Macbeth- Key Quotes

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In Act.... Scene.... Macbeth is described as"....."?
In act 1 scene 2 Macbeth is described as "brave Macbeth"
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This implies that Macbeth is?
worthy of the praise being given
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The title is also not what?
self proclaimed
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This shows that it is ?
well deserved
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This makes the audience feel?
pride towards Macbeth
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Shakespeare may seek to convey that the audience that such people who...?
fight for their king
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Should and are?
be respected
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In Act... scene.... Macbeth "......." Macdonald from the"nave to......"
In act1 scene2 macbeth" unseamed" Macdonald from the "nave to chaps"
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This shows Macbeths what?
brutality
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This may foreshadow the what?
the brutality with which he may treat others
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This does what to his victim?
dehumanises him
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Due to the fact he is fighting for?
King Duncan
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This presents Macbeth as?
noble and patriotic
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This shows his what towards the King?
his loyalty
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This makes the audience feel?
pride
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Shakespeare may want to convey that?
loyalty should be looked up to
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And that it is a quality?
of a good king
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In Act....scene.... Macbeths "seated.....knocks......."?
in act 1 scene 3 Macbeths "seated heart knock at my ribs"
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This represents his?
increasing fear
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Show his secret?
desire and ambition
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To become?
King
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He knows that it is?
immoral
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Ribs may represent?

Heart may represent?
loyalty

ambition
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Shakespeare may want to convey to audience that they should?
stay in their place
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This relates to?
the great chain of being
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In act....scene..... Macbeth does not"let light see......."
In act 1 scene 4, Macbeth does not "let light see my black and deep desires"
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This uses the language device of?
alliteration
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Where?
let light

deep desires
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This emphasises?
Macbeths passion behind his words
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Light represents?

Black represents?
goodness

evil
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The_______here?
juxtaposition
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reflects Macbeths?
tumultuous mental state
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Audience sees that Macbeth is not?
a worthy King
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This relates to the?
divine right of kings
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In act....scene.... Macbeth hallucinates whether he can see"......"
in act 2 scene 1 Macbeth hallucinates whether he can see "a dagger
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This shows the?
violence
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Within Macbeths?
mind
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The dagger may be a symbol for?
Macbeths growing ambition
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This foreshadows how?
Duncan will die
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This encourages?
Macbeth to commit the murder
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This shows Macbeths greed...?
for power
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Despite knowing?
the consequences
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Shakespeare conveys to audience that regicide?
is one of the worst crimes
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And that Macbeth has not been given the?
right by God
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to ?
rule
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And therefore he is gaining power by?
evil methods
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In act.....scene..... Macbeth questions whether "Neptunes oceans....blood......"
in act 2 scene 2 Macbeth questions whether "Neptunes ocean wash this blood clean"
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And that it would rather make the sea "green..."
green one red
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This shows Macbeths?
guilt
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Shows how murder weighs on?
Macbeths conscience
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He cant remove the stain?
of regicide
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Shows____of his_____?
shows severity of his actions
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May foreshadow more?
guilt and more murder
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Green sea to red may signify?
an immoral deed being done
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He realises he is never?
going to get rid of these feelings
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Audience understands that being?
King is a God given right
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In Act... scene.... Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth that his mind is "full of...?"
in act 3 scene 2 Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth that his mind is full of scorpions
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Scorpions are?
dangerous
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and they______everything?
poison
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This reveals Macbeths mental?
anguish and state
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Scorpions are associated with?
treachery
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May foreshadow his eventual?
downfall
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Audience understands?
divine right of kings
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In act....scene....Macbeth at the feast says to banquos ghost "never shake....."
in act 3 scene 4 Macbeth at the feast says to Banquos ghost "never shake thy gory locks at me"
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This may be a ?
hallucination
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This shows Macbeths?
guilt
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The imperative?
"never"
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suggests he will never?
get rid of his guilt
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The adjective ?
"gory"
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implies Macbeths is being?
haunted by brutality of Banquos murder
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Audience understands ?
divine right of Kings
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In act....scene....Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth that he "is in......"

"stepp'd in....."
in act 3 scene 4 Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth that he
"is in blood"

"stepp'd in so far should i wade no more"
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This is a?
metaphor
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Shows Macbeth is on a?
killing spree
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He is accustomed to?
killing
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"i am in blood" may foreshadow?
Macbeths own death at the end of the play
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Show how ambition has?
corrupted him
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as he would prefer?
to keep killing as it is easier
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Audience understands?
the divine right of kings
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This implies that Macbeth is?

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worthy of the praise being given

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The title is also not what?

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This shows that it is ?

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This makes the audience feel?

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