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Card 6
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(1,3)-Banquo is in full disbelief of the witches and is sure of their supernaturality.
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Card 7
Front
(1,3)-Macbeth outlines his role and shows his belief in the prophesies.
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Card 8
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(1,4)-Macbeth is using 'dark forces' to mask his ambition-Introduces the theme of obscurity.
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Card 9
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(1,5)-Lady Macbeth is openly criticising Macbeth's masculinity.
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Card 10
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(1,5)-Lady Macbeth is willing herself to evil spirits-Association with the supernatural-Asking for masculinity.
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Card 11
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(1,5)-Another key part of Lady Macbeth's soliloquy-Continues the theme of deceit/Appearance vs reality
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Card 12
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(1,7)-Macbeth recognises his 'fatal flaw'-Ambition that may lead to his downfall.
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Card 13
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(1,7)-A example of Lady Macbeth's 'masculinity'/Violent nature-An attempt to encourage Macbeth to murder Duncan.
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Card 14
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(1,7)-Theme of deception/Appearance vs reality.
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Card 15
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(2,1)-Banquo is confirming his allegiance to Macbeth-Showing he is morally opposite to Macbeth.
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