macbeth scene 1&2 Flashcards
define aside
when the actor speaks to the audience without any of the other actors onstage hearing
Define pathetic fallacy
when nature or weather displays the mood or emotions of a charater
Define soliloquy
when a speech is made by a character alone on stage and further plot, develop character or create mood
Define paradox
a statement that apparently contridicts itself and yet might be true ex. wise fool
What are the three predictions the witches made
thane of glamis, thane of cawdor, and king of scotland.
"Fair is foul and foul is fair" Who said it? Circumstance? Dramatic Purpose? Explaination?
- 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
DP:Explaination of Character
to revel character show the development of a character or show the relationship between characters
what are the dramatic purposes
Character, plot, theme, comic relief, foreshadowing, setting,pathos and background
dp: EX of plot
to advance the plot of the play providing clues developing suspense or establishing conflict
dp: EX of theme
to suggest or develop one of the themes in the play
dp: EX of background
to provide background info about event occurring before the play begins or events occurring off stage
dp:EX OF SETTING
To establish time, place and or atmosphere
dp: EX of comic relief
to provide humorous relief from a previously tense scene
dp: EX of foreshadowing
to hint at an event which will later unfold
dp: EX of pathos
to develop the audience’s sense of pity, sympathy or empathy
" I have began to plant thee, and will labor to make thee full of growing" Who said it? Circumstance? Dramatic Purpose? Explaination?
- 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
"The eyewink at the hand" (I, iv, 59) Who said it? Circumstance? Dp? Ex?
- 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
"Sleep no more! Macbeth does murders sleep" Who? Circumstance? DP? EX?
- 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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