macbeth scene 1&2 Flashcards

1
Q

define aside

A

when the actor speaks to the audience without any of the other actors onstage hearing

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2
Q

Define pathetic fallacy

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when nature or weather displays the mood or emotions of a charater

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3
Q

Define soliloquy

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when a speech is made by a character alone on stage and further plot, develop character or create mood

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4
Q

Define paradox

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a statement that apparently contridicts itself and yet might be true ex. wise fool

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5
Q

What are the three predictions the witches made

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thane of glamis, thane of cawdor, and king of scotland.

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6
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"Fair is foul and foul is fair"
Who said it?
Circumstance?
Dramatic Purpose?
Explaination?
A
  • The witches said it
  • saying that good comes from evil and evil comes from good
  • Theme
  • To suggest or develop one of the themes in the play
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7
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DP:Explaination of Character

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to revel character show the development of a character or show the relationship between characters

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8
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what are the dramatic purposes

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Character, plot, theme, comic relief, foreshadowing, setting,pathos and background

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9
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dp: EX of plot

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to advance the plot of the play providing clues developing suspense or establishing conflict

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10
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dp: EX of theme

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to suggest or develop one of the themes in the play

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11
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dp: EX of background

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to provide background info about event occurring before the play begins or events occurring off stage

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12
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dp:EX OF SETTING

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To establish time, place and or atmosphere

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13
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dp: EX of comic relief

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to provide humorous relief from a previously tense scene

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14
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dp: EX of foreshadowing

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to hint at an event which will later unfold

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15
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dp: EX of pathos

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to develop the audience’s sense of pity, sympathy or empathy

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16
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" I have began to plant thee, and will labor to make thee full of growing"
Who said it?
Circumstance?
Dramatic Purpose?
Explaination?
A
  • Macbeth to himself
  • a tiny seed of amibition to kill the king has been planted in his mind and he will not stop until its full grown
  • foreshadowing
  • to hint at an event which will later unfold
17
Q
"The eyewink at the hand" (I, iv, 59)
Who said it?
Circumstance?
Dp?
Ex?
A
  • Macbeth to himself
  • let my conscience ignore my actions
  • Character
  • to show development of character and how Macbeth does not want to kill the king and wishes he could do the deed without actually seeing himself kill Duncan
18
Q
"Sleep no more! Macbeth does murders sleep"
Who?
Circumstance?
DP?
EX?
A
  • Macbeth explaining to Lady Macbeth what he thought he heard someone cry out
    -Macbeth had just murdered Duncan so his conscience is filled with guilt
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