Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Macbeth
- Language
- Blood - appears all throughout the play as a
symbol of guilt - 'make thick my blood' ''Will
all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood /
Clean from my hand?'
- Night - shown throughout as it
often signifies evil - 'Come, thick
night, / And pall thee in the
dunnest smoke of hell'
- Time - is important in the play -
as time passes the events are
more intense and consequences
more significant - 'If you can look
into the seeds of time / And say
which grain will grow and which
will not, / Speak then to me'
- Imagery is used,
especially using
birds and animals
to describe the
characters
qualities
- Characters
- Macbeth
- He is ambitious, brave, changeable
and has a guilt conscience
- 'Stars hide your fires, let not
light see my black and deep
desires'
- 'Is this a dagger I see before
me'
- 'My mind is full of scorpions'
- Lady Macbeth
- 'You are to full of the
milk of human
kindness'
- She is cunning, ambitious and conscience striken
- 'Look like the innocent flower but
serpent under't'
- 'Out damned spot'
- Banquo
- He is questioning and noble
- 'I fear Thou played’st most
foully for ’t'
- Macduff
- Discovers Duncan's body. Goes with Malcolm to England to raise an
army against Macbeth. Feels guilty for leaving his family, allowing
Macbeth to kill them - he seeks revenge. Ultimateley killing
Macbeth
- 'I have no words, my voice is in my sword'
- 'Macduff was from his mothers womb, untimely ripped'
- The
witches
- 'Macbeth, thou shalt be king
hereafter!'
- 'Fair is foul, and foul is fair'
- 'Macbeth shall never be vanquish'd until Birnam wood to Dunsinane'
- Structure
- Exposition
- The main characters are introduced, the
witches make their predictions and the
thoughts of murder begin
- Rising action
- Macbeth is
indecisive so Lady
Macbeth takes
control, Duncan is
murdered
- Climax
- The turning point of the
play. Macbeth becomes
King, Banquo is murdered,
Fleance escapes. Macduff
joins Malcolm in England
- Falling Action
- Macbeth returns to the witches, Macduff's
family are killed. Malcolm and Macduff
plan their attack
- Catastrophe
- The invasion is carried
out - Macduff kills
Macbeth and becomes
King. The witches
predictions come true in
unexpected ways. Lady
Macbeth commits suicide
- Themes
- Ambition and Power
- The fatal flaw -
he is driven by
the need for
power
- Leadership -
Macbeth is strong
but becomes a
bullying dictator
- Greed - Macbeth
doesn't want to
share his power
- Evil and Supernatural
- Wicked thoughts
and actions - they
cause Macbeth to
do evil deeds
- Activities of the
Witches - Control
weather, predict
the future and cast
evil spells
- The disruption of nature - pathetic
fallacy, it takes place during a storm
- Appearance and Reality
- Seeing things - the play is full of
ghosts, spirits, illusions and visions
- Sleep and Dreams - they are
tormented by bad dreams and
LM often sleepwalks
- Plot
- - Macbeth meets the
witches
- - Lady Macbeth encourages, macbeth kills
Duncan
- - Macbeth has Banquo killed
- - More predictions from the witches
- - Lady Macbeth suffers guilt
- Macduff defeats Macbeth