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fair is foul and foul is fair

<p>Act 1, Scene 1 - Witches - paradox - supernatural</p>

Act 1, Scene 1 - Witches - paradox - supernatural

<p>Act 1, Scene 1 - Witches - paradox - supernatural</p>
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O valiant cousin, worthy gentleman

<p>Act 1, Scene 2 - Duncan - bloodshed is revelled in - brutality a virtue</p>

Act 1, Scene 2 - Duncan - bloodshed is revelled in - brutality a virtue

<p>Act 1, Scene 2 - Duncan - bloodshed is revelled in - brutality a virtue</p>
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So foul and fair a day I have not seen

<p>Act 1, Scene 3 - Macbeth - opening line - paradox similar to witches - potential for supernaturalness</p>

Act 1, Scene 3 - Macbeth - opening line - paradox similar to witches - potential for supernaturalness

<p>Act 1, Scene 3 - Macbeth - opening line - paradox similar to witches - potential for supernaturalness</p>
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You should be women, And yet your beards forbid me to interpret that you are so

<p>Act 1, Scene 3- Macbeth - Witches = supernatural and transgressive of gender</p>

Act 1, Scene 3- Macbeth - Witches = supernatural and transgressive of gender

<p>Act 1, Scene 3- Macbeth - Witches = supernatural and transgressive of gender</p>
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Thou shalt get Kings, though thou be none

<p>Act 1, Scene 3 - Third Witch - prophecy - Banquo</p>

Act 1, Scene 3 - Third Witch - prophecy - Banquo

<p>Act 1, Scene 3 - Third Witch - prophecy - Banquo</p>
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Why do you dress me in borrow'd robes?

<p>Act 1, Scene 3 - Macbeth to Ross - disbelief of prohpecy becoming true - theatrical imagery</p>

Act 1, Scene 3 - Macbeth to Ross - disbelief of prohpecy becoming true - theatrical imagery

<p>Act 1, Scene 3 - Macbeth to Ross - disbelief of prohpecy becoming true - theatrical imagery</p>
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The instruments of darkness tell us truths

<p>Act 1, Scene 3 - Banquo - less trustworthy of witches - calm and sceptical</p>

Act 1, Scene 3 - Banquo - less trustworthy of witches - calm and sceptical

<p>Act 1, Scene 3 - Banquo - less trustworthy of witches - calm and sceptical</p>
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Speak, I charge you!

<p>Act 1, Scene 3 - Macbeth - imperative - witches fail to obey - lack of control? - argues against supernatural powers</p>

Act 1, Scene 3 - Macbeth - imperative - witches fail to obey - lack of control? - argues against supernatural powers

<p>Act 1, Scene 3 - Macbeth - imperative - witches fail to obey - lack of control? - argues against supernatural powers</p>
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Stars hide your fires; let not light see my black and deep desires

<p>Act 1, Scene 4 - Macbeth (aside) -</p>

Act 1, Scene 4 - Macbeth (aside) -

<p>Act 1, Scene 4 - Macbeth (aside) -</p>
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Come you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here

<p>Act 1, Scene 5 - Lady Macbeth - similar to witches - supernatural relations - transgression of gender - imperatives - urgency - desperation - recurrence of 'un': cannot undo actions</p>

Act 1, Scene 5 - Lady Macbeth - similar to witches - supernatural relations - transgression of gender - imperatives - urgency - desperation - recurrence of 'un': cannot undo actions

<p>Act 1, Scene 5 - Lady Macbeth - similar to witches - supernatural relations - transgression of gender - imperatives - urgency - desperation - recurrence of 'un': cannot undo actions</p>
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Come, thick night, and pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell

<p>Act 1, Scene 5 - Lady Macbeth - light/dark imagery - Hellish imagery - guilt - shroud for dead bodies - concealment - conspiracy - relates to Macbeth's 'Stars hide your fires...' - femme fatale</p>

Act 1, Scene 5 - Lady Macbeth - light/dark imagery - Hellish imagery - guilt - shroud for dead bodies - concealment - conspiracy - relates to Macbeth's 'Stars hide your fires...' - femme fatale

<p>Act 1, Scene 5 - Lady Macbeth - light/dark imagery - Hellish imagery - guilt - shroud for dead bodies - concealment - conspiracy - relates to Macbeth's 'Stars hide your fires...' - femme fatale</p>
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Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under't

<p>Act 1, Scene 5 - Lady Macbeth - religious imagery - Adam and Eve - sin against God - regicide - deception - conspiracy -transgressive femme fatale</p>

Act 1, Scene 5 - Lady Macbeth - religious imagery - Adam and Eve - sin against God - regicide - deception - conspiracy -transgressive femme fatale

