Macduff Revision
- Created by: jackyp458
- Created on: 08-04-19 15:07
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- Macduff
- Macbeth:" Wake Duncan with thy knocking! I would thou couldst!"
- Use of 2 exclamative phrases after each other.
- Shows more evil in Macbeth's tone.
- After Macbeth kills Duncan, he is like this.
- Makes it clearer for Macduff to see.
- After Macbeth kills Duncan, he is like this.
- His anger from evil is now showing after he has murdered Duncan.
- Shows more evil in Macbeth's tone.
- Use of 2 exclamative phrases after each other.
- Macduff:" Bleed, bleed poor country! Great Tyranny!"
- Personification
- Being very over the top.
- Hyperbole.
- Being very over the top.
- Repeating exclamatives.
- Personification
- Macduff:" Hail,King of Scotland!"
- Shows he now has power and leadership but is using it in the right way to promote Malcolm as king
- Unlike Macbeth who just wanted to be king himself.
- Malcom then speaks after this which are the last words of the script.
- Malcolm has last words which shows he's now got the most power.
- Shows he now has power and leadership but is using it in the right way to promote Malcolm as king
- Macbeth:" Wake Duncan with thy knocking! I would thou couldst!"
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