A | B |
fair is foul, and foul is fair | witches, appearence vs. reality |
Soul foul and fair a day i have not seen | Macbeth to banquo, appearence vs. reality |
Nothing in his life become him like the leaving it | Malcolm to duncan, Gives macbeth the thaneship of cawdor |
There's no art to find the mind's construction in the face. He was a gentleman on whom i built an absolute trust | Duncan to Malcolm, Duncan's character flaw |
The prince of Cumberland! that is a step on which i must fall down or else over leap | Macbeth, Curopting ambition |
yet do i fear they nature; It is too full o'th' milk of human kindness | aside, she has to currupt macbeth to kill the king |
come you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here | Lady Macbeth, she asks to be currupted |
your face my thane is as a book where men may read strange matters | Lady Macbeth to Macbeth, appearence vs. reality |
Look like th' innocent flower, but be ther serpent under 't | Lady Macbeth to macbeth, appearence vs. reality |
Methought i heard a voice cry "sleep no more! macbeth does murder sleep" | Macbeth to lady macbeth, theme: human consience |
Will all great neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? | macbeth aside, contience and fear |
Blanched | adj. anemic looking from illness or emotion |
dauntless | adj. not to be daunted or intimidated; fearless; intrepid; bold |
incensed | adj. angered at something unjust or wrong |
infirmity | noun, a physical weakness or ailment |
malevolence | noun the quality state or felling of being malevolent ill will malice or hatred |
mirth | noun: Gaiety or jollity, when accompanied by laughter |
posterity noun | succeeding or futer generation collectively |
Purged | verb.to rid of whatever is impure or undesirable |
rancor | noun bitter rankling resentment or ill will |
Rebuked | verb. to express share stern disapproval or reprove reprimand |
abjeure | verb. to renounce repudiate or retract |
appease | verb to bring to a state of peace |
avaricious | adj. characterized by avarice greedy covetous |
credulous | adj. willing to belive to trust too readily |
diminutive | adj. small |
judicious | adj. using or showing judgment as to action or practical expendiency |
laudable | adj. derserving praise |
reconciled | verb. to cause to accept or be resigned to something not desired |
redress | noun the setting right of what is wrong |
voluptuousness | adj full of characteried by or ministering to indulgence in luxury pleasure and sensuous enjoyment |