macbeth

Cards (121)

  • Macbeth can be interpreted as a tragic hero
  • a hamartia is a fatal flaw
  • act 1 scene 2 ( sergeant) : " brave Macbeth"
  • unseamed him from the nave to the chops
  • act 1 scene 3 ( Banquo) - "noble partner"
  • act 1 scene 3 (Banquo)- neither beg nor fear your favours no your hate
  • act 1 scene 7 ( Macbeth) - "only vaulting ambition which o'erleaps itself"
  • act 4 scene 3 (Malcom)- "tyrant whose sole name blisters our tongue"
  • act 1 scene 5 (Macbeth) - "my dearest love"
  • act 5 scene 5 (Macbeth)- "she should've died hereafter"
  • Act 5 scene 8 (Macbeth)- "I will not yield"
  • act 3 scene 4 (lady Macbeth) - "are you a man?"
  • act 3 scene 4 (lady Macbeth) - "go at once"
  • act 3 scene 4 (lady Macbeth) - "sit"
  • act 1 scene 5 (lady Macbeth) - " unsex me here"
  • act 1 scene 7 (lady Macbeth)- " when you durst do it then you are a man"
  • act 1 scene 4 (Macbeth)- "let light not see my black and deep desires"
  • act 3 scene 2 (Macbeth)- "be innocent of the knowledge dearest chuck"
  • act 3 scene 5 (Hecate) - "i am the mistress of your charms"
  • act 1 scene 2 (sergeant) - "our captains Macbeth and Banquo"
  • act 3 scene 1 (Banquo) - "I fear thou play'dst most foully for it"
  • act 2 scene 1 (Banquo)- "take my sword"
  • act 2 scene 1 (Banquo) - "cursed thoughts"
  • act 4 scene 3 (Macduff) - "o Scotland, Scotland"
  • act 3 scene 4 (Macduff) - "gentle heavens ... bring thou this fiend of Scotland"
  • MacDuff is the arbiter to Macbeths tyranny
  • anthetical structure is a sentence involving contradictory ideas e.g. Macbeths quote in act 1 scene 4
  • act 1 scene 4 (Macbeth) - "stars hide your fires let light not see my deep and black desires"
  • iambic meter are syllables that flow together like a heartbeat
  • prelapsarian Macbeth refers to the brave and valiant Macbeth we are initially presented with
  • act 1 scene 7 (Macbeth) - "Jump the life to come"
  • act 1 scene 5 (lady Macbeth) "Come, thick night, And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell, That my keen knife see not the wound it makes, Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark, To cry 'Hold, hold!"
  • act 2 scene 2 ( Lady Macbeth) "'Had he not resembled/My father as he slept, I had done't"
  • act 1 scene 5 (lady Macbeth) "look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under it"
  • act 1 scene 5 (Lady Macbeth) "too full o'th'milk of human kindness
  • act 1 scene 3 (Macbeth) "So fair and foul a day I have not seen"
  • act 1 scene 2 (about Macbeth) - "Valour's minion"
  • witchcraft act 1563 witches punished by death
  • act 3 scene 2 (Macbeth) 'O, full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife
  • scene 1 act 1 (witches) “Thunder and lightning.”