Cards (2)

  • ‘as honour, love, obedience, troops of friends , i must not look to have; but in their stead , curses’

    we can see that macbeth now understands the consequences of being a tyrant.-he rules by only fear, which means that all those rules hate him
  • 'Thou seest, the heavens, as troubled as with mans act, threaten his bloody stage' (2,4,4-6)

    king Duncan should has been honoured and loved, so his murder was unnatural, the 'heavens' are the heavens above , where God is, so God is angry at the at the act of killing his chosen king