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Remembering Macbeth

Round 2 – Quotes/Analysis

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Row 1, Col 1

When Macbeth declares that“all Great Neptune’s ocean” will

not wash “this blood clean”from his hand, he is employing

this

Hyperbole

1,2

“So foul and fair a day I have not seen”

is an example of whattype of statement?

Paradox

1,3

Lady Macbeth

This character says:“All the perfumes of Arabia

will not sweeten thislittle hand."

1,4

Banquo says “My noble partner/ You greet with present grace and great

prediction/ Of noble having and of royal hope/ That he seems rapt withal.”

In this context “rapt” means

Lost in thought

2,1

When Lady Macbeth says, “Tis safer to be that which

we destroy/ Than bydestruction dwell in doubtful

joy.”“Doubtful joy” is an example

of this figure of speech.

Oxymoron

2,2

Inability to correctly judge others

"There's no art / To find the mind's construction in the face. / He was a

gentleman on whom I built / An absolute trust”

demonstrates this aspect of Duncan’s personality.

2,3

This character said:

Macbeth

“Of all men else I have avoidedthee,/But get thee back,

my soul is too much charged/With blood of thine already.

 

2,4

When Macbeth says“Be innocent of the knowledge,

dearest chuck,/ Till thou applaud the deed”

to whom is he speaking?

Lady Macbeth

3,1

When Duncan comes to Invernesshe says, “this castle hath a pleasant

seat, the air/ Nimbly and sweetlyrecommends itself/ Unto our

gentle senses.”This is an example of what

type of irony?

Dramatic Irony

3,2

Light vs. Dark

The line"Stars, hide your fires,/Let not

light see my black and deep desires” is an example of

this theme or motif

3,3

This character said"Upon my head they place

a fruitless crown/And put a barren scepter

in my grip." 

Macbeth

3,4

At the end of the play, Malcolm bestows this

new honor on his Thanes.

He makes them Earls

4,1

When Macbeth says “Out, outbrief candle” the candle

represents life and is this type of analogy .

Metaphor

4,2

Regretful or remorseful

"To know my deed, 'twere best not know myself. / Wake Duncan with

thy knocking!  I would thou couldst!”

What best describes the tone of this quote?

4,3

This character said:“Oh nation miserable!/With an

untitled tyrant, bloody-sceptered,/ When shall thou

see thy wholesome days again?”

Macduff

4,4

In Macbeth’s “Tomorrow”speech, “petty pace”

is an example ofthis sound device.

Alliteration

5,1

During the dagger soliloquy Macbeth says that withered

murder walks with “Tarquin’sravishing strides.” This is a

reference to a Roman infamousfor his rape of Lucrece and is

therefore and example of this literary term  

Allusion

5,2

Lennox reports on the terrible and unnatural events that occurred the night that Macbeth killed

Duncan. In response Macbeth says “Twas a rough night.”

This statement can best be characterized as

Understatment

5,3

This character said:

Macduff

“I shall [dispute it like a man];/ But I must also feel it as a man;/ I cannot but remember such things were/ That were most precious to

me."

5,4

These rhyming schemes can be found in this quote

“Double, double, toil and trouble;/Fire burn and cauldron bubble”

Internal rhyme and rhyming couplet

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