Macbeth Flashcards
Trigger words:Fair Foul
”Fair is foul and foul is fair”
Alliteration
Trigger word:Desire
”Let not light see my black and deep desires”
Personification
Trigger word:Unsex
“Unsex me here”
Soliloquy
Trigger word:Dagger
”Is this a dagger I see before me?”
Rhetorical question
Trigger word:Sleep
“Sleep no more,Macbeth hath murder sleep”
Sleep-Symbolism for purity
Trigger word:Spot
”Out damned spot out I say”
Repetition
Trigger word:Lesser Greater
”Lesser than Macbeth and greater”
Paradoxical
Trigger word:Flower
”Look like the innocent flower but be the serpent underneath”
Metaphor
Trigger word:Double
”Double double toil and trouble”
Alliteration
Trigger word:Deed
”A deed without a name”
Foreshadowing
Trigger word:Perfumes
“All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand”
Hyperbole
Trigger word:Blood
“Blood will have blood”
Form of Macbeth
-Dramatic play
-A tragedy
-Witches speak in rhyming couplet
-Unrhymed Iambic pentameter
Structure of Macbeth
-Chronological
-Macbeth has a circular structure it starts and ends with a war
Context of Macebth
Jacobean era
Macbeth was written during the reign of King James I who was a supporter and patron of Shakespeare’s work. This consequently meant that Shakespeare was greatly influenced by the king
Tragedy
King James’ life was a symbol of tragedy
Witchcraft
King James had a great interest in witches so much so he wrote a book on it
The book may have been used when writing Macbeth as witches are presented as evil
Divine right of kings
James I believed on the divine right of kings so he thought he was placed on the throne by God
Great chain of being
“King is the closest to God” he thought it was his responsibility to carry out the witch trials
Gunpowder plot
Anyone that tries to assassinate the king has committed a sin against god
In macbeth we can see it’s a warning against regicide