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Category > Art & Design Posted 01 Aug 2017 My Price 11.00

Macbeth Act 2 Practice

1) ‘Had I but died an hour before this chance

I had liv’e a blessed time; for, from this instant,

There’s nothing serious in mortality,

All is but toys; renown and grace is dead,

The wine of life is drawn, and the mere lees

Is left this vault to brag of.’

 

The value of life

 

Man versus Nature

 

Man’s relationship with God

 

Deciding where loyalty is due

 

Faith

2) O gentle lady!

‘Tis not for you to hear what I can speak;

The repetition in a woman’s ear

Would murder as it fell.’ -Macduff

 

This is an instance of metaphor

 

This is an instance of catharsis

 

This is an instance of the tragic flaw

 

This is an instance of aside

 

This is an instance of dramatic irony

3)  ‘The night has been unruly: where we lay,

Our chimneys were blown down; and, as they say,

Lamentings heard i’ the air; strange screams of death,

And prophesying with accents terrible

Of dire combustion and confus’d events

New hatch’d to the woeful time. The obscure bird

Clamour’d the livelong night: some say the earth

Was feverous and did shake.’ -Lennox 

 

 Man versus Nature

 

Natural versus the Supernatural

 

The ends justify the means

 

Violence and Peace

 

Gluttony

4) ‘My hands are of your colour, but I shame

To wear a heart so white.

I hear a knocking

At the sout entry; retire we to our chamber;

A little water clears us of this deed;

How easy is it, then! Your constancy

Hath left you unattended.’ -Lady Macbeth

 

The ends justify the means

 

Motherhood

 

The traits of a good and decent king

 

Femininity and Strength

 

Guilt

5) ‘Infirm of purpose!

Give me the daggers. The sleeping and the dead

Are but as pictures; ’tis the eye of childhood

That fears a painted devil. If he do bleed,

I’ll gild the faces of the grooms withal;

For it must seem their guilt.’ -Lady Macbeth

 

Masculinity, femininity, fear, and strength

 

The inherent value of life

 

Violence and Peace

 

Marriage, Fidelity, and Commitment

 

The strength of love

6) ‘I’ll go no more:

I am afraid to think what I have done;

Look on’t again I dare not.’ - Macbeth

 

Greed

 

Respecting your elders

 

Guilt

 

The finality of death

 

Man’s relationship with God

7) ‘These deeds must not be thought

After these ways; so, it will make us mad.’ -Lady Macbeth

 

Motherhood

 

Enjoyment versus Health

 

Masculinity

 

Violence and Peace

 

Guilt

8) ‘But wherefore could I not pronounce ‘Amen’?

I had most need of blessing, and ‘Amen’

Stuck in my throat.’ - Macbeth

 

Femininity and Strength

 

Guilt

 

Violence and Power

 

Man versus Nature

 

The ends justify the means

9) ‘That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold,

What hath quench’d them hath given me fire.’ - Lady Macbeth

 

This is an example of tragic flaw

 

This is an example of tragic hero

 

This is an example of Shakespeare’s wordplay

 

This is an example of catharsis

 

This is an example of personification

10) ‘I dreamt last night of the three weird sisters:

To you they have show’d some truth.’  - Banquo

 

The danger of knowledge

 

The strength of love

 

Greed

 

Individual versus Society

 

Femininity and Beauty

 

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