Violence Flashcards

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Macbeth- MB dies as he began the play-fighting

Creates pathos for the audience - as he was once a great man

C- treason will be punished a warning to the audience

A

“I’ll fight till from my bones my flesh be hacked”

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L = emotive language. MB punishes Macduff’s family because Macduff has fled to England to raise an army with Malcolm.

R = the audience despise him for murdering innocents who do not threaten him.

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“Give to the edge of the sword his wife,his babes”

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L = personification. Scotland is represented as a suffering slave or beast of burden under MB’s violent dictatorship. People are regularly dying as MB becomes more paranoid.
R =audience realise MB must be stopped; his reign is violently destroying the whole country

A

‘Our country sinks beneath the yoke…it weeps, it bleeds’

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L= Metaphor. MB is compared to the husband of the Goddess of War. However, his brutal violence is seen as noble and brave because he is a loyal subject fighting for his king on the battlefield.

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“Bellona’s bridegroom…unseamed him from the nave to the chaps’.

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CRILD:
L- alliteration emphasizes LMB desire to replace her feminine, nurturing qualities with violent, murderous ones. She even tells MB if she had a baby she’d rather smash its brains than not go ahead with the murder.
C = LMB subverts Jacobean ideals of women as gentle and maternal. R = Shocking to both Jacobean and modern audiences.

A

‘Come to my woman’s breasts and take my milk for gall, you murdering ministers’.

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L = metaphor of a river of blood. Macbeth realises he cannot undo the murders he has committed, so he may as well continue to destroy his enemies and maintain his position on the throne.

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‘I am in blood stepped in so far… returning were as tedious as go o’er’

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