Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Language techniques: Macbeth
- setting and
mood
- Creates a dark supernatural atmosphere
- dark atmosphere foreshadows Macbeth's dark future
- tragic hero always has a fatal flaw (ambition; lust for
power)
- Imagery
- Metaphor
- "Fair is foul and foul is
fair"
- Similie
- Personification
- creates pictures and images
- references to blood, darkness and disease
- Themes
- Guilt
- hallucinations
- Insanity
- Loyalty and betrayal
- Lack of trust
- Ambition
- L.Macbeth's lust for power
- Supernatural
- Paradox
- Darkness
- Contrast
- Macbeth's inner struggle
- Dramatic Irony
- what effect does it have on the
audience?
- soliloquies cause tension for the audience
- which characters seem false
- Paradox
- links with the supernatural
- values are reversed: good and bad;
strong and weak
- creates confusion and mystrey
- False appearances -> L.Macbeth
- Foreshadowing
- effect: creates tension
- witches predict what is going to happen
- their prediction foreshadows and causes Macbeth's
downfall
- Symbolism
- Blood: Guilt
- "the murder may have passed, the blood remains"
- Sounds
- changes mood
- Storm = witches
- Form, Structure and Plot
- Dream scenes
- Lady Macbeth
- Fast pace
- chaotic: shows characters state of mind
- things are moving too quickly to
process