Macbeth - Themes - Appearance And Reality Flashcards

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Finish the quote: ‘make the vizards…

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to our hearts’

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what does ‘make our faces vizards to our hearts’ show

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wear masks to conceal their true evil nature

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3
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finish the quote: ‘so fair is foul..

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and foul is fair’

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what does ‘so fair is foul and foul is fair’ show

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language - deceitful and duplicitous intentions

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finish the quote: ‘look like the innocent flower…

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but be the serpent under it’

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what does ‘look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under it’ show

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effective deception (facade)

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finish the quote: ‘i think..

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not of them’

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what does ‘i think not of them’ show

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talking about the witches

amplifies Macbeth’s dishonest manner and deception - while banquo is honest

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finish the quote: ‘stars hide your fires let not light…

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see my black and deep desires’

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what does ‘stars hide your fires, let not light see my black and deep desires’ show

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fire - creates irreversible damage - foreshadows his duplicitous nature

black, fires - juxtapose eachother

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