Act 1

Cards (24)

  • "i would, while it with smiling in my face' -lady Macbeth
    Themes:madness,violence
  • 'fair is foul, and foul is fair' - withes
    Themes: supernatural,good and evil,reality and apperance
  • 'look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under't' - lady Macbeth
    Themes:apparence and reality,gender, loyalty and betrayal
  • ' too full o'th Milk of human kindness' - lady Macbeth
    Themes: gender, good and evil
  • 'unsex me here' -lady Macbeth
    Themes: gender, good and evil, madness, reality and apperances
  • 'in thunder,lighting or in rain?' - witches
    Themes: supernatural, power
  • 'there to meet Macbeth' - witches
    Themes: supernatural, power
  • 'o valiant cousin, worthy gentleman' - Duncan
    Themes: kingship, loyalty and betrayal
  • 'i have no spur' - Macbeth
    Themes: ambition
  • 'stars hide your fires, let not light see my black and deep desires' - Macbeth
    Themes: ambition, good and evil, guilt
  • 'fill me/direst cruelty' - lady Macbeth
    Themes: ambition, violence, power
  • ' if chance will have me king, why chance may crown me without my stir' - Macbeth
    Themes: fate&free will
  • 'you should be women, and yet your beards forbid me to interpret that you are so' - banquo
    Themes: gender, supernatural
  • 'when the battle's lost and won' - witches
    Themes: supernatural,good and evil
  • ' for brave macbeth- we'll be deserves that name' - Macbeth
    Themes:kingship, good and evil, loyalty and betrayal
  • 'no more that Thane of cawdor shall receive our bosom interest' - Duncan
    Themes: kingship, loyalty and betrayal
  • ' so foul and fair a day I have no seen' - Macbeth
    Themes: supernatural, apperances and reality
  • ' what can the devil speak true?" - banquo
    Themes:good and evil, loyalty and betrayal, supernatual
  • The instruments of darkness tell us truths' - banquo
    Themes:good and evil, loyalty and betrayal, supernatual
  • 'this supernatural soliciting' - Macbeth
    Themes:supernatual, fate and free will
  • 'theres no art to find the minds construction in the face' - Duncan
    Themes:free will, apperance and reality
  • 'that I may pour my spirits in thine ear' - lady Macbeth
    Themes:madness, ambition, power, free will
  • 'come to my women's breasts and take my milk for gall' - lady Macbeth
    Themes:gender, reality and apperances, madness
  • ' are ye fantastical, or that indeed which outwardly ye show? ' - banquo themes: supernatural, power, fate