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Good Vs Evil
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It is concluded.
Banquo
, thy
soul's
flight, if it find heaven, must find it out tonight.
(Macbeth soliloquy) Macbeth has successfully arranged
Banquo's
death.
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Naught's had
, all's spent,
where our desire is got without content.
(Lady Macbeth soliloquy)
They have their goal but not the happiness they expected to come with it.
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We've scorched the
snake
, not
killed
it.
(Macbeth to Lady Macbeth) They cannot stop their
violence
because the need for
power
will never end.
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Duncan is in his
grave.
After life's fitful fever he
sleeps
well.
(Macbeth to Lady Macbeth) Macbeth thinks maybe death is
better
than being in a position where power and life are always being threatened and you can
trust
no one.
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Things bad begun make themselves
strong
by
ill.
(Macbeth to Lady Macbeth) The only way to make this right is by
continuing
to
attack.
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Oh treachery! Fly, good Fleance, fly! Fly fly!
(
Banquo
to Fleance)
Banquo
died and Fleance lived; Banquo knows Macbeth sent the murderers
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The worm that's fled hath nature that in time will
venom breed
,
no teeth
for the present.
(Macbeth to murderer) He knows Fleance is a
threat
to the
throne.
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Thou canst not say that I did it; never shake thy
gory locks
at me.
(Macbeth to Ghost of Banquo) Macbeth claims that his use of the murderers makes him not
guilty.
He tells the ghost to
leave.
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We are but
young indeed.
(Macbeth to Lady Macbeth) Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth that they are just
beginners
in crime/sin and must
continue.
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Some holy angel fly to the court of England and
unfold
his message ere he come.
(Lennox to lord)
Macduff
has gone to England to get troops for
overthrowing
Macbeth.
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You lack the season of all
natures
,
sleep.
(Lady Macbeth to Macbeth) Because of your use of
violence
you are not able to
sleep.
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There's husbandry in heaven; their candles are all out.
(
Banquo
to Fleance) This time is very
dark
and something bad is going to happen.
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Is this a
dagger
I see before me, the handle toward my
hand
?
(Macbeth soliloquy) Sees a hallucination of
dagger
, but grabs it and goes to kill
Duncan.
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Has he not resembled my father as he slept
,
I had done it.
(Lady Macbeth to
Macbeth
) This is why
Lady Macbeth couldn't kill Duncan herself. First
time we see her "soft side."
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Glamis hath murdered sleep, and therefore Cawdor shall
sleep
no more. Macbeth shall
sleep
no more.
(
Macbeth
to Lady Macbeth)
Macbeth
won't be able to sleep anymore because of what he has done.
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I'll go no more; I am afraid to think what I have done; Look on't again I dare not.
(Macbeth to Lady Macbeth) Lady Macbeth asked Macbeth to go wipe
blood
onto the grooms. He can't bring himself to
terms
to what he just did.
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Will all great
Neptune's ocean
wash this
blood clean
from my hand.
(Macbeth to Lady Macbeth) Macbeth feels like nothing in the world could ever rid him of the
guilt
of
killing Duncan.
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A little water clears us of this
deed.
How
easy
it is, then.
(Lady Macbeth to Macbeth) Lady Macbeth finds the
guilt easy
to get rid of.
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Wake Duncan with thy
knocking
; I would though couldst.
(Macbeth to knocking at the door) Macbeth expresses
guilt
for this action and regrets
killing
Duncan.
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Had I but died an hour before this chance, I had lived a
blessed
time.
(Macbeth to Lennox, Donalbain, Lady Macbeth, Macduff, Ross, and Banquo) He wants others to think he is
innocent.
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To show an
unfelt sorry
is an office which the
false
man does easy.
(
Malcolm
to Donalbain)
Malcolm
doesn't trust the other men and suspects their pity is just a show.
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There's
daggers
in men's smiles; the
near blood
, the nearer bloody.
(Donalbain to Malcolm) Donalbain says the
closer
they are, the
more horrible foes they can become.
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To know my
deed
, 'twere best not
know
myself.
(Macbeth to Lady Macbeth) Macbeth says he would rather not know about his crime yet it is a part of him.
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My hands are of your colour; but I shame to wear a
heart
so
white.
(Lady Macbeth to Macbeth)
Lady Macbeth
says that she has
finished
the plan but is not ashamed or afraid like her husband.
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Hear it not,
Duncan
; for it is a knell that summons thee to
heaven
or to hell.
(Macbeth to self/bell ringing) Macbeth does not want
Duncan
to hear the bell and wake up for he is about to
kill
him.
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I dreamt last night of the three weird sisters: To you they have show'd some
truth.
(Banquo to Macbeth) Banquo admits he thinks of the
Witches
and their words since they rightly predicted Macbeth's new
title.
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(Witches to general audience) No real
rules
; anything goes
Fair is
foul
and
foul
is fair.
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(Lady Macbeth soliloquy) Asks the spirits to
dehumanize
or dewomanize her. She wants to be free of any
sympathy
or weakness.
Come you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts
,
unsex me here.
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(Macbeth to Lady Macbeth)
Macbeth admits his heart has failed and now he will go because
of
the guilt that will follow.
False face must hide what false heart doth know.
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