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Macbeth Introduction
  • Written by William Shakespeare in 1605
  • Macbeth is a man who overthrows the rightful King
    of Scotland
  • Shakespeare wrote Macbeth at the beginning of
    King James I reign
  • Before James succeeded Elizabeth I he was king of
    Scotland
  • Placing the play in James homeland probably
    pleased him

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Will the real Macbeth please stand up?
  • Macbeth was a real king of Scotland
  • He did kill King Duncan
  • Reigned from 1040-1057
  • Unlike the Macbeth in Shakespeares play
  • The real Macbeth had a legitimate claim to the
    throne
  • The real Macbeth was a strong leader
  • The real Macbeths reign was successful
  • The real Macbeth was killed at Lumphanan as
    opposed to Dunsinane

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Connections for British Society
  • Remember, remember the fifth of November
    Gunpowder, treason and plot.I see no reason why
    gunpowder, treasonShould ever be forgot...
  • In November 1605 the Gunpowder Plot was
    discovered
  • Guy Fawkes and his followers (Roman Catholics)
    planned to blow up Parliament
  • They wanted to bring down the British government
    and put a Catholic rulers on the throne
  • The plot was discovered and the men involved were
    tried and killed as traitors
  • Shakespeare sided with the king and seemed to
    think that a play about treason and death would
    find an audience at this time

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So this is a comedy right?
  • Macbeth is one of Shakespeares most famous
    tragedies (it is also his shortest)
  • Aside from the violent nature of the plot
    Shakespeare uses several literary devices to
    enhance the feeling of evil
  • He creates a serious and sinister mood by having
    most of the play take place at night
  • There is a heavy emphasis on the supernatural
    (witches, dreams, spells, and ghosts)

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A little taste of Macbeth
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Macbeth Act 1 - Scene 1
  • Witches - Supernatural influences
  • Fair being Foul - Paradox
  • King Duncan - Scotland
  • Duncans sons- Malcolm and Donaldbain
  • Generals - Macbeth and Banquo
  • Thunder , lightning , and rain - sense of doom

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Macbeth Act 1 - Scene 2
  • Macdonaldwalds rebellion
  • Ross tells Duncan of Norways rebellion - King of
    Norway - Sweno
  • Thane of Cawdor rebels against Duncan
  • Scotland wins - Macbeth gets title - Thane of
    Cawdor - THE SPOILS OF WAR
  • Macbeth and Banquo - Two spent swimmers

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Macbeth Act 1 Scene 3
  • The witches first prophesy has come true - Thane
    of Cawdor
  • Macbeth - So foul and fair a day , I have not
    seen - recalls witches first scene
  • Banquo - The instrument of darkness tell us
    truths - only to betray us

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Macbeth Act 1 Scene 4
  • Execution of Cawdor
  • You cant tell what is in a persons heart by
    looking at his face
  • Nothing in his life became him like the leaving
    of it
  • Duncan- Malcolm to be King
  • Macbeth- Let not light see my black and deep
    desires

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Macbeth Act 1 Scene 5
  • Macbeths home - Castle of Inverness
  • Lady Macbeth comes up with plan to kill Duncan -
    Husband weak
  • The milk of human kindness
  • Lady Macbeth - Must pour spirits in their ear.
    (Hamlet killed that way)

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Macbeth Act 1 Scene 6
  • Lady Macbeth - chameleon - perfect hostess
  • Duncans speech full of dramatic irony - castle
    pleasant - air is sweeter sees a martlet (a
    summer bird)
  • to Duncan the castle appears to be a paradise

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Macbeth Act 1 Scene 7
  • LadyMacbeth - convinces Macbeth to do the horrid
    deed
  • Macbeths Soliloquy - marked by confusionDuncan
    - Kinsman and his subject , a good King and
    virtuous man , a popular King , and death would
    bring sorrow to Scotland
  • Lady Macbeth Argument- What could have been when
    he can be King - Would kill her own baby to do
    this

