Lady Macbeth Catastrophe Quotes Analysis and Context

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In the quote "out,damned spot!" what devices are used?
imperative

motif
1 of 21
Here we can see guilt doing what?
overpowering Lady Macbeth
2 of 21
We can now see the what impact?
psychological impact
3 of 21
Psychological impact of what?
committing regicide
4 of 21
This is because in the Jacobean era regicide was what?
considered a mortal sin
5 of 21
We also see her what?
naivety
6 of 21
Since she thought that being?
(2)
domineering and dominant
7 of 21
Would all be what?
played out well
8 of 21
But this is ?
false
9 of 21
Although Lady Macbeth is not a_____ ____?
tragic hero
10 of 21
We may see some aspects of this form when we see her?
internal struggle
11 of 21
We may say that Lady Macbeth is a victim of what?
of expectations
12 of 21
Since we may also see her as a?
powerless woman in a patriarchal society
13 of 21
This may link to how women in the 1600s were what?
excluded from political, economic and cultural life
14 of 21
In the quote "fiend-like queen" what device is used?
imagery
15 of 21
This imagery helps us understand Lady Macbeths what?
evil nature
16 of 21
What is a fiend?
a demon
17 of 21
From the start to the end of the play we see references to what?
the supernatural
18 of 21
This may highlight the movement?
away from goodness and morality
19 of 21
This allows the audience to appreciate the nature of what?
the mortal sin she has committed
20 of 21
May link to how regicide was considered as?
going against or challenging God
21 of 21

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Here we can see guilt doing what?

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overpowering Lady Macbeth

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We can now see the what impact?

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Psychological impact of what?

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This is because in the Jacobean era regicide was what?

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