst cruelty
" - Lady Macbeth
" come,
your spirits. that tend to mortal thoughts
,
unsex me here
"
lady macbeth
wants to get rid of her femininity
her femininity
is her
weakness
"
stars
hide your
fires
let light nit see my black and deep desires"
macbeth
wants to hide his
yearning
for the
throne
he will do anything for the crown
"
black
" has connotations of
evil deeds
the stars are being asked to give macbeth
darkness
so noone can see these
desires
"till he unseam'd him from the
nave
to the chaps, and fix'd his head upon our
battlements
"
captain about macbeth
"fair is foul" as this is fair in battle
foreshadows what happens to macbeth
"for
brave
macbeth-well he
deserves
that name"
captain
about macbeth
macbeth is a
hero
and
honourable
contrasts
the end when macbeth is called a "
tyrannt
"
"fair is
foul
and
foul
is fair"
the
witches
disruption
of the
natural order
"is this a
dagger
i see before
me
"
macbeth
start of his
pychological
deterioration
think he is going
mad
"look the
innocent flower
but be the
serpent
underneath't"
lady macbeth
manipulating macbeth