Macbeth quotes + essay plans Flashcards

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What quotes could be used for Macbeth? (8)

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“brave Macbeth”
“smoked with bloody execution”
“thane of Cawdor”
“stay, you imperfect speakers, tell me more”
“I am settled”
“I am in blood stepped in so far”
“tyrant” - used by many throught ending e.g. Malcolm
‘bearing Macbeth’s head on a pole’

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What could an essay plan for Macbeth look like?

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  1. Introduction - tragic hero, noble at beginning, ruined at end, shows divine right of kings will always be recovered
  2. Initial impression of Macbeth - admirable, adorned, dutiful, valorous
  3. Macbeth’s weakness - naive, pilable, submissive, obedient, compliant
  4. Macbeth’s downfall - guilty, tragic, desperate, paranoid
  5. Conclusion - hemartia inescapable, Macbeth’s character leaves lasting impact on reader
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What quotes could be used for Lady Macbeth? (6)

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“look like th’innocent flower but be the serpent under’t”
“leave all the rest to me”
“coward”
“a little water clears us of this deed”
“out, damned spot: out, I say!”
“will these hands never be clean”

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What could an essay plan for Lady Macbeth look like?

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  1. Introduction - pivotal character, influenced Macbeth’s actions
  2. Lady Macbeth’s control and strength - dictatorial, authoritative, commanding
  3. Lady Macbeth’s downfall - despondent, vexed, haunted by guilt, frayed demeanor
  4. Conclusion - memorable and important character, development of character
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What quotes could be used for the theme of power? (8)

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“tell me more”
“security is mortal’s chiefest enemy”
“that shalt be king hereafter”
“unsex me”
“if you were a man”
“brave Macbeth”
“turn, hell-hound, turn”
‘bearing Macbeth’s head on a pole’

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What could an essay plan look like for the theme of power?

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  1. Introduction - introduce power and who has it
  2. Witches’ power - authoritative, dominant
  3. Lady Macbeth’s power - cunning, strategic
  4. Macbeth’s downfall - ambitious, ruthless, determined, tragic, catastrophic
  5. Conclusion - explanation of uncontrolled ambition, consequences of chasing power
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What quotes could be used for the theme of women’s roles? (6)

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“tell me more”
“security is mortal’s chiefest enemy”
“if you were a man”
“you and I”
“will these hand ne’er be clean?”
“the queen… is dead”

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What could an essay plan for women’s roles look like?

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  1. Introduction - devestating, destructive, lethal
  2. Witches - foreboding, threatening
  3. LM being a driving force - manipulative, catastrophic
  4. LM’s downfall - tragic, inevitable
  5. Conclusion - gender roles in the play, reasons why
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What quotes could be used for the witches? (7)

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‘thunder and lightning’
“when the battle’s lost, and won”
“hover through the fog and filthy air”
“I’ll give thee a wind”
“I’ll drain him dry as hay”
“tell me more”
“security is mortal’s chiefest enemy”

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What could an essay plan for the witches look like?

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  1. Introduction - role in play, influencers, significant to play
  2. Power and manipulation - cunning, malevolent
  3. Superatural - eerie, otherworldly, uncanny
  4. Conclusion - danger of tampering with fate, catalysts
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What quotes could be used for the theme of ambition? (8)

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“brave Macbeth”
“unsex me”
“leave all the rest to me”
“vaulting ambition”
“I am settled”
“will these hands ne’er be clean”
“the queen… is dead”
‘bearing Macbeth’s head on a pole’

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What could an essay plan for the theme of ambition look like?

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  1. Introduction - ambition driving Macbeth, destructive
  2. Power of ambition - persuasive, powerful, forceful
  3. Consequences of ambition - cataclysmic, devastating, fatal
  4. Conclusion - Shakespeare -> ambition bad -> acting upon ambition bad
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What quotes could be used for Macduff?

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“worthy thane”
“Macduff is fled to England”
“I am not treacherous”
“bleed, bleed, poor country”
“I must also feel it as a man”
“turn, hell-hound, turn”
‘bearing Macbeth’s head on a pole’

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What could an essay play for Macduff look like?

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  1. Introduction - loyalty, heroism, foil
  2. Beginning vs end - good opinion -> bad opinion of Macbeth
  3. Foil to Macbeth - kind, patriotic, an all out nice guy
  4. Patriotism - loyal, dedicated, selfless
  5. Conclusion - symbol of resistance and being a morally good person
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What quotes could be used for the theme of madness? (5)

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“is this a dagger which I see before me?”
“it will make us mad”
“full of scorpions is my mind”
‘enter Banquo’s ghost’
“all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand”

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What could an essay plan for the theme of madness look like?

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  1. Introduction - LM and Macbeth deranged, causes
  2. Macbeth - cacophany in his head, psychosis (disconnected from reality)
  3. LM - delusional, maniacal (massively enthusiastic about killing Duncan)
  4. Conclusion - Shakespeare shows that doing bad things has phsycological consequences