<p>Act 1, Scene 5 - Lady Macbeth - religious imagery - Adam and Eve - sin against God - regicide - deception - conspiracy -transgressive femme fatale</p>
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Bloody instructions, which, being taught, return to plague th'inventor

<p>Act 1, Scene 7 - Macbeth - fears moral consequences - humility - psychological state</p>

Act 1, Scene 7 - Macbeth - fears moral consequences - humility - psychological state

<p>Act 1, Scene 7 - Macbeth - fears moral consequences - humility - psychological state</p>
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Vaulting ambition

<p>Act 1, Scene 7 - Gothic ambition - fatal flaw of tragic hero - only motive to kill - realises it is untrustworthy</p>

Act 1, Scene 7 - Gothic ambition - fatal flaw of tragic hero - only motive to kill - realises it is untrustworthy

<p>Act 1, Scene 7 - Gothic ambition - fatal flaw of tragic hero - only motive to kill - realises it is untrustworthy</p>
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There's husbandry in heaven; Their candles are all out

<p>Act 2, Scene 1 - Banquo - Religious imagery - dark imagery</p>

Act 2, Scene 1 - Banquo - Religious imagery - dark imagery

<p>Act 2, Scene 1 - Banquo - Religious imagery - dark imagery</p>
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Is this a dagger which I see before me

<p>Act 2, Scene 1 - Macbeth - visions - horror image - two interpretations: dagger of Macbeth's imagination OR conjured by the Witches to spur on Macbeth to kill Duncan - ambiguity of supernatural</p>

Act 2, Scene 1 - Macbeth - visions - horror image - two interpretations: dagger of Macbeth's imagination OR conjured by the Witches to spur on Macbeth to kill Duncan - ambiguity of supernatural

<p>Act 2, Scene 1 - Macbeth - visions - horror image - two interpretations: dagger of Macbeth's imagination OR conjured by the Witches to spur on Macbeth to kill Duncan - ambiguity of supernatural</p>
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I have thee not, and yet I see thee still

<p>Act 2, Scene 1 - Macbeth dagger soliloquy - contradictions like the Witches</p>

Act 2, Scene 1 - Macbeth dagger soliloquy - contradictions like the Witches

<p>Act 2, Scene 1 - Macbeth dagger soliloquy - contradictions like the Witches</p>
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Had he not resembled my father as he slept, I had done't

<p>Act 2, Scene 2 - Lady Macbeth - indicates she has some conscience - not purely evil</p>

Act 2, Scene 2 - Lady Macbeth - indicates she has some conscience - not purely evil

<p>Act 2, Scene 2 - Lady Macbeth - indicates she has some conscience - not purely evil</p>
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I could not say 'Amen'

<p>Act 2, Scene 2 - Macbeth - Amen means 'so be it' in Hebrew - cannot ask for anything given his sin - guilt</p>

Act 2, Scene 2 - Macbeth - Amen means 'so be it' in Hebrew - cannot ask for anything given his sin - guilt

<p>Act 2, Scene 2 - Macbeth - Amen means 'so be it' in Hebrew - cannot ask for anything given his sin - guilt</p>
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Macbeth shall sleep no more

<p>Act 2, Scene 2 - Macbeth thinks he heard a voice cry 'sleep no more!' - accepts danger of sleep when he is to be king - insomnia - erratic and tyrannical behaviour</p>

Act 2, Scene 2 - Macbeth thinks he heard a voice cry 'sleep no more!' - accepts danger of sleep when he is to be king - insomnia - erratic and tyrannical behaviour

<p>Act 2, Scene 2 - Macbeth thinks he heard a voice cry 'sleep no more!' - accepts danger of sleep when he is to be king - insomnia - erratic and tyrannical behaviour</p>
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The devil himself could not pronounce a title more hateful to mine ear

<p>Act 5, Scene 7 - Young Siward - religious imagery - hatred for Macbeth publicly known</p>

Act 5, Scene 7 - Young Siward - religious imagery - hatred for Macbeth publicly known

<p>Act 5, Scene 7 - Young Siward - religious imagery - hatred for Macbeth publicly known</p>
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This dead butcher and his fiend like queen

<p>Act 5, Scene 8 - Malcolm - butcher: someone who kills with no remorse or regret or reason - fiend - evil and immoral, capable of enchanting victims into a false sense of security</p>

Act 5, Scene 8 - Malcolm - butcher: someone who kills with no remorse or regret or reason - fiend - evil and immoral, capable of enchanting victims into a false sense of security

<p>Act 5, Scene 8 - Malcolm - butcher: someone who kills with no remorse or regret or reason - fiend - evil and immoral, capable of enchanting victims into a false sense of security</p>
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Out damned spot: out I say

