All Lightuphub Quotes Flashcards

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“only vaulting ——- which ——— itself and —— on the other”
- Macbeth - Act 1 Scene 7
THEME: AMBITION, KINGSHIP

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“only vaulting ambition which o’erleaps itself and falls on the other”
- Macbeth - Act 1 Scene 7

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“Worthy ——![…] all hail ——-“
& “a —–”
- Lady Macbeth - Act 1 Scene 7
THEME: KINGSHIP, GENDER

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“Worthy Cawdor![…] all hail hereafter” “to a coward”
- Lady Macbeth - Act 1 Scene 7

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“Oftentimes, to — us to our —-, the ———- of ——— tell us truths.”
- Banquo - Act 1 Scene 3
THEME: KINGSHIP, SUPERNATURAL, APP VS REALITY

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“Oftentimes, to win us to our harm, the instruments of darkness tell us truths.”
- Banquo - Act 1 Scene 3

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4
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“I have no ——; my —– is my ——.”
- Macduff - Act 5
THEME: KINGSHIP, VIOLENCE, AMBITION

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“I have no words; my voice is my sword.”
- Macduff - Act 5

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5
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“With ——— ravishing strides, towards his ——-“
Macbeth
THEME: GENDER, AMBITION

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“With Tarquin’s ravishing strides, towards his design”
Macbeth

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“Make thick my ——, stop up th’ —— and passage to ——”
Lady Macbeth (Act 1)
THEME: AMBITION, GENDER

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“Make thick my blood, stop up th’ access and passage to remorse”
Lady Macbeth (Act 1)

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7
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“Dash’d the —– out”
Lady Macbeth (Act 1)
THEME: GENDER, VIOLENCE, APP VS REALITY,

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“Dash’d the brains out”
Lady Macbeth (Act 1)

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8
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“B—-s”
said by Banquo about the Witches (Act 1)
THEME: GENDER

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“Beards”
said by Banquo about the Witches (Act 1)

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9
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“d——–g ——–…smok’d with bloody ———”
Macbeth (Act 1)
THEME: VIOLENCE

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“disdaining fortune…smok’d with bloody execution”
Macbeth (Act 1)

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10
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“I am in ——/ Stepped in so far that should i —– no more, returning were as ——-“
Macbeth (Act 3)
THEME: VIOLENCE

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“I am in blood/ Stepped in so far that should i wade no more, returning were as tedious”
Macbeth (Act 3)

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11
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[enters with a ——]
stage directions (Act 5)
THEME: VIOLENCE, GUILT

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[enters with a taper]
stage directions (Act 5)

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12
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”——, ——, poor country”
Macduff (act 4)
THEME: VIOLENCE,

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“bleed, bleed, poor country”
Macduff (act 4)

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13
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“I heard a —– cry ‘—– no more!’ Macbeth does murder ——”
Macbeth (Act 2)
THEME: KINGSHIP, GUILT, APP VS REALITY,

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“I heard a voice cry ‘Sleep no more!’ Macbeth does murder sleep”
Macbeth (Act 2)

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14
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“A little —— clears us of this —–”
Lady Macbeth
THEME: GUILT, AMBITION

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“A little water clears us of this deed”
Lady Macbeth

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15
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“I —— of the three —— ——- last night”
Banquo (Act 2)
THEME: GUILT, APP VS REALITY

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“I dream’d of the three weird sisters last night”
Banquo (Act 2)

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16
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“So —- and —- a day i have not —-“
Macbeth (act 1)
THEME: SUPERNATURAL

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“So foul and fair a day i have not seen”
Macbeth (act 1)

17
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“Tell –” “call –”
Macbeth (act 4)
THEME: SUPERNATURAL

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“Tell me” “call em”
Macbeth (act 4)

18
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“Come you ——-[…]—– me here” and “pour my ——-“
Lady Macbeth (act 1)
THEME: SUPERNATURAL

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“Come you spirits[…]unsex me here” and “pour my spirits”
Lady Macbeth (act 1)

19
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“Look like ———– —— but be the ——- under’t”
Lady Macbeth (act 1)
&
“All hail ——-, that shalt be —- hereafter!”
Witches (act 1)
THEME: SUPERNATURAL, APP VS REALITY,

A

“Look like th’innocent flower but be the serpent under’t”
Lady Macbeth (act 1)
&
“All hail Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter!”
Witches (act 1)

20
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“eye of —-“, “—- burn and cauldron ——” & “hell——”
The Witches (act 4)
THEME: SUPERNATURAL

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“eye of newt”, “fire burn and cauldron bubble” & “hell-broth”
The Witches (act 4)

21
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”—– hide your —–, let not —— see my —— and —— desires”
Macbeth (Act 1)
THEME: APP VS REALITY,

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“Stars hide your fires, let not light see my black and deep desires”
Macbeth (Act 1)

22
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”—- is —- and —- is —-“
The Witches
THEME: APP VS REALITY,

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“Fair is foul and foul is fair”
The Witches

23
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“Most ———- murder hath broke — the Lord’s ——– temple”
Macduff (act 2)
THEME: APP VS REALITY

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“Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope the Lord’s anointed temple”
Macduff (act 2)

24
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“I am not ———-“
Macduff
THEME: APP VS REALITY

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“I am not treacherous”
Macduff

25
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“What i am —–, // Is thine, and – poor ——— to ——-“
Malcolm Act 4
THEME: APP VS REALITY, AMBITION

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“What i am truly, // Is thine, and my poor countries to command”
Malcolm Act 4

26
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“A good and ——– nature may —— // In an ——- charge. But i shall crave your ——”
Malcolm said to Macduff in Act 4
THEME: APP VS REALITY, AMBITION

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“A good and virtuous nature may recoil // In an imperial charge. But i shall crave your pardon”
Malcolm said to Macduff in Act 4

27
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“Royalty of ——”
(said by Macbeth in Act 3)
THEME: AMBITION

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“Royalty of Nature”
(said by Macbeth in Act 3)

28
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“He hath —— that doth guide his —– to act in ——-“
(said about Banquo by Macbeth in Act 3)
THEME: AMBITION

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“He hath wisdom that doth guide his valour to act in safety”
(said about Banquo by Macbeth in Act 3)

29
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“Turn, ——–, turn”
Macduff (Act 5)
THEME: AMBITION

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“Turn, hell-hound, turn”
Macduff (Act 5)