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Macbeth Themes and Quotes
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Year 11 English (Macbeth) Mind Map on Macbeth Themes and Quotes, created by Leo Quartermain on 20/01/2018.
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Macbeth Themes and Quotes
Supernatural
"Fair is foul and foul is fair"
Witches 1.1
Rhythmic, chant lines. Like a spell
"Yet your beards forbid me to interpret
Banquo, 1.3
Rationality is important when making decisions
"Speak, then, to me, who neither beg nor fear// Your favours nor your hate
Banquo 1.3
Approach the Supernatural carefully
He does not want what they say and he is not scared
Context: Witches were feared
Lady Macbeth's Solioqouy
1.5
"Come, you spirits"
"Unsex me here
Context: Women were subordinate
"Double, double toil and trouble:
Witches 4.1
Using Scotland/Macbeth for their spell/intentions
Ambition
"Whose murder yet is but fantastical"
Macbeth 1.3
No one has said anything about murder yet
Stars, hide your fires
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