Power and Kingship

Cards (8)

  • "As cannons over-charged with double cracks"
    • sense of Macbeth's explosive power who is highly capable of killing
    • strong "c" mimics the dynamic movements of Macbeth through the war
    • Macbeth stands above the rest
  • "too full of the milk of human kindness"
    • he is not only good natured but it will stop him from becoming king
    • it should be women who are kind and gentle not men
    • she implies Macbeth needs to be supernatural to suceed
  • "come you spirits, that tend on my mortal thoughts, unsex me here, and fill me from the crown to the toe, top full of direst cruelty"
    • embraced with the supernatural
    • explicit rejection of femininity
    • she is willing to be powerful
  • " A falcon towering in her pride of place was by a mousing owl hawked at and killed"
    • powerful falcons should not be killed by weak owls
    • hierarchy was vital to a countries stability
    • lack of strength links with Macbeth killing the king
  • "sleek o'er your rugged looks. Be bright and jovial among your guests tonight"
    • juxtaposition links to hypocrisy and two faced of Macbeth's behaviour
    • unpleasant and ugly to be king
    • reminds the audience of deceitful nature
  • "your wife and babes savagely slaughtered"
    • images of innocence, love, care
    • indicates the level of violence that Macbeth is using
  • "The mind I sway by, and the heart I bear, shall never sag with doubt nor shake with fear"
    • finally regained control over his behaviour
    • emphasises his emotions
    • suggest weak body movements that Macbeth rejects
  • "I have no words my voice is in my sword"
    • everything he needs to so as deliver justice and revenge
    • more than his physical weapon
    • contains anger and hatred of Macbeth's victims