Macbeth

Cards (152)

  • ‘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