What does “fair is foul and foul is fair” signify ? | It represents ambiguity which can linkto Macbeths inner conflictIt also represents a link between the supernatural and Macbeth in A1 S3 so “fould and fair a day i have not seen” this causes discomfort |
Chaiasmic structure | Murkiness and confusion to come |
Fricatives | Emphasise mystery |
what is the witches’ prophecy to Macbeth? | “All hail Macbeth Thane of Glamis” “Thane of Cawdor””Who shalt be king thereafter” |
What is the witches’ prophecy for Banquo? | His descendants will be kings |
Quote A2 S1 | is this a dagger I see before me? |
A2 S1 Quote | come let me clutch thee |
A2 S1 Quote | a dagger of the mind a false creation proceeding from the heat oppressed brain |
Quote A2 S1 | words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives |
Macbeth Eduqas GCSE Lit
November 11, 2019