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  1. But 'tis strange: And oftentimes, to win us to our harm, The instruments of darkness tell us truths, Win us with honest trifles, to betray's. In deepest consequence. Cousins, a word, I pray you. MACBETH. [Aside] Two truths are told, As happy prologues to the swelling act.

  2. British Lit Macbeth act 2. 19 terms. Grace_Bauer1. Preview. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like They foreshadow events that will occur later, Including Macbeth's rise to power and later actions., The notes explain the unfamiliar language of the play., She means that the witches' predictions have begun to come true ...

  3. Consider Shakespeare's decision to open Scene vii of The Tragedy of Macbeth with Macbeth's soliloquy. Explain what the soliloquy reveals about Macbeth's state of mind, how it relates to other key speeches in Act I, and how it helps propel the action of the plot. Also discuss the aesthetic impact of the soliloquy, or the power and beauty of some ...

  4. Choose three options. It illustrates a key contrast between Lady Macbeth and her husband. It gives the audience insight into Lady Macbeth's thoughts and feelings. It provides the audience with a vivid picture of Lady Macbeth's personality. A) Which of the following best describes the internal conflict that Macbeth faces in Act I of The Tragedy ...

  5. Choice a is incorrect. In Act I, she seems less kind and gentle than he does. Choice b is incorrect. Lady Macbeth begins thinking of the murder of Duncan as soon as she reads his letter about the witches' predictions, which include the remark about Macbeth being "king hereafter." Choice c is incorrect.

  6. Throughout Act 1 of the tragedy of Macbeth, Macbeth's plans and actions seeme to be motivated most of all by. his wife's encouragement. In the Tragedy of Macbeth, in what way is lady macbeth stronger than her husband. she stands firm when Macbeth begins to waver in his deadly purpose. Which literary device is portrayed excellently when the ...

  7. Act II for quotations that disclose Macbeth’s feelings about the murders. Write these quotations in. the upper, unshaded dagger halves. In the lower, shaded dagger halves, explain each quotation’s. meaning in your own words. 1. Describe Macbeth’s general state of mind after the murders. 2.

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