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Remembering Macbeth Round 2 – Quotes/Analysis

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Remembering Macbeth

Round 2 – Quotes/Analysis

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When Macbeth declares that“all Great Neptune’s ocean” will

not wash “this blood clean”from his hand, he is employing

this

Hyperbole

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“So foul and fair a day I have not seen”

is an example of whattype of statement?

Paradox

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Lady Macbeth

This character says:“All the perfumes of Arabia

will not sweeten thislittle hand."

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Banquo says “My noble partner/ You greet with present grace and great

prediction/ Of noble having and of royal hope/ That he seems rapt withal.”

In this context “rapt” means

Lost in thought

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When Lady Macbeth says, “Tis safer to be that which

we destroy/ Than bydestruction dwell in doubtful

joy.”“Doubtful joy” is an example

of this figure of speech.

Oxymoron

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Inability to correctly judge others

"There's no art / To find the mind's construction in the face. / He was a

gentleman on whom I built / An absolute trust”

demonstrates this aspect of Duncan’s personality.

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This character said:

Macbeth

“Of all men else I have avoidedthee,/But get thee back,

my soul is too much charged/With blood of thine already.

 

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When Macbeth says“Be innocent of the knowledge,

dearest chuck,/ Till thou applaud the deed”

to whom is he speaking?

Lady Macbeth

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When Duncan comes to Invernesshe says, “this castle hath a pleasant

seat, the air/ Nimbly and sweetlyrecommends itself/ Unto our

gentle senses.”This is an example of what

type of irony?

Dramatic Irony

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Light vs. Dark

The line"Stars, hide your fires,/Let not

light see my black and deep desires” is an example of

this theme or motif

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This character said"Upon my head they place

a fruitless crown/And put a barren scepter

in my grip." 

Macbeth

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At the end of the play, Malcolm bestows this

new honor on his Thanes.

He makes them Earls

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When Macbeth says “Out, outbrief candle” the candle

represents life and is this type of analogy .

Metaphor

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Regretful or remorseful

"To know my deed, 'twere best not know myself. / Wake Duncan with

thy knocking!  I would thou couldst!”

What best describes the tone of this quote?

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This character said:“Oh nation miserable!/With an

untitled tyrant, bloody-sceptered,/ When shall thou

see thy wholesome days again?”

Macduff

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In Macbeth’s “Tomorrow”speech, “petty pace”

is an example ofthis sound device.

Alliteration

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During the dagger soliloquy Macbeth says that withered

murder walks with “Tarquin’sravishing strides.” This is a

reference to a Roman infamousfor his rape of Lucrece and is

therefore and example of this literary term  

Allusion

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Lennox reports on the terrible and unnatural events that occurred the night that Macbeth killed

Duncan. In response Macbeth says “Twas a rough night.”

This statement can best be characterized as

Understatment

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This character said:

Macduff

“I shall [dispute it like a man];/ But I must also feel it as a man;/ I cannot but remember such things were/ That were most precious to

me."

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These rhyming schemes can be found in this quote

“Double, double, toil and trouble;/Fire burn and cauldron bubble”

Internal rhyme and rhyming couplet