Storm/supernatural Imagery Flashcards
“When shall we three meet again? In _______, _________, or in _____?” - (Act 1, Scene 1)
“When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightning, or in rain?” - (Act 1, Scene 1)
“____ is foul and ____ is fair.”
“Fair is foul and foul is fair.”
“Secret, _____, and ________ hags!” - (Act 4, Scene 1) Macbeth
“Secret, black, and midnight hags!” - (Act 4, Scene 1) Macbeth
“______ through the ____ and ______ air” act 1 scene 1
“Hover through the fog and filthy air” act 1 scene 1
“He shall spurn ______, scorn _____, and ______ his _______‘bove wisdom, _____ and fear” Hacate Act4Sc1
“He shall spurn fate, scorn death, and bear his hopes ‘bove wisdom, grace and fear” Hacate Act4Sc1
“And now around a ______ sing, Like elves and _____ in a ring, _________ all that you put in” Hecate IV,i
“And now around a cauldron sing, Like elves and fairies in a ring, enchanting all that you put in” Hecate IV,i
‘Her husband’s to
_______ gone,
______ o’ the Tiger:
But in a _____ I’ll
thither ____, / And,
like a ____ without a
tail, / I’ll do, I’ll do,
and I’ll do.’ 1st
Witch
‘Her husband’s to
Aleppo gone,
master o’ the Tiger:
But in a sieve I’ll
thither sail, / And,
like a rat without a
tail, / I’ll do, I’ll do,
and I’ll do.’ 1st
Witch
proves they can do impossible things like sailing to Syria in a sieve (lol)
‘_____ shall neither
night nor ____/
Hang upon his
________ lid.’
‘Sleep shall neither
night nor day /
Hang upon his
pent-house lid.’
predicting future
‘Though his ____ cannot
be lost, yet it shall be
________-toss’d.’
Shakespeare also offers an insight into the limitations of the witches powers:
‘Though his bark cannot
be lost, yet it shall be
tempest-toss’d.’