<p>Act 5, Scene 1 - Lady Macbeth - sleepwalking scene - manifestation of Duncan's blood - guilt - madness - like madwoman in the attic in Jane Eyre and Lucy's inability to sleep in Dracula</p>

Act 5, Scene 1 - Lady Macbeth - sleepwalking scene - manifestation of Duncan's blood - guilt - madness - like madwoman in the attic in Jane Eyre and Lucy's inability to sleep in Dracula

<p>Act 5, Scene 1 - Lady Macbeth - sleepwalking scene - manifestation of Duncan's blood - guilt - madness - like madwoman in the attic in Jane Eyre and Lucy's inability to sleep in Dracula</p>
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Beware Macduff

<p>Act 4, Scene 1 - First apparition - possible threat of Macduff</p>

Act 4, Scene 1 - First apparition - possible threat of Macduff

<p>Act 4, Scene 1 - First apparition - possible threat of Macduff</p>
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None of woman born shall harm Macbeth

<p>Act 4, Scene 1 - Second apparition (Bloody child) - comforts Macbeth but has double meaning - Macduff born Caesarean - Macduff can kill him</p>

Act 4, Scene 1 - Second apparition (Bloody child) - comforts Macbeth but has double meaning - Macduff born Caesarean - Macduff can kill him

<p>Act 4, Scene 1 - Second apparition (Bloody child) - comforts Macbeth but has double meaning - Macduff born Caesarean - Macduff can kill him</p>
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Mother's womb untimely ripp'd

<p>Act 5, Scene 8 - Macduff confirming threat</p>

Act 5, Scene 8 - Macduff confirming threat

<p>Act 5, Scene 8 - Macduff confirming threat</p>
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until Great Birnham wood to high Dunsinane Hill shall come against him

<p>Act 4, Scene 1 - Third apparition (crowned child) - branches cut down and used as camouflage used by the English led by Siward and Malcolm, Duncan's son</p>

Act 4, Scene 1 - Third apparition (crowned child) - branches cut down and used as camouflage used by the English led by Siward and Malcolm, Duncan's son

<p>Act 4, Scene 1 - Third apparition (crowned child) - branches cut down and used as camouflage used by the English led by Siward and Malcolm, Duncan's son</p>
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Something wicked this way comes

<p>Act 4, Scene 1 - Second witch - their own creation - Macbeth now comes LOOKING FOR THEM - supernatural</p>

Act 4, Scene 1 - Second witch - their own creation - Macbeth now comes LOOKING FOR THEM - supernatural

<p>Act 4, Scene 1 - Second witch - their own creation - Macbeth now comes LOOKING FOR THEM - supernatural</p>
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When shall we three meet again In thunder, lightning, or in rain?

<p>Act 1, Scene 1 - First witch - Pathetic fallacy - connections to dark weather - dark imagery - supernatural - dark exposition - tragedy - conspiracy</p>

Act 1, Scene 1 - First witch - Pathetic fallacy - connections to dark weather - dark imagery - supernatural - dark exposition - tragedy - conspiracy

<p>Act 1, Scene 1 - First witch - Pathetic fallacy - connections to dark weather - dark imagery - supernatural - dark exposition - tragedy - conspiracy</p>
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secret, black, and midnight hags!

<p>Act 4, Scene 1 - Macbeth - arrogant command to the Witches - contrasts Act 1, Scene 3 where he addresses them with shock and surprise</p>

Act 4, Scene 1 - Macbeth - arrogant command to the Witches - contrasts Act 1, Scene 3 where he addresses them with shock and surprise

<p>Act 4, Scene 1 - Macbeth - arrogant command to the Witches - contrasts Act 1, Scene 3 where he addresses them with shock and surprise</p>
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We have scotch'd the snake, not killed it

<p>Act 3, Scene 2 - Macbeth - worried about threat (Banquo) - snake is the threat to his kinship - religious imagery - snake tempts</p>

Act 3, Scene 2 - Macbeth - worried about threat (Banquo) - snake is the threat to his kinship - religious imagery - snake tempts

<p>Act 3, Scene 2 - Macbeth - worried about threat (Banquo) - snake is the threat to his kinship - religious imagery - snake tempts</p>
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O, full of scorpions is my mind

<p>Act 3, Scene 2 - Macbeth - the fact Banquo and Fleance still live is like the sting of a scorpion</p>

Act 3, Scene 2 - Macbeth - the fact Banquo and Fleance still live is like the sting of a scorpion

<p>Act 3, Scene 2 - Macbeth - the fact Banquo and Fleance still live is like the sting of a scorpion</p>
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