Fate and Free Will Flashcards
How does Shakespeare present fate and free will in the exposition of his tragedy?
Thane of Cawdor inherited
witches - banquo v macbeth
Lady McB induces free will
finish the quote : ‘there to meet…
…with Macbeth’
finish the quote : ‘disloyal…
…traitor’
finish the quote : ‘what he hath…
…lost noble macbeth hath won’
finish the quote : ‘grain will…
…grow and which will not’
finish the quote : ‘shalt be…
…king hereafter’
finish the quote : ‘would they…
…had stay’d’
finish the quote : ‘eaten on…
…the insane root’
finish the quote : ‘borrowed…
…robes?’
finish the quote : ‘our partner’s…
…rapt’
finish the quote : ‘pour my…
..spirits in thine ear’
finish the quote : ‘hie thee..
…hither’
finish the quote : ‘Great…
…Glamis! Worthy Cawdor!’
finish the quote : ‘never shall…
…sun that morrow see’
finish the quote : ‘if it were done…
…when ‘tis done’
finish the quote : ‘there well…
…it were done quickly’
finish the quote : ‘we will proceed…
…no further’
finish the quote : ‘fate and…
…metaphysical aid’
finish the quote : ‘crowned…
…withal’
finish the quote : ‘chance may…
…crown me’
finish the quote : ‘without my…
…stir’
finish the quote : ‘instruments…
…of darkness’
finish the quote : ‘I am settlled…
…and bend up’
finish the quote : ‘deep…
…damnation’
finish the quote : ‘great…
..quell’
finish the quote : ‘win us…
…to our harm’
finish the quote : ‘betray’s in…
…deepest consequences’
finish the quote : ‘two truths…
…are told’
finish the quote : ‘happy…
…prologues’
finish the quote : ‘swelling…
..act’
finish the quote : ‘murder is yet..
…but fantastical’
How does Shakespeare portray fate and free will as the tragedy develops?
regicide
disruption of GoB
Banquo’s suspicions and murder
apparitions
finish the quote : ‘sorry…
…sight’
finish the quote : ‘could not…
…say Amen’
finish the quote : ‘stuck…
…in my throat’
finish the quote : ‘it will…
…make us mad’
finish the quote : ‘sleep that…
…knits up the ravell’d’
finish the quote : ‘ravell’d…
..sleave of care’
finish the quote : ‘little water..
…clears us of this deed’
finish the quote : ‘night has…
…been unruly’
finish the quote : ‘earth was…
..feverous’
finish the quote : ‘breach in…
…nature’
finish the quote : ‘turned wild…
…in nature’
finish the quote : ‘they eat…
…each other’
finish the quote : ‘owl hawk’d..
…at and kill’d’
finish the quote : ‘sore…
…night’
finish the quote : ‘King…
..Cawdor, Glamis’
finish the quote : ‘I fear thou…
…play’dst most foully fort’
finish the quote : ‘come truth…
…from them’
finish the quote : ‘Goes Fleance…
…with you’
finish the quote : ‘ride you..
…this afternoon’
finish the quote : ‘attend those..
…men our pleasure’
finish the quote : ‘how now you…
…black and midnight hags’
finish the quote : ‘speak…
…demand, we’ll answer’
finish the quote : ‘beware the…
…thane of fife’
finish the quote : ‘none of woman…
…born shall harm Macbeth’
finish the quote : ‘Great Birnam..
…wood to high Dunsinane’
How does Shakespeare create fate and freewill in denouement of tradgedy?
prophecies from apparitions
Lady McB madness
GoB restored
finish the quote : ‘out damned..
…spot! out I say’
finish the quote : ‘oh..
…oh, oh’
finish the quote : ‘to bed…
..to bed, to bed’
finish the quote : ‘Thane of…
…Fife had a wife’
finish the quote : ‘Till Birnam…
…wood remove to Dunsinane’
finish the quote : ‘fear not…
..Macbeth’
finish the quote : ‘no man that…
…born of woman’
finish the quote : ‘struts and…
…frets his hour upon the stage’
finish the quote : ‘i bear…
…a charmed life’
finish the quote : ‘must not…
…yield to one of woman born’
finish the quote : ‘untimely…
…ripp’d’
finish the quote : ‘usurper’s…
…cursed head’
finish the quote : ‘Hail King…
…of Scotland’
finish the quote : ‘crown’d…
…at Scone’