Enter Macbeth and Lady Macbeth at Macbeth’s residence Lady Macbeth: Good greetings, husband. What bestowed upon you the idea to conference now? When I am in my night dress and appear as pale as a sheet(simile)? It is obscene! Macbeth: My lady, we must flee hastily! I have good word that Macduff and Malcolm are venturing by ship, they hast the Englishmen on their side! Lady Macbeth: Thou dost know thou art mad? What sound source dost thou hast for this news? Macbeth: Thy inquiries only cause us to be the speed of a tortoise(hyperbole). We must be swift like a hawk(simile) and escape lest we fall to the fate of Duncan. Lady Macbeth: Thine has gotten us in a fine mess(oxymoron). Run off and dig two pits 6 feet under while thou art at it! We may as well be diseased(malapropism) if the entire English military is on our trails. …show more content…
Macbeth aside to Lady Macbeth Macbeth: Flee my love, tell not of your destination, keep your being secretion(malapropism) e’er more, I will call to thou when tis well again. Lady Macbeth: Fare thee well in thy journey, and may by fate we meet again. Lady Macbeth leaves undetected by Macduff who has entered Macduff: Thou art a slave to thine own sin. I hast traveled here on my own bidding, to do away with thou, i’ is my honour to the land of our country to do away with thou. Macduff stabs at Macbeth, causing a fatal wound to his torso. Thine reign as king was comparative to writing with a broken pen of lead ;
I will kill you again with my own hands. A voice calls off stage again [Lady Macbeth! Lady Macbeth!]
Macduff leaves his family to prepare to storm Macbeth’s castle. Macduff had no idea that Macbeth sent murderers to his castle to kill him. The murderers killed his family and hit his servants. Seyton brings the bad news to Macduff
“Then, as his host, Who should against his murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself.” Macbeth notifies his wife that they will not be killing the king. “We will proceed no further in this business” he tells her.
laugh to scorn / The power of man, for none born of woman / Shall harm Macbeth."
Many believe lines 17-28 to be Macbeth’s most famous speech. What metaphors does he use to describe what he feels to be the
When Macbeth appears, Lady Macbeth forgets her own miserable thought and looks to her husband, seeking desperately to lift his spirits. He has obviously been spending too much time worrying alone and she tries to
The Insanity of Macbeth is shown in these quotes. Shakespeare's description of Macbeth's thoughts visibly reveals the theme of madness.
With all the betrayals that Macbeth has done he has to face the consequence of death. For all the betrayals that you do you must face the consequences and can not run away from it no matter how much you
Macbeth: “who can be wise, amazed and temperate And furious, loyal and neutral, In a moment? No man.
Macbeths weak mind is shown in this criticism, which aids my hypothesis of his downfall being stemmed from his overarching ambition.
3. Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth to stop thinking about the things which cannot be changed: “ Things without all remedy should be without regard.” Also after the killing of Bonquo, Macbeth is paranoid and behaves strangely: “ Thou canst not say I did it: never shake thy gory locks at me.”
Macbeth states "Out, damned spot! Out, I say! One: two: why, then 'tis time to do 't." In
Macduff's intelligence leans towards irresponsibility when he abandons his family without realising the danger his actions will cause them. When Macduff goes to England for help in freeing Scotland from the tyrant Macbeth, and informs Malcolm of the terrible things that have been happening in Scotland, he says; "Let us rather / Hold fast the mortal sword, and like good men / Bestride our down-fall'n birthdom" (4, 3, 2-4). There is a great sense of urgency in Macduff's words because his thoughts become obsessive with eliminating Scotland of its evil tyrant rather than focusing on his family. His suspicion grows after Macbeth’s killing of the guards and so he refuses to attend Macbeth’s coronation which leads to the murder of his family.
The play ‘Macbeth’ uses soliloquies with great effect to express the thoughts of individual characters, particularly in the case of the protagonist, Macbeth. In Act V Scene V, strong words from Macbeth convey to the reader two themes of the play. This soliloquy demonstrates the play's use of irony and the use of the disparity between the great opposition of light and darkness as symbols for both life and death. This soliloquy is quite significant to the play as a whole since it demonstrates two very important themes as well as leading to a better understanding of Macbeth.
More people start to become treats along with becoming suspicious to Macbeth. In order to make sure that he stays in power without letting anyone know about his previous scandals Macbeth hires people to do it for him. Macduff finds out that his family was murdered and wants to kill Macbeth before he destroys the kingdom. At the end of the story. Macduff battles Macbeth saying “I have no words,My voice is in my sword. Thou bloodier villain,Than terms can give thee out! (Act 5 Scene 8) meaning that Macduff is full of rage and wants Macbeth dead. As the battle continues, Macbeth is defeated knowing that he couldn't be killed from anyone born from a