Act1 Scene4-5 Flashcards

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Rightful family memeber said by duncan

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  1. ‘worthiest cousin’ (Duncan)
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What i do for the king is its own reward

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  1. ‘The service and the loyalty I owe,
    In doing it, pays itself’ (Macbeth)
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3
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Need to do something about malcom to become king

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  1. (Aside) ‘The Prince of Cumberland: that is a step
    On which I must fall down, or else o’erleap’ (Macbeth)
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Macbeth trying to qwell his ambistion

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  1. (Aside) ‘Stars, hide your fires,
    Let light not see my black and deep desires’ (Macbeth)
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5
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Macbeth too kind to do act said by lady macbeth milk

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  1. ‘yet do I fear thy nature;
    It is too full o’ the milk of human kindness To catch the nearest way’ (Lady Macbeth)
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Macbeth just needs desire to get the position

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  1. ‘thou wouldst be great;
    Art not without ambition, but without
    The illness should attend it’ (Lady Macbeth)
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Lady macbeth wants to put ghost in macbeth

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  1. ‘I may pour my spirits in thine ear’ (Lady Macbeth)
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Duncans death in castle with raven

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  1. ‘The raven himself is hoarse
    That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan
    Under my battlements’ (Lady Macbeth)
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9
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Wants spirits to fill her with meaness from top to bottom and become no longer a woman

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  1. ‘Come, you spirits
    That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, And fill me from the crown to the toe top-full Of direst cruelty!’ (Lady Macbeth)
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10
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Take away feminity and replace with poison

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  1. ‘Come to my woman’s breasts,
    And take my milk for gall, you murdering ministers’ (Lady Macbeth)
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Wont ever wake up in tommorow

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  1. ‘O, never
    Shall sun that morrow see!’ (Lady Macbeth)
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Deception. Be the badness look like the goodness

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  1. ‘look like the innocent flower,
    But be the serpent under’t’ (Lady Macbeth)
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