Macbeth mindmap
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- Created on: 29-04-18 12:55
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- MACBETH
- Macbeth as a tragic hero
- 'a poor player/ That struts and frets his hour upon the stage'
- 'out, brief candle'
- 'she should have died hereafter'
- 'vaulting ambition which o'erleaps itself'
- Macbeth as a tyrant
- early hints of thirst for violence
- 'unseam'd him from the nave to th'chaps'
- 'smok'd with bloody execution'
- killing his own people
- 'give to th'edge o'th'sword, his wife, his babes'
- 'we have scorch'd the snake, not killed it'
- going against nature
- 'the earth was feverous and did shake'
- 'Hear it not Duncan, for it is a knell/ That summons thee to heaven or hell'
- Opinions of others
- 'from whom this tyrant holds the due of birth'
- early hints of thirst for violence
- Macbeth as a man
- 'I dare do all that may become a man'
- 'Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck''
- Macbeth as a good person
- 'should against his murderer shut the door, not bear the knife myself'
- Macbeth as honourable
- 'I will not yield'
- 'If chance will have me king, why chance may crown me/ Without my stir'
- 'What he hath lost, noble Macbeth hath won'
- 'suggestion/ Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair'
- Macbeth as weak
- 'thy nature/ It is too full o'th'milk of human kindness'
- 'Are you a man?'
- Macbeth and guilt
- 'will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hands?'
- 'I could not say "Amen" '
- 'Macbeth does murder sleep'
- 'a dagger of the mind, a false creation/ Proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain'
- Macbeth as evil
- 'Stars hide your fires, Let not light see my black and deep desires'
- Macbeth as a tragic hero
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