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The William Shakespeare play ³Macbeth,² depicted Macbeth as a loyal subject of King Duncan and his homeland of Scotland. Duncan ...
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... mentioned. "There to meet Macbeth"(1.1.8). Two scenes later in Act 1 Scene 3 Macbeth and his companion Banquo meet the Witches. ...
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... exclaims, "I have no words: / My voice is in my sword, thou bloodier villain / Than terms can give thee out!" (Act V, Scene 8, Lines 8-10) Macbeth and Macduff ...
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... he exclaims, "I have no words: / My voice is in my sword, thou bloodier villain / Than terms can give thee out!" (Act V, Scene 8, Lines 8-10) Macbeth and Mac! ...
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... exclaims, "I have no words: / My voice is in my sword, thou bloodier villain / Than terms can give thee out!" (Act V, Scene 8, Lines 8-10) Macbeth and Macduff ...
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... Animals, birds & insects (I) I, 8-10 At the beginning of the Macbeth, the three witches call to their imps (familiar creatures). ...
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... idea of killing Banquo, Macbeth says to himself "...Banquo, thy soul's a flight,/If it find heaven, must find it out tonight." (3.1 177-8). Macbeth assures ...
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... There are the three weird sisters, "All hail, Macbeth! That shalt be King hereafter."8, who first put into Macbeth's mind the possibility of being king. ...
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... My voice is in my sword, thou bloodier villain than terms can give thee out!," ( Act5, Sc8, 8) Macbeth being the ruthless killer he is kills for power and greed ...
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... his great office, that his virtues Will plead like angel, trumpet-tongued, against The deep damnation of his taking off;" (I, vii, 8-20). Macbeth lists several ...
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... He shows that he is guilty. "But get thee back, my soul is too much charg'd with blood of thine already."(Act 5 Sc 8 line 5) After Macbeth dies the symbolic ...
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... means, Macbeth murders Duncan, a guest in his own castle, and this deed inexorably commits him to a career of evil which leads to ruin" (Lamar 8). Afterwards ...
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... man, describes Macbeth's Scotland by saying, "Is't night's predominance, or the day's shame / That darkness does the face of earth entomb" (2.4.7-8). Macbeth ...
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... Macbeth realized this and said "I will not yield...Hold enough!" (Act 5, Scene 8, line 27-24) this meant Macbeth would fight to the end, even though he knows ...
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... his great office, that his virtues Will plead like angel, trumpet-tongued, against The deep damnation of his taking off;" (I, vii, 8-20). Macbeth lists several ...
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... He is having "cursed thoughts" (II.i.8) and is fearful for Macbeth also. Macbeth bluntly lies and claims that he has thought "not of them" (II.i.22). ...
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... secrets. "Why do you keep alone, / Of sorriest fancies your companion making?" (III, ii, 8 - 9). MacBeth just ignores these questions. ...
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... But in these cases we still have judgment here. (I, vii, 1--8) At this point, Macbeth's character has fallen to the point where he has the desperate courage to ...
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... sleep. (V. 1 4-8) This shows her sleep walking routine. Clearly Lady Macbeth is dealing with her guilty conscience as well. While ...
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... sc. 7 ll. 8-10). This type of killing is new to Macbeth. Open to learning new tactics, he teaches himself to kill. Macbeth, however ...
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... Scene 8 and 9: As the fight continues Macduff tells Macbeth that he is technically not born from a woman. Macbeth continues to fight but is killed by Macduff. ...
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... could kill him. He cried out "Lay on Macduff, and damned to him that first cries 'Hold, enough!'" (Macbeth, Act 5, Sc. 8, ll. 33-34 ...
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... "....Macduff was from his mother's womb Untimely ripped." (Act 5, Scene 8, l 19 - 20) As quickly as this is said, Macbeth is slain and the story reaches and ...
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... At the end of the play the audience could also predict what the future for Macbeth was, Act 5 Scene 8 where the audience could have easily guessed from the ...
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... Lay on, Macduff, And damn'd be him that first cries, `Hold, enough!" -Act 5, Scene 8, p.249. Through the development of this tragedy, Macbeth has turned from a ...
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... of Banquo which shows how he now is not really consulting her anymore): "How now my lord, why do you keep alone?" (A. 3, S. 2, L. 8) The way Macbeth reacts to ...
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... Macbeth changed from a man with high morales and values, "We still have judgement here that ... which being taught return/ To plague the inventor." (1,7,8-10), to ...
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... Macduff also feels that since Macbeth has become king the whole nation is falling ... a true king and the well-being of the country" (Hoother 8). Other characters ...
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... But in these cases we still have judgment here. (I, vii, 1--8) At this point, Macbeth's character has fallen to the point where he has the desperate courage to ...
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... Macbeth then realizes that he was lied to. In act 5 scene 8 he notes about equivocation, "juggling fiends no more believ'd, that palter with us in a double ...
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