Quoats Flashcards

Key quotes in the play

1
Q

Fair is foul and foul is fair?

A
  • It represents ambiguity which can link to Macbeth’s inner conflict
  • It represents a link between the supernatural and Macbeth A1S3 ‘so foul and fair a day I have not seen’. This causes discomfort amongst audience
  • Chiasmic structure = confusion to come
  • Fricatives emphasises mystery
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2
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What is the whir he’s prophecy in A1S3?

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“All hail Macbeth Thane of Glamis
All hail Macbeth Thane of Cawdor
All Hail Macbeth who shall be king hereafter”

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3
Q

Is this a dagger I see before me? A2S1

A

B

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4
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Come let me clutch thee A2S1

A
  • Lots of juxtaposition showing the inner conflict of Macbeth
    ~ Sounds C & E
    ~ Imperitives and Asking
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5
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A dagger of the mind, a false creation proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain. A2S1

A
  • His mind is torn with guilt like a dagger tearing into flesh
  • He knows it is an illusion but believes it is a prophecy as well
  • Rhetorical question shows Macbeth’s inner conflict
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Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath brings A2S1

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  • He needs to kill Duncan soon or the motivation to do so will leave
  • The ‘cold breath’ lessons the ‘heat’ of the deed
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