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‘But all’s too weak
for
brave Macbeth’
- Act
1
Scene
2
-
heroic
Bradnishd steel
- Act
1
Scene
2
-
readiness
‘Smoked with bloody execution’
- violence
‘Like
Valour’s minion
carved out his passage ‘ - Act
1
scene
2
-
violence
and
death
,
ruthlessness
‘Ne’er
shook
hands nor bade
farewell
to him’ - Act 1 scene 2 -
merciless
‘Unseam’d
him from the
nave
to
th’chaps’
-
violence
- Act
1
Scene
2
‘O
valiant
cousin ,
worthy
gentlemen ‘
Duncan
- Act
1
scene
2
-
reputation
‘Most
disloyal
traitor
The Thane of Cawdor
’ - Act
1
scene
2
-
Ross
,
foreshadow
‘With his former
title
greet
MacBeth’
- Act
1
scene
2
, transfer of
power
‘Noble
Macbeth‘ - Act
1
scene
2
, reputation,
Duncan
‘So foul and fair a day I have
not seen’
- Act 1 scene 3 -
witches
echoes , unwitting
‘Why do you start and seem to
fear
things that sound so
fair’
- Act 1 scene 3
‘To be
king
stands not within the prospect of belief ‘ -
doubt
- Act 1 scene 3
’strange images of death’ -
Ross on Macbeth-
Act 1 scene
3
‘Why do you dress me in borrowed robes’
-
Act 1
scene 3
‘If good why do I
yeild
to that
suggestion’
- Act 1 scene 3
‘Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair and make my
seated heart
knock at my
ribs’
-Act 1 scene 3
‘Speak
our free
Hearts
each to other ‘ - Act 1 scene 3
‘O
worthiest cousin’
- Act 1 scene 4 -
Duncan
‘The
service
and
loyalty
I owe’ - Act 1 scene 4
‘My worthy Cawdor’ - Duncan - Act 1 scene 4 - DRAMATIC IRONY
‘My
dearest
partner of
greatness
‘ - Act 1 scene 5
‘I do fear thy nature is too full o’th’milk of
human kindness’
- Act 1 scene 5
‘Art not without ambition ‘
-
Act 1 scene 5
‘All that impedes the from the
golden round’
- Act
1
scene 5
‘My
dearest love’
-Act
1
scene 5
‘Your
face
,my
thane
, is a book where men may read strange matters’ - act 1 scene 5
‘The
love
that follows us sometime is our
trouble
‘ - Act 1 scene 6 - D
’his
great love
, sharp as his sour’ - Act 1 scene 6 - irony - D
‘If it were done then
‘tis done’
- Act 1 scene
7-
m
‘We but teach
bloody instructions
‘- act
1
scene 7
’trammel
up the
consequence
and catch with his surcease success’ - act 1 scene 7-m
’bank and shoal of time’
-
Act 1
scene 7 - m
’commends the ingredience of our poisond
chalice
to our own
lips’
- act 1 scene 7 - m
‘I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent, but
only vaulting ambition
which
oerleaps itself
and falls on th’ other’ - Act 1 Scene 7 - m
‘Should against his
murderer
shut the
door
not bear the knife myself ‘ - act 1 scene 7 - m
‘He is here in
double trust’
- act
1
scene 7
‘His
great office
‘ -
act
1
scene
7 - m on d
‘His virtues will plead like angels
,
trumpet tongu’d‘
- act 1 scene 7 - m
‘The deep damnation of his taking off’- act 1 scene 7 -m
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