Act 3 Flashcards
1
Q
“And I fear thou play’dst most fouly for it”
A
Banquo admits he is suspicious of Macbeth.
2
Q
“It is concluded, thy soul’s flight, if it finds heaven, must find it out tonight”
A
Macbeth has successfully arranged Malcolm’s death.
3
Q
“Naughts had, alls spent, where our desire is got without content”
A
They have their goal but not the happiness they expected to come with it.
4
Q
“What’s done is done”
A
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There is no way to change what has happened.
5
Q
“We’ve scorched the snake not killed it”
A
They can’t stop their violence because the need for power will never end.
6
Q
“After life’s fitful fever he sleeps well”
A
Macbeth thinks death is better than a position of power where you can’t trust anyone.