Wednesday Flashcards

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Scene starts with Malcolm Duncan son calling into tell him that the old Thane of Cawdor has been executed for high trees in – betraying the king. Malcolm is full of admiration for Wayne in which old thing of Caldor remains dignified and restrained when facing death Duncan doesn’t think you can judge man’s character simply by looking at his face, it is possible the act like an honourable man but not be one in life we don’t speak to Macbeth, Duncan feels he can never possibly repay everything Macbeth has done for him i.e. by winning the battle against the rebel forces Dunkin turn to address Baraut as Noble Banko and he is implying to Baraut that he will also be rewarded for his troubles. MALCOM

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Nothing in life/became him like the leaving it

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Scene starts with Malcolm Duncan son calling into tell him that the old Thane of Cawdor has been executed for high trees in – betraying the king. Malcolm is full of admiration for Wayne in which old thing of Caldor remains dignified and restrained when facing death Duncan doesn’t think you can judge man’s character simply by looking at his face, it is possible the act like an honourable man but not be one in life we don’t speak to Macbeth, Duncan feels he can never possibly repay everything Macbeth has done for him i.e. by winning the battle against the rebel forces Dunkin turn to address Baraut as Noble Banko and he is implying to Baraut that he will also be rewarded for his troubles. DUNCAN (1)

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There is no art/to find the minds construction in the face

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Scene starts with Malcolm Duncan son calling into tell him that the old Thane of Cawdor has been executed for high trees in – betraying the king. Malcolm is full of admiration for Wayne in which old thing of Caldor remains dignified and restrained when facing death Duncan doesn’t think you can judge man’s character simply by looking at his face, it is possible the act like an honourable man but not be one in life we don’t speak to Macbeth, Duncan feels he can never possibly repay everything Macbeth has done for him i.e. by winning the battle against the rebel forces Dunkin turn to address Baraut as Noble Banko and he is implying to Baraut that he will also be rewarded for his troubles. DUNCAN (2)

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Oh worthy cousin!… More is thy due that more than all can pay

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Scene starts with Malcolm Duncan son calling into tell him that the old Thane of Cawdor has been executed for high trees in – betraying the king. Malcolm is full of admiration for Wayne in which old thing of Caldor remains dignified and restrained when facing death Duncan doesn’t think you can judge man’s character simply by looking at his face, it is possible the act like an honourable man but not be one in life we don’t speak to Macbeth, Duncan feels he can never possibly repay everything Macbeth has done for him i.e. by winning the battle against the rebel forces Dunkin turn to address Baraut as Noble Banko and he is implying to Baraut that he will also be rewarded for his troubles. DUNCAN (3)

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I have begun to plant the, and will labour/to make the full of growing noble banquo

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