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Why Shakespeare is Great Greatest 2. Universality Timelessness Beauty Adaptability Age, time
About Shakespeare’s Life 154 Birthplace Education Hathaway Playwright - 154 - plays Christian
His Career King’s, Globe Money - mature - complex - dialogue
His Philosophy What, content How, style - functional - explicit - moral tone Theme, purpose Realism, lovely, respect
honorificabilitudinitatibus Random Facts Performed Longest all honorificabilitudinitatibus
Sonnets Autobiographical, sequences - fatherly - faults - Cupid
“Sonnet 18” Best Man differ, death Sun, sun going behind the clouds The sonnet Life Yes, Shakespeare’s sonnet lives, and it does give life to the subject. English, 3 quatrains and a couplet Italian - But
“Sonnet 73” Paradox Autumn children
“Sonnet 116” Love, time Argument - 18 Faithful Faithfulness and endurance—True love accepts without seeking to change the other person. Time and circumstances do not change true love. Grim Reaper
“Sonnet 146” Lady Death, beauty, inner Apostrophe Priorities The body Religious Italian Slave, inversely More, eternal Buildings Death Paradox, physical, fear
Terms Opposition Truth “To Be or Not to Be” Real Dressing Universal Tragic flaw
General Information about the Play Tragedies Banquo Scotland Destiny, soul, monster, fall Tragedy, triumphs, Biblical
Act I, scene i Tone, pathetic - weird, fate - fates - not, same, Scripture, not - conflict, chorus + reversal + paradox + order + reality
Act I, scene ii Begins, order King Hest Loyal ** villain blood
Act I, scene iii Ironic, victorious, stormy, Macbeth King - prophecies Banquo - paradox - foils Fulfilled, obsessed Truths, opposite intentions
Act I, scene iv Execution Irony Repented, soul, escape
Act I, scene v Letter, kill Guiding Feminine, order Soliloquy, evil, willingly, no, innocent, evil Memorable - antithesis - ambition, flaw - Great Chain, Being - Eve, Jezebel - After - Before builds
Act I, scene vi Castle Mood Birds Ironic - horror
Act I, scene vii Consequences, death Guest Crossbow, arrow Ambition, regicide
Act II, Scene i Evil Good -honor -conscience -loyalty Dagger Evil, off, bloody, evil Reality, literal, abstract Bell, hell Conflicted, sees the horror of the deed which he is planning
Act II, scene ii The groom’s snoring, Macbeth’s descent on the stairs, the owl’s scream, the cricket’s cry, the knocking within Father Kills “amen,” hell, mad Sleep, innocence Knocking, horror Pilate, irony Lady Macbeth Lady Macbeth- calm, Macbeth- horrified
Act II, scene iii Evils, prose, Language Upset Macduff, dawn Temple, holy Servants afraid
Act II, scene iv Falcon, owl Pathetic fallacy Order Macbeth
Act III: The Murder of Banquo
Act III, scene i King Fulfilled Banquo’s, Fleance’s Banquo, Fleance Malcolm, Donalbain Irony Feelings of jealousy because he has no male heirs, and he is afraid that Banquo’s son Fleance will succeed him as king according to the witches’ prophecy
Act III, scene ii Bolder, despair Futile, protectiveness, true Sleep, Duncan’s Night, darkness Hide, wife’s, life, death
Act III, scene iii Macbeth’s, Banquo, Fleance Third, Macbeth Banquo, Fleance, turns, children, failure Turning point, conscience, crown Death death, order
Act III, scene iv Banquet, ensnare, reverse, ghost, avenge, ghost Banquo’s, Fleance’s Blood Banquo, irony, returns, irony, theme Fit, dismiss, order, symbolic Supernatural, downfall Banquo’s, Hecate Supernatural, foreboding Nature, crimes Banquo’s, Duncan, Banquo, Banquo, ambition, bloodshed Banquo, villain, James I seek
Act III, scene v Thunder, lightning Pathetic fallacy Hecate, Greek Rhyme Foreshadows, security
Vs. Act III, scene vi Objective, ironic Ironic, Duncan After, killed, killing, Macduff ideal Vs.