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Macbeth
Act 2
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'
is this a
dagger
I
see
before
me'
- Macbeth
Themes:
ambition
,
supernatural
,
kingship
,
reality
and
apperances
, violence
'these deeds much not be thought after these ways
;
so it will make us mad'
- lady Macbeth
Themes:
madness
, guilt, good and evil, loyalty and betrayal
'art thou but a dagger of my mind
, a
false
creation proceeding from the heart oppressed brain?'
- Macbeth
Themes:
madness
, violence, ambition
'(exit) lady
Macbeth
, helped' -
Malcolm
stage direction
Themes:
gender
, reality and apperances
'
o
gentle lady'
-
macduff
Themes:
gender
' there's daggers in men's smiles'
-
donalbain
Themes:
apperances
and
reality
'tis day
and
yet dark night strangles
;the
travelling lamp'
-
Ross
Themes:
appearance
and
reality
, good and evil, power
'
will
great Neptune's ocean wash
this
blood clean from my hand
?' - Macbeth
Themes:
superna
tural, madness
' that which hath made them drunk hath made me bold'
-
lady Macbeth
Themes:
ambition
, free will, evil, betrayal
'had he not resembled my father as he slept
,
I had done't'
-
lady Macbeth
Themes:reality and apperances, fate and freewill
' give me the daggers'
-
lady Macbeth
Themes:
gender
, power, violence, free will, evil,
ambition
'a little
water clears us of
this deed how easy
it is
then
!' -
lady Macbeth
Themes:apperance and reality, guilt
'sleep no more'
- Macbeth
Themes:
madness
,
guilt
' o
horror horror
horror ' -
macduff
Themes:loyalty and
betrayal
,
violence
'tis
the
eye
of
childhood
that
fears
a
painted devil'
-
lady macbeth
themes;
masculinity
' i
dreamt
last night of the three weird sisters' - banquo themes: fate, ambition,
supernatural
, power