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Macbeth Act 2 Scene 1
  • Past midnight - Moon has set and the Candles of
    heaven cannot be seen - dark brooding
  • Banquo draws sword - irony doesnt know Macbeth
    is going to kill Duncan
  • Dagger Speech - Mental disturbance
  • Is this a dagger which I see before me,The
    handle toward my hand? Macbeth, 2.1.423

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Macbeth Act 2 Scene 2
  • Lady Macbeth - That which have made them drunk,
    hath made me bold, What hath quenched them have
    given me fire
  • Drunk with boldness and on fire with passion
  • Lady Macbeth -would have murdered Duncan had he
    not looked like her father
  • Macbeth has two concerns - he has murdered sleep
    , bloodiness of deed
  • Lady Macbeth - blood is only like paint wash it
    off

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Scene 2
  • Knocking - knocking of their consciences actual
    knock
  • With all great Neptunes ocean wash this blood
    Clean from my hand?Macbeth, 2.2.789

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Macbeth Act 2 Scene 3
  • Porter - light comedy
  • farmer and equivocator have specific religious
    and historical connotations
  • A few months before Macbeth performed - Gunpowder
    plot - King James Guy Fawkes and John Garnett
    (nickname the farmer)
  • Lennox - extraordinary weather -unnatural events
    - The universe and events related

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Scene 3
  • Equivocation - The practice of lying in court
    about ones religion
  • Lady Macbeth faints when Macbeth proclaims he has
    killed the guards - avenge the act of treasonous
    malice - not in the plan
  • Malcolm - England
  • Donalbain - Ireland

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Scene 3
  • Macbeth says he has killed servants - Lady
    Macbeth faints
  • Macbeth and other Thanes swear to meet in manly
    rediness to avenge this act of treasonous
    malice
  • Theres daggers in mens smiles
  • Donaldbain - Ireland
  • Malcolm - England

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Macbeth Act 2 Scene 4
  • Macbeth has become King
  • Donaldbain and Malcolm have fled
  • Old Man - Traditional figure in lit represents
    what has been
  • owl kills falcon - daylight has been replaced by
    night - horses of the Kings stable have eaten
    each other
  • The world he has known has been turned on its head

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Macbeth Act 3 Scene 1
  • Banquo suspects Macbeth - gains comfort from 2nd
    prediction - his own children will be Kings
  • Even with new title Macbeth does not feel at ease
  • calls murderers dogs but he shows his inhumanity
    and imperfections -also wants to kill Fleance

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Act 3 Scene 2
  • Macbeth plans murder not Lady Macbeth
  • Macbeth and Lady Macbeths world not at peace
  • Macbeth wants to get rid of his bond with
    humanity
  • We have scorched the snake, not killed
    it.Macbeth, 3.2.15
  • Duncan is in his grave After life's fitful
    fever he sleeps well.Macbeth, 3.2.245

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Act 3 Scene 3
  • Banquo killed - Murderers lantern extinguished -
    Fleance escapes
  • Forces of darkness are at odds with light
  • Murderers capable of poetry
  • Escape of Fleance turning point - Peripeteia -
    sudden reversal of fortune
  • Banquos dying words to revenge

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Act 3 Scene 4
  • Macbeth has Thanes of Scotland over - Macduff not
    there
  • Murderers tell Macbeth what happened - Macbeth
    losses it
  • Macbeth sees ghost - goes into a fit
  • Macbeth has lost control
  • Macbeth will kill Macduff and visit three sisters
  • It will have blood, they say blood will have
    blood. Macbeth, 3.4.15253

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Act 3 Scene 5
  • Hecate joins three sisters
  • Some say this scene was not in the orginal play

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Act 3 Scene 6
  • Lennox reveals doubts about Macbeth - Did he kill
    the guards hastily?
  • Macduff has fled to England to join forces with
    Malcolm also asks help from King Edward of England

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Macbeth Act 4 Scene 1
  • Double, double, toil and trouble Fire burn, and
    cauldron bubble.Witches, 4.1.101
  • Macbeth goes to weird sisters and demands to be
    shown apparitions of the future
  • 1. disembodied head of a warrior who warns
    Macbeth of revenge
  • 2. blood-covered child who cannot be killed by
    any man of woman born

