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How is the supernatural presented in Macbeth?

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  • Witches’ predictions
  • Lady Macbeth
  • Equivocators
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Quotes about witches’ predictions

Supernatural

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“Rapt withal”
“None of woman born shall harm Macbeth”
“So foul and fair a day I have not seen”

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Quotes about Lady Macbeth supernatural

Supernatural

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“Come thick night” “Unsex me here”
“Spirits that tend on mortal thoughts”

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Quotes about supernatural as equivocators

Supernatural

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“Fair is foul and foul is fair”
“Lesser than Macbeth, but greater”

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How is ambition presented in Macbeth?

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  • Lady Macbeth’s to be Queen
  • Macbeth’s for power/security
  • Consequences
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Quote for Lady Macbeth’s ambition

Ambition

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“Take my milk for gall” “Unsex me here”
“Spirits that tend on mortal thoughts”
“A little water clears us of this deed”

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Quote for Macbeth’s ambition for power

Ambition

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“Stars hide your fires”
“To be thus is nothing, but to be safely thus”
“Rapt withal”

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Quote for the consequences of ambition

Ambition

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“Dead butcher and his fiend-like Queen”
“All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand”
“Life’s but a walking shadow”

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How is loyalty presented in Macbeth?

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  • Lady Macbeth to her husband
  • Macbeth to Duncan
  • Macduff to Malcolm
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Quote for Lady Macbeth’s loyalty to Macbeth

Loyalty

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“Spirits that tend on mortal thoughts”
“Dearest partner of greatness”

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Quote for Macbeth’s loyalty to Duncan

Loyalty

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“We will proceed no further in this business”

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Quote for Macduff’s loyalty to Malcolm

Loyalty

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“O Scotland Scotland!”
“To leave his wife, to leave his babes”

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How is good and evil presented in Lord of the Flies?

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  • Darkness
  • Simon
  • Ralph
  • Face paint
  • The Beast
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Quote for darkness in LoTF

Good and evil

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“Like an extinguisher”
“Teeth and claws”
“More and more passionate hysteria”

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Quote for Simon in LoTF

Good and evil

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“He found for them the fruit they could not reach”
“Inarticulate in his efforts to express mankind’s essential illness”
“Inside the mouth”

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Quote for Ralph in LoTF

Good and evil

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“The fair boy”
“The desire to squeeze and hurt was over-mastering”
“That was murder”
“Darkness of man’s heart”

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Quote for face paint

Good and evil

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“The mask was a thing on it’s own”
“They understood only too well the descent into savagery the concealing paint brought”

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Quote for the Beast

Good and evil

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“Roger sharpened a stick at both ends”
“Maybe it’s only us”

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How is civilisation presented in Lord of the Flies?

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  • The conch
  • Violence
  • Piggy’s glasses
  • The beast
  • Ralph
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Quote about the conch

Civilisation

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“The conch doesn’t count on top of the mountain”
“Exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist”

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Quote about violence

Civilisation

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“Next time there would be no mercy”
“Laughing and shuddering” Ch4
“Delirious abandonment”

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Quote about Piggy’s glasses

Civilisation

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“Now I only got one eye”
“They blinded me”

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Quote about the Beast

Civilisation

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“Maybe it’s only us”
“Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!”

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Quote about Ralphs longing for civilisation

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“Found himself understanding the wearisomeness of this life”
“Shutter”
“Darkness of man’s heart”

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How is the island presented in Lord of the Flies?
- Mankind's destruction of nature - Darkness - Simon's death - Ralph's view of the island - Simon's place
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Quote about mankind's destruction of nature | The island
"Scar" "Imposed their will over a living thing" "We saw your smoke"
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Quote about darkness | The island
"Teeth and claws" "Hit with more and more passionate hysteria" "This ought to have been left for daylight"
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Quote about Simon's death | The island
"It's blood was staining the sand" "Befouled bodies" "A sea of inquisitive bright creatures"
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Quote about Ralphs view of the island | The island
"No grown-ups!" "Found himself understanding the wearisomeness of this life" "Supposing"
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Quote about Simon's place | The island
"Inside the mouth" "Cannon boomed" "Gun" "Even the butterflies" avoided the pig's head
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Context for darkness | Good and evil
Golding was a school teacher
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Context for Simon | Good and evil
Lord of the Flies translates to Beelzebub
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Context for Ralph | Good and evil
Golding had a middle-class upbringing which left him ill-prepared for the horrors he would face in the war
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Context for face paint | Good and evil
Golding fought in WW2 and was shocked by atrocities committed by ordinary people
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Context for the Beast | Good and evil
Cold War in 1950s, Golding shocked at humanities capacity for violence
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Context for mankind's destruction of nature | The island
Cold war in 1950s, threat of nuclear devestation
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Context for darkness | The island
Golding was a school teacher
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Context for Simon's death | The island
Golding fought in WW2 and was shocked by atrocities committed by ordinary people
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Context for Ralph's view of the island | The island
Golding had a middle-class upbringing that left him ill-prepared for the horrors he would face in the war
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Context for Simon's place | The island
Lord of the Flies translates to Beelzebub
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Context for the conch | Civilisation
Cold war in 1950s, democracy was under threat
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Context for violence | Civilisation
Satire of traditional island adventure novels, uses same characters as Coral Island. Contrasts childhood innocence
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Context for Piggy's glasses | Civilisation
Golding was a school teacher
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Context for the beast | Civilisation
Lord of the Flies translates to Beelzebub
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Context for Ralph's longing for civilisation | Civilisation
Golding had a middle-class upbringing that left him ill-prepared for the horrors he would face in the war