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Quotation Bank: Macbeth. Act 1. Act 2. Act 3. Act 4. Act 5. ‘Fair is foul, and foul is fair’ . ‘brave Macbeth – well he deserves that name’. ‘what he hath lost, noble Macbeth hath won’ . ‘so fair and foul a day I have not seen’. ‘All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter!’. ‘lesser than Macbeth and greater’.
Letter from Macbeth – “This have I thought good to deliver thee, my dearest partner of greatness, that thou mightst not lose the dues of rejoicing, by being ignorant of what greatness is promised thee. Lay it to thy heart, and farewell.” (I.v.10-13)
This resource is designed as a reference guide for teachers. We have listed the major themes and motifs within Macbeth and provided examples of scenes where you can study them. Themes. Ambition . Kingship Fate and free will . Appearance and reality. Motifs. (Recurring elements and patterns of imagery in Macbeth which support the play's themes)
5 dni temu · “Macbeth does murder sleep!” Macbeth, Act II, Scene II. Meaning and context. Macbeth is quoting a voice he can hear that tells him that he has murdered sleep. It comes immediately after the murder of King Duncan when Macbeth returns to Lady Macbeth. Analysis. Macbeth returns from murdering Duncan in a panicked state and is hallucinating
Key quotations . Example questions and responses . Plot summary . While returning from a battle victory, Macbeth, a powerful lord, meets three Witches who predict that he will become King of Scotland.
Macbeth PDF. A full version of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth text. NoSweatShakespeare.com. Making Shakespeare easy and accessible. ACT I. SCENE I. A desert place. Thunder and lightning. Enter three Witches. First Witch. When shall we three meet again In thunder, lightning, or in rain? Second Witch.
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