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  • 3. a child wearing a crown promises Macbeth
    cannot lose in battle until Birnam wood moves to
    Dunsinane
  • Macbeth asks about Banquos sons and sees a
    procession of Banquo and future kings
  • Macbethless future
  • Macduff has fled to England and Macbeth announces
    revenge of Macduffs wife and children
  • Ill make assurance double sure.Macbeth, 4.1.93

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Act 4 Scene 2
  • Lady Macduff feels Macduff has acted dishonestly
  • Son says the world is full of dishonest men

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Act 4 Scene 3
  • At one fell swoop.Macduff, 4.3.256
  • Malcolm tests Macduffs loyalty - says he would
    be a great tyrant - reverse psychology
  • Macduff still hates Macbeth - Malcolm has gotten
    what he wants Macduffs loyalty
  • Ross tells him of the slaughter of wife and child
    - Macduff vows revenge

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Macbeth Act 5 Scene 1
  • Out, damned spot! out, I say!Lady Macbeth,
    5.1.31
  • All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten
    this little hand. Lady Macbeth, 5.1.467
  • Whats done cannot be undone.Lady Macbeth,
    5.1.623
  • Played in dark except one candle
  • Lady Macbeth has gone mad - sleepwalks and tells
    fragments of events

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  • overheard by doctor and lady-in-waiting
  • Lady Macbeth is seen rubbing her hands - (quotes
    at the beginning)
  • Lady Macbeth needs a divine
  • Spiritual darkness - 1 candle

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Macbeth Act 5 Scene 2
  • Four lords of Scotland - Lennox, Mentith, Angus,
    and Caithness resolve to join Malcolm and English
    forces who are at Birnam Wood
  • Caithness speech - warrior hero - valiant fury -
    but not righteous - Distemperd Cause

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Macbeth Act 5 Scene 3
  • Macbeth dismisses reports of invasion ( confident
    tyrant)
  • Trusts the prophecies
  • Servant ( cream faced lilly livered) announces
    huge army
  • Doctor tells of Lady Macbeth
  • yellow leaf - fall of his own reputation

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Macbeth Act 5 Scene 4
  • English and Scotish armies under leadership of
    Malcolm meet at Birnam Wood
  • Malcolm orders soldiers to cut a branch and carry
    it in front of them as camouflage To shadow the
    number of our host
  • taken from Holinsheds Chronicles - 1577

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Macbeth Act 5 Scene 5
  • Macbeth fully armed - brave rhetoric
  • shriek offstage - The queen is dead
  • Birnam Wood appears to have uprooted itself
    advancing towards Dunsinane
  • Shakespeare - Power-seeking tyrants tend toward
    self-destruction
  • I have supped full with horrors.Macbeth,
    5.5.14 - Banquos ghost
  • Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow.Macbeth,
    5.5.21

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Macbeth Act 5 Scene 6
  • Malcolm and his troops have reached Dunsinane
  • Siward first to advance - age
  • Macduff order of troops- discipline - harbinger
    or sign of what is to come

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Macbeth Act 5 Scene 7
  • Macbeth challenged by son of Siward
  • Macbeths forces have surrendered Dunsinane
    Castle
  • They have tied me to a stake I cannot fly
  • kills young Siward - Thou wast born of woman
  • Macduff - ironic timing- takes place of Siward

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Macbeth Act 5 Scene 8
  • Macbeth and Macduff finally face to face
  • words are tossed
  • Macbeth ponders suicide but hey I cant die
  • Macduff tells him he entered the world Untimely
    rippd from mothers womb
  • Macbeth realizes witches are imperfect
    speakers
  • Macbeth dies

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Macbeth Act 5 Scene 9
  • Malcolm proclaimed new king of Scotland
  • true friends we miss loyalty he will rule with
    graciousness and humility
  • Macduff enters with Macbeths head

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