Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Macbeth's Memorize


Act III Scene I; lines 48-75
Line 1: Bring them before us.
(emotion): excited
(action): points to invizable door
(subtext): none; bring the murderers before me
Line 2: To be thus is nothing;
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Line 3: But to be safely thus.--Our fears in Banquo
(emotion): brooding
(action): gesture to self
(subtext): convincing/conniving
Line 4: Stick deep; and in his royalty of nature
(emotion): false happiness/praise
(action): gesture to self
(subtext): good is his undoing
Line 5: Reigns that which would be fear'd: 'tis much he dares;
(emotion): false happiness/praise
(action): fist to chest
(subtext): he is bold, but only for a good cause
Line 6: And, to that dauntless temper of his mind,
(emotion): admiring
(action): point to head
(subtext): he is smart to loyal to accecpt Macbeth as King with uncertain circumstances around the coronation
Line 7: He hath a wisdom that doth guide his valour

(emotion): admiring
(action): head nodding as if reading from a book
(subtext): his intelligence and foresight guides his noble actions
Line 8: To act in safety. There is none but he
(emotion): admiring
(action): head nodding; then sharp ‘no’gesture
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Line 9: Whose being I do fear: and, under him,
(emotion): nervous
(action): looking around nervously
(subtext): Macbeth is threatened by Banquo
Line 10: My Genius is rebuked; as, it is said,
(emotion): angry
(action): gesture proudly/unhappily to self/ pleading
(subtext): he is better/smarter than Macbeth
Line 11: Mark Antony's was by Caesar. He chid the sisters
(emotion): angry
(action): condesedingly hands weighing then a ‘no-no’ waggle of finger
(subtext): comparing Banquo and himself to Mark Antony and Caeser
Line 12: When first they put the name of king upon me,
(emotion): proud
(action): places crown upon own head
(subtext): he thinks Banquo is/was jealous
Line 13: And bade them speak to him: then prophet-like
(emotion): contemptous
(action): points tot the heavens for prophet
(subtext): Banquo tried to get their attention; he was jealous
Line 14: They hail'd him father to a line of kings:
(emotion): jealous
(action): grips chair/scepter tightly
(subtext): Macbeth is jealous of Banquo
Line 16: Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown,
(emotion): jealous, annoyed, unhappy
(action): take crown off head and toss it on the ground
(subtext): Macbeth isn’t going to be able to have kdis
Line 17: And put a barren sceptre in my gripe,
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Line 18: Thence to be wrench'd with an unlineal hand,
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Line 19: No son of mine succeeding. If 't be so,
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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Macbeth Act V Questions

Scene 1

1) What do the nurse (gentlewoman) and the doctor see?
      -Lady Macbeth sleep walking and talking

2) What does Lady Macbeth mean when she says, “Out, damned spot! Out, I say!...will these hands never be clean.”
      -She is wondering why the blood (of Duncan) still resides on her hands.

3) What is wrong with Lady Macbeth at this point of the play?
      -She has gone crazy with the guilt of killing Duncan and what she has done to acquire the throne.

Scene 2

1) What happens in this scene? What new characters are introduced? Why?
     -The leaders of the army are discussing how mad Macbeth has become
     -New Characters: Menteith, Angus, Caithness
     -They are introduced to show how everyone, from the smallest least powerful peasant to the powerful lords are rising against Macbeth. No one of good and loyal qualities is truly on his side anymore.

2) What is the significance of the scene?
     -The Scotts are going to join w/ the English
     -Everyone, all Scottish people, are tired of Macbeth and want him gone

3) What is meant when Caithness says, “Some say he’d mad; others that lesser hate him do call it valiant fury”?
     -Haters: He's bonkers
     -Semi-Haters: He is just acting out and raging

Scene 3

1) How would you describe Macbeth’s attitude and mood in this scene?
     -Wreckless; beytrayed; dangerous; nervous

2) Why isn’t Macbeth afraid? Do his soldier’s seem afraid? Why or why not?
     -The prophecy says he can't be killed by woman-born (Malcolm) and till Birnam Forest come to Dunsinane.
     -Soldiers are afraid for 2 reasons; Macbeth is going crazy and killing everyone, the English army is marching on them

Scene 4

1) What does Malcolm order the soldiers to do?
      -He has the soldiers cut down limbs of trees and hold them so it looks like a wood marching towards them.

Scene 5

1) What is meant when Macbeth says, “She should have died here-after”?
      -There is not time for her to die now, he is too busy to deal with it

2) What is the significant of the following quote, “Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is told no more. It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury signifying nothing.”
      -Life is meaningless, Death comes for them life is nothing but a prequel to death

Scene 6

1) What is important about this scene?
      -The army is now infront of the castle
      -Malcolm's uncle (Old Siward) is in charge of the army

Scene 7

1) Who does Macbeth kill in this scene? What is significant about this death?
      -Kills Young Siward
      -Significance= gives Macbeth more steam/courage, the chaos of battle

Scene 8

1) What happens in this scene?
      -Macbeth is killed by Macduff

2) Why does Macbeth lose heart in the fight against Macduff?
      -He learns that Macduff was not born, but ripped from his mother's womb.

Scene 9

3) Who is named king at the end of the play?
      -Malcolm