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Macbeth Mind Map

Red Arrows represent quotes that go with more than one category of imagery and explanation of quotes right after the quote highlighted in Black

Darkness

Clothing

Weather

  • 5.2.24-25 "Hang loose about him, like a giant's robe upon a dwarfish thief" this is a clothing quote because it is talking about Macbeth's robes
  • 1.3.114-115 "the thane of Cawdor lives: why do you dress me in borrow'd robes?"
  • 2.4.49-50 "well, may you see things well done there:adieu lest our old robes sit easier than our new!" this is clothing because it talks about old robes and makes the connection to the older times before the king was killed
  • 1.4.57-60 "Let not light see my black and deep desires: the eye wink at the hand! yet let that be, which the eye fears when it is done, to see"
  • 2.1.5-10 "hold, take my sword. theres husbandry in heaven, their candles are all out. take thee that too. a heavy summons lies like lead upon me, and yet i would not sleep. merciful powers, restrain in me the cursed thoughts that nature gives way to in repose! give me my sword" this quote relates to darkness because its talking about death and heaven
  • 5.5.25-28 " the way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle! life's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more: it is a tale" just like the previous quote this one talks about a candle going out and that flame on the candle represents MacBeth's life
  • 2.3.58-65 "the night has been unruly:where we lay, our chimneys were blown down, and, as they say, lamentings heard i' the air, strange screams of death, and prophesying with accents terrible of dire combustion and confused events new hatch'd to be the woeful time; the obscure bird clamour'd the live-long night: some say the earth was feverous and did shake" this quote relates to weather because it talks about the night and the wind, the wind was "screaming" through the air

Superstition

Animal

  • 3.5.25-35 " i'll catch it ere it come to ground: and that, distill'd by magic sleights, shall raise such artificial sprites, as, by the strength of their illusion, shall draw him on to his confusion, he shall sprun fate, scorn death, and bear his hopes 'bove wisdom, grace, and fear: and you all know securityis mortals' chiefst enemy." this quote relates to superstition because its talking about magic and illusions
  • 1.5.72-75 "look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under it" this quote belongs under animal because its talking about the flower being the person and the serpent being the bad guy
  • 1.5.41-42 "the raven himself is hoarse that croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan" this quote goes under animal because the raven is being used to represent a person
  • 2.4.14-15 "a falcon tow'ring in her pride of place, was by mousing owl hawk'd at and kill'd"
  • 2.4.16-22 "And Duncan's horses- a thing most strange and certain- beauteous and swift, the minions of their race, turn'd wild in nature, broke their stalls, flung out, contending 'gainst obedience, as they would make war with mankind." this quote goes under animal because its talking of duncan's horses and what it means by his horses are his children they broke out and got away in fear of death

Sleep

  • 2.1.5-10 also applies to sleep

Disease and Sickness

  • 5.2.31-34 "to give obedience where 'tis truly owed: Meet we the medicine of the sickly weal, and with him pour we, in our country's purgem each of us drop" this quote goes under disease and sickness because its talking about Scotland as a whole being sick

Things Are Not What They Seem

MacBeth

Chris Fisher

  • 1.3.114-15 also applies to things are not what they seem
  • 1.5.72-75 also applies to things are not what they seem
  • 1.5.41-42 also applies to things are not what they seem
  • 2.3.58-65 also applies to things are not what they seem

Power Corrupts

  • 5.2.24-25 also applies to Power Corrupts
  • 3.4.168-170 " i am in blood stepp'd in so far, that, should i wade no more, returning we as tedious as go o'er"
  • 3.5.25-35 also applies to power corrupts
  • 5.2.31-34 also applies to power corrupts
  • 5.5.25-28 also applies to power corrupts

Blood

Blind Ambition

  • 2.2.75-80 ""how is't with me, when every noise appeals me? what hands are here? ha! they pluck out mine eyes! will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? no; this my hand will rather the multitudinous seas incarnadine" this qoute goes with blood imagery because this is right after Macbeth killed the king and he doesnt think all the ocean will wash the blood off his hands
  • 3.4.168-170 also applies to blood
  • 5.5.25-28 also applies to power corrupts
  • 2.4.49-50 also applies to blind ambition
  • 4.1.158-70 "time, thoou anticipatest my dread exploiuts: the flighty purpose never is o'ertook unless the deed go with it: from this moment, the very firstlings of my heart shall be the firstlings of my hand. and even now, to crown my thoughts with acts, be it thought and done; the castle of Macduff i will surprise; seize upon Fife; give to the edge o' the sword his wife, his babies, and all unfortunate souls that trace him in his linew. no boasting like a fool; this deed ill do before this purpose cool: But no more sights! where are these gentlemen? come, bring me where they are" this is blind ambition because the witches planted an idea in his mind and he just went with it
  • 5.5.25-28 also applies to blind ambition
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