‘Fair is foul and foul is fair’
Paradox
Unbalanced country
Unnatural
‘What bloody man is that’
Referring to Macbeth
‘For brave Macbeth well he deserves that name’
Referring to Macbeth
‘So foul and fair a day I have not seen’
Super natural
Unnatural
‘Look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under’t’
Betrayal
Deception
‘Hath slept since’
Guilt
Regicide
‘And yet I would sleep’
Macbeth worries about the prophecies
‘Is this a dagger which I see before me’
‘The handle toward my hand’
Hallucination
‘Tis unnatural’
Unnatural
Unbalanced country
Regicide
‘Who did this more than bloody deed’
Motif
‘O full of scorpions is my mind , dear wife’
Foreign element
Imagery
Metaphors
‘Never shake thy glory locks at me’
Hallucinating
‘Are you a man’
Emasculation
‘I am a man again’
Maculation
‘Blood will have blood’
Motif
‘Bleed, bleed, poor country’
Motif
‘Unnatural deeds do unnatural troubles’
Despise
‘Now does he feel little’
Losing power
‘Out, out, brief candle’
Metaphorical
‘Thou was born of a women’
Manipulation
‘’My soul is too much charg’d with blood of thine already’
Won’t frighten Macduff
Motif
‘I’ll not fight with thee’
Guilt
Macbeth is dead
‘A little water will clear us of this deed’
Guilt
‘Oh Great Neptune’s ocean clear is of this deed’
Guilt
‘Our dammed spot, out I command you’
Lady Macbeth’s hallucination
‘Unsex me here’
Lady Macbeth’s soliloquy
‘How now, What news’
Sebvertive
‘I’gain to be a weary of the sun’
Sick of life
‘I will not be afraid of death and bane’
Reppetion
‘I have liv’d long enough’
Guilt getting to Macbeth