Monday, February 11, 2019
Shakespeares Macbeth - Macbeth as Oxymoron :: GCSE English Literature Coursework
MacBeth Oxymoron go 1 moving-picture show 1 rapscallion 274 root 12-13 " loveful is foul, and foul is bazar / Hoverthrough the fog and filthy air."  This summon is interesting to me because it is an oxymoron. Its insufferable how clean-living can be foul when elegant is equal or mild and foul is gross and rotten. Itssignificance is that the witches delight in the astonishment of good and bad,beauty and ugliness.   puzzle disclose 1 dig 2 scalawag 279 Line 40 "So foul and fair a day I have non seen"   This iterate b arly means that its 1 of those days when fog is followed bysunshine, then a thunderstorm, some hail, and more than sunshine. In other wranglingcharacter is acting somewhat strange. Act 1 panorama 3 paginate 282 Line 174-175 "My dull conceiver was wrought / With things bury"  Macbeth makes the lying excuse that he was thinking ab give away something sounimportant that he has already forgotten what it wa s. However, those thingsare faraway from forgotten. Act 1 Scene 4 summon 284 Line 13-47 "Theres no art / To find the mindsconstruction in the fountain"  I chose this quote because I thought it was pretty interesting how Duncan publishs us not that you cant tell a book by its cover. From him saying this Icompare it to Macbeth. Macbeth whitethorn look all innocent on the outside, scarce inthe at heart who knows what he has going on in his mind.  Act 1 Scene 5 Page 286 Line 18-20 "Thou wouldst be great / nontextual matter not withoutambition, but without / The illness should attend it"   wench Macbeth is like the witches, she overly believes that foul is fair.Ambition "should" be accompanied by "illness." Yet she does not believe thatMacbeth is really good. Act 2 Scene 1 Page 295 Line 5-6"Theres husbandry in heaven / Their candlesare all out" Banquo means that heaven has gone to bed, and has put out its "candles&quo t (thestars) for the shadow. Its significance is that the night stars will never beas magnificent again because nature will now be in a state of rumpus andconfusion. Act 2 Scene 1 Page 296 Line 41-42 "Is this a dagger which I see before me, /The take toward my hand?  At this point in time Macbeth thinks he sees a dagger vagrant in the air andits pointing to Duncans room. In other words Macbeth is hallucinating. Act 2 Scene 1 Page 297 Line 69-70 "Whiles I threat, he lives / lyric to theShakespeares Macbeth - Macbeth as Oxymoron GCSE English Literature Coursework MacBeth Oxymoron Act 1 Scene 1 Page 274 Line 12-13 "Fair is foul, and foul is fair / Hoverthrough the fog and filthy air."  This quote is interesting to me because it is an oxymoron. Its impossible howfair can be foul when fair is equal or mild and foul is gross and rotten. Itssignificance is that the witches delight in the confusion of good and bad,beauty and ugliness.  Act 1 Scen e 2 Page 279 Line 40 "So foul and fair a day I have not seen"   This quote simply means that its one of those days when fog is followed bysunshine, then a thunderstorm, some hail, and more sunshine. In other wordsnature is acting somewhat strange. Act 1 Scene 3 Page 282 Line 174-175 "My dull brain was wrought / With thingsforgotten"  Macbeth makes the lying excuse that he was thinking most something sounimportant that he has already forgotten what it was. However, those thingsare far from forgotten. Act 1 Scene 4 Page 284 Line 13-47 "Theres no art / To find the mindsconstruction in the face"  I chose this quote because I thought it was pretty interesting how Duncantells us not that you cant tell a book by its cover. From him saying this Icompare it to Macbeth. Macbeth may look all innocent on the outside, but inthe inside who knows what he has going on in his mind.  Act 1 Scene 5 Page 286 Line 18-20 "Thou wouldst be great / Art no t withoutambition, but without / The illness should attend it"  Lady Macbeth is like the witches, she also believes that foul is fair.Ambition "should" be accompanied by "illness." Yet she does not believe thatMacbeth is really good. Act 2 Scene 1 Page 295 Line 5-6"Theres husbandry in heaven / Their candlesare all out" Banquo means that heaven has gone to bed, and has put out its "candles" (thestars) for the night. Its significance is that the night stars will never beas bright again because nature will now be in a state of turmoil andconfusion. Act 2 Scene 1 Page 296 Line 41-42 "Is this a dagger which I see before me, /The handle toward my hand?  At this point in time Macbeth thinks he sees a dagger floating in the air andits pointing to Duncans room. In other words Macbeth is hallucinating. Act 2 Scene 1 Page 297 Line 69-70 "Whiles I threat, he lives / Words to the
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