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Macduff recognizes Macbeth's whereabouts in the battle by the clash of arms about him. Elsewhere the fight is a mere pretense, see lines 28-29. 22. bruited, announced by the noise. 24. gently rendered, tamely surrendered. 27. The day ... yours, victory is about to declare itself yours.
- Macbeth Act 5 Scene 8
1. the Roman fool. Macbeth is thinking, no doubt, of some...
- Macbeth Act 5 Scene 8
28 Αυγ 2024 · Macbeth. Key word or phrase to memorise: “for fear” and “stones prate”. What the quotation means: When Macbeth hallucinates that he sees a dagger and begins to doubt his senses, his paranoia increases so that, by the end, he believes that every footstep alerts the castle, as if the stones talk (“prate”) Theme: Guilt.
1. the Roman fool. Macbeth is thinking, no doubt, of some old Roman, such as Brutus or Cassius, who killed himself when he saw that his cause was lost. 2. the gashes, the wounds my sword can make. 4. Of all men else, more than any other man.
Macbeth reminds the murderers that Fleance must be killed along with his father and tells them to wait within the castle for his command. Read a translation of Act 3: Scene 1. Summary: Act 3: Scene 2. Elsewhere in the castle, Lady Macbeth expresses despair and sends a servant to fetch her husband.
Read a full Summary & Analysis of Act 5: Scenes 1–8. Next section Act 1: Scenes 1–4. From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes Macbeth Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays.
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So many lines in the play have become proverbial and are often quoted outside of the context of the play itself. But what are the most famous quotations from Macbeth, and what do they mean? Let’s look at some of the most important quotations found in this short tragedy.