Essay Quotes Flashcards
(10 cards)
Finish the quote and say what techniques are used:
Fair is —— and foul is ——
“Fair is foul and foul is fair”
Techniques: irony, foreshadowing, characterisation and theme
Finish the quote and say what techniques are used:
Brave Macbeth —- he ———— that name
“Brave Macbeth for he deserves that name”
Techniques: foreshadowing, characterisation, ironic and theme
Bonus: links to “fair is foul and foul is fair”
Finish the quote and say what techniques are used:
“Is this a ——— I see before —“
“Is this a dagger I see before me”
Techniques: foreshadowing, characterisation, theme and symbolism
Finish the quote and say what techniques are used:
I have not —— to prick the ——- of my intent”
“I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent”
Techniques: characterisation, foreshadowing, theme and metaphor
Finish the quote and say what techniques are used:
Glamis hath ———— sleep and there ——— shall ——- no more
“Glamis hath murdered sleep and there Cawdor shall sleep no more”
Techniques: foreshadowing, metaphor and theme
Finish the quote and say what techniques are used:
“Out, out brief ———, life but a ———- shadow”
“Out, out brief candle, life but a walking shadow”
Techniques: theme, characterisation and symbolism
Finish the quote and say what techniques are used:
“False face hide what the ——- heart doth ——“
“False face hide what the false heart doth know”
Techniques: theme and characterisation
Finish the quote and say what techniques are used:
“When you ——- do it then you —— a man”
“When you durst do it then you were a man”
Techniques: characterisation
Finish the quote and say what techniques are used:
“My thought whose ——— yet is but —————- shakes so my single state of man”
“My thought who’s murder yet is hut fantastical shakes so my single state of man”
Techniques: foreshadowing, theme and characterisation
Finish the quote and say what techniques are used:
“Thou canst not say I did it ——- shake those gory ——- at me”
“Thou canst not say I did it never shake those gory locks at me”
Techniques: theme, characterisation and foreshadowing