Fear Flashcards

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‘brave Macbeth…distaining Fortune’ (Captain

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CRILD:
L = adj. and personification. MB is presented as brave; Fortune is personified as being on Macdonwald’s side but MB does not fear this and defeats him anyway.
C = MB embodies Jacobean ideals of masculinity – he is brave and noble

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‘I fear thy nature is too full o’th’milk of human kindness’ (LMB)

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CRILD:
L = metaphor. LMB feminizes MB as milk is associated with women and maternity. Off the battlefield she thinks he is too good-natured to kill Duncan to become King himself. She realises she must persuade him

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‘I could not say Amen…every noise appals me’

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C = after the murder, MB cannot pray, therefore he cannot ask God for forgiveness. He is also terrified the murder will be discovered. Jacobeans believed in the DRK: the King was appointed by God. MB realises his soul is damned as he has murdered God’s representative on Earth and this terrifies him

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‘Our fears in Banquo stick deep…my genius is rebuked as it is said Mark Antony’s was by Caesar’ (MB

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CRILD:
L = imagery. Macbeth compares himself to Mark Antony and Banquo to Octavius Caesar (Caesar eventually defeated Mark Antony). Adjective: ‘deep’ shows how much MB fears Banquo

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‘they rise again…and push us from our stools’ (MB

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CRILD:
D = MB is terrified by the appearance of Banquo’s ghost, which is a projection of his guilty conscience. The ‘stool’ could symbolize the throne. Macbeth is afraid that the murders he’s committed will lose him his throne

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‘I have almost forgot the taste of fears’

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CRILD:
L + alliteration. In contrast to scenes after Duncan’s murder, MB no longer feels fear. He has no loyalty from his people and is ready to die. The natural order – and rightful king – can then be restored

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