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Hamlet: Quotes from Act 1 scene 3. Laertes: 'For Hamlet and the trifling of his favours,/ A violet in the youth of primy nature,/ Froward, not permanent, sweet, not lasting,/ THe suppliance of a minute, no more.'.
- 'Macbeth' - Act 1, Scene 3 Quote Analysis Flashcards - Quizlet
- Macbeth doesn't know that the Thane of Cawdor was executed...
- 'Macbeth' - Act 1, Scene 3 Quote Analysis Flashcards - Quizlet
'Like our strange garments, cleave not to their mould, but with the aid of use' - Banquo is suggesting that the 'honours' that Macbeth may receive are like new clothes that don't fit our bodies until we are used to them.
Hamlet’s ‘To Be Or Not To Be’ Speech, Act 3 Scene 1. To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them? To die: to sleep; No more; and by a sleep to say we end
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31 Ιουλ 2015 · Act 1, scene 3. Scene 3. Synopsis: The three witches greet Macbeth as “Thane of Glamis” (as he is), “Thane of Cawdor,” and “king hereafter.”. They then promise Banquo that he will father kings, and they disappear.
Actually understand Macbeth Act 1, Scene 3. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.
- Macbeth doesn't know that the Thane of Cawdor was executed for treachery ("borrow'd robes"). - He feels uncomfortable being Thane of Cawdor because the witches prophecised that he would become the Thane of Cawdor and then King of Scotland, proving that they are right; he is scared of their power.