Macbeth Violance Flashcards

1
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What are the two types of violence

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Violence to protect country and violence against king

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2
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“Thunder and lightening”

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Foreshadows violence

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3
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“U seamed him from the nave to the chops”

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Violence to protect country cut him from belly to mouth

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4
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“Fixed his head upon our battlements”

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Violence to protect country
Foreshadows Macbeths death

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5
Q

“Dashed the brains out”

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Lady Macbeth violent verbs atypical Machiavellian

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6
Q

“Is this a dagger I see before me”

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Foreshadows regicide

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7
Q

“Hang man’s hands”

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Consequences of guilt

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8
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“Blood will have blood”

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The consequences of violence

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9
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“Your wife and babes savagely slaughtered”

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Violence against country

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10
Q

“Dead butcher”

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Consequences of violence

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11
Q

What is this divine right of kings

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Gods choice of who is king

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