Macbeth
- Created by: Hannah Shanks-Boon
- Created on: 01-02-18 11:35
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- Macbeth
- Themes
- Ambition
- Fatal flaw
- greed
- Ingratitude
- Supernatural
- Witches
- Spiritual
- Satan
- Reality vs Appearance
- Supernatural
- Witches
- Spiritual
- Satan
- Supernatural
- Betrayal
- Satan and Lady M
- M and LM
- Banquo and M
- "Our fears in Banquo stick deep"
- Regiside
- Thanes
- Gender
- Religion
- Adam and Eve- manipulation
- Stereotypes
- Adam and Eve- manipulation
- Stereotypes
- Fertility
- Religion
- Ambition
- Context
- Royalty
- Shakespeare would have written to please the king
- James I
- Plotted against- e.g. Guy Fawkes
- Daemonologie
- Shakespeare would have written to please the king
- Divine right of Kings
- Religion
- Adam and Eve and the Serpent
- Manipulation
- Manipulation
- Adam and Eve and the Serpent
- Religion
- Religion
- Adam and Eve and the Serpent
- Adam and Eve and the Serpent
- Witches
- Daemonologie
- Burnt or set to drown
- Satan's agents on Earth
- Gender Relations
- Power
- Masculinity
- Powerful warriors
- Feminitity
- Masculinity
- Powerful warriors
- Emotional, uncapable
- Masculinity
- Patriachy
- Miracle and Morality plays
- Royalty
- Character
- Lady Macbeth
- duplicitous (deceptive)
- "look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under't"
- Manipulative
- "look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under't"
- Machiavellian (ruthless power-hungry)
- Manipulative
- Obsessive
- Masculine
- Feminine
- "I have given **** and know how tender tis to love the babe that milks me"
- "Unsex me here"
- Feminine
- Feminine
- "I have given **** and know how tender tis to love the babe that milks me"
- Victimised/ used by Satan and the disregarded
- "Out damned spot"
- duplicitous (deceptive)
- Macbeth
- Pompous
- Tempremental
- "full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife!"
- Deluded
- "is this a dagger which I see before me"
- "full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife!"
- Tragic
- "I'm afraid to think what I have done"
- Tyrannical
- "thou lily-liverd boy"
- Honourable- at the beginning
- "brave Macbeth- well he deserves that name"
- Pessimistic
- "out, out brief candle!"
- Duncan
- Malcolm
- Banquo
- Lady Macbeth
- Themes
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