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(rise up against him, considered to be evil., and deep desires".,…
rise up against him
- Before the murder, Macbeth knows that his
- Power over one's own mind
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considered to be evil.
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- Lady Macbeth summoning the spirits
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- Lady Macbeth encourages him to be
and deep desires".
- Macbeth's tyrannical leadership
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- Good can triumph over evil
- Good characters are heroic and brave
- Macbeth's crimes get darker and darker-
Macduff's children.
- Does Macbeth still have any good in him?
Loyalty and Guilt
- Blood on Macbeth's hands- can't be
his actions.
- Is Macbeth free to make his own choices?
- Macbeth believes fate drives his actions. He
- Apparitions (conjured by the witches)
Macbeth-Mind-Map-Themes
Ambition
- Macbeth talks of Duncan as a good king
- Macbeth worries that his "fruitless crown"
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kings.
- Lady Macbeth's power over Macbeth
- Macbeth's power over Scotland
- Macbeth's loss of power when the rebels
downfall.
- The Thane of Cawdor is executed for his
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ocean"
- Lady Macbeth can't wash the blood off her
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innocent
- "Macbeth doth murder sleep"- Macbeth
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guilt.
- Duncan believes Macbeth is loyal "O
in battle.
- Macbeth's conscience symbolised by the
dagger?
- Lady Macbeth asks for the spirits to remove
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after all.
Supernatural
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- Banquo's ghost appears at the feast-
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fate.
- Context: Christian belief in God's power.
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insecurities of the time, writing one year
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murders Duncan, then Banquo, then
washed away, even with "all of Neptune's
worthiest cousin!", "brave Macbeth",
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God chooses our paths, though we do have
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