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Macbeth
Act 1
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"
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