Dramatic Irony Flashcards
“There’s no art to find the mind’s construction in the face” - Duncan (Act 1, Scene 4)
“There’s no art to find the mind’s construction in the face” - Duncan (Act 1, Scene 4)
“Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under’t” - Lady Macbeth (Act 1, Scene 5)
“Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under’t” - Lady Macbeth (Act 1, Scene 5)
“And oftentimes, to win us to our harm, the instruments of darkness tell us truths” - Banquo (Act 1, Scene 3)”
“And oftentimes, to win us to our harm, the instruments of darkness tell us truths” - Banquo (Act 1, Scene 3)
“For brave Macbeth—well he deserves that name— / Disdaining fortune, with his brandished steel, / Which smoked with bloody execution” - Captain (Act 1, Scene 2)
“For brave Macbeth—well he deserves that name— / Disdaining fortune, with his brandished steel, / Which smoked with bloody execution” - Captain (Act 1, Scene 2)
“Out, damned spot! Out, I say!” - Lady Macbeth (Act 5, Scene 1)
“Out, damned spot! Out, I say!” - Lady Macbeth (Act 5, Scene 1)
“Double, double toil and trouble; / Fire burn and cauldron bubble” - Witches (Act 4, Scene 1)
“Double, double toil and trouble; / Fire burn and cauldron bubble” - Witches (Act 4, Scene 1)
“Macbeth shall never vanquished be until / Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill / Shall come against him” - Second Apparition (Act 4, Scene 1)
“Macbeth shall never vanquished be until / Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill / Shall come against him” - Second Apparition (Act 4, Scene 1)
“Yet do I fear thy nature; / It is too full o’ th’ milk of human kindness” - Lady Macbeth (Act 1, Scene 5)
“Yet do I fear thy nature; / It is too full o’ th’ milk of human kindness” - Lady Macbeth (Act 1, Scene 5)
“I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only / Vaulting ambition” - Macbeth (Act 1, Scene 7)
“I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only / Vaulting ambition” - Macbeth (Act 1, Scene 7)