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Blood- Violence in Macbeth

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2. Banquo’s Dreams
Act 2, Scene 1.
‘Merciful powers,
restrain in me the
cursed thoughts that
nature gives way to
in response.’
4. Intended death of
Banquo’s child;
Fleance death Act 3,
Scene 1.
‘If’t be so. For
Banquo’s issue have
I filed my mind.’
Banquo’s death – Act
3, scene 3.
‘ O trachery! Fly,
good Fleance, fly!
Fly, fly!.’
3. Murder of Duncan
Act 2, Scene 2 & 3.
‘His silver skin laced
with his golden blood;
And his gashed stabs
looked like a breach in
nature.’
Blood/ Violence in Macbeth
1. Amenorrhea in
Lady Macbeth Act
1, Scene 5
‘Unsex me
here…Come to my
woman’s breasts and
take my milk for gall,
you murd’ring
ministers.’
5.
Act 5, Scene 6. Death of
Macbeth in battle.
‘Hail King! For so thou art.
Behold where stands the
usurper’s cursed head.’
Lady Macbeth’s
somnambulism – self-harm
‘Out damn spot, out I
say…Yet who would have
thought the old man to
have so much blood in
him?’
Death: Act 5, Scene 5
2. Banquo’s Dreams
Act 2, Scene 1.
‘Merciful powers,
restrain in me the
cursed thoughts that
nature gives way to
in response.’
4. Intended death of
Banquo’s child;
Fleance death Act 3,
Scene 1.
‘If’t be so. For
Banquo’s issue have
I filed my mind.’
Banquo’s death – Act
3, scene 3.
‘ O trachery! Fly,
good Fleance, fly!
Fly, fly!.’
3. Murder of Duncan
Act 2, Scene 2 & 3.
‘His silver skin laced
with his golden blood;
And his gashed stabs
looked like a breach in
nature.’
Blood/ Violence in Macbeth
1. Amenorrhea in
Lady Macbeth Act
1, Scene 5
‘Unsex me
here…Come to my
woman’s breasts and
take my milk for gall,
you murd’ring
ministers.’
5.
Act 5, Scene 6. Death of
Macbeth in battle.
‘Hail King! For so thou art.
Behold where stands the
usurper’s cursed head.’
Lady Macbeth’s
somnambulism – self-harm
‘Out damn spot, out I
say…Yet who would have
thought the old man to
have so much blood in
him?’
Death: Act 5, Scene 5
2. Banquo’s Dreams
Act 2, Scene 1.
‘Merciful powers,
restrain in me the
cursed thoughts that
nature gives way to
in response.’
4. Intended death of
Banquo’s child;
Fleance death Act 3,
Scene 1.
‘If’t be so. For
Banquo’s issue have
I filed my mind.’
Banquo’s death – Act
3, scene 3.
‘ O trachery! Fly,
good Fleance, fly!
Fly, fly!.’
3. Murder of Duncan
Act 2, Scene 2 & 3.
‘His silver skin laced
with his golden blood;
And his gashed stabs
looked like a breach in
nature.’
Blood/ Violence in Macbeth
1. Amenorrhea in
Lady Macbeth Act
1, Scene 5
‘Unsex me
here…Come to my
woman’s breasts and
take my milk for gall,
you murd’ring
ministers.’
5.
Act 5, Scene 6. Death of
Macbeth in battle.
‘Hail King! For so thou art.
Behold where stands the
usurper’s cursed head.’
Lady Macbeth’s
somnambulism – self-harm
‘Out damn spot, out I
say…Yet who would have
thought the old man to
have so much blood in
him?’
Death: Act 5, Scene 5
2. Banquo’s Dreams
Act 2, Scene 1.
‘Merciful powers,
restrain in me the
cursed thoughts that
nature gives way to
in response.’
4. Intended death of
Banquo’s child;
Fleance death Act 3,
Scene 1.
‘If’t be so. For
Banquo’s issue have
I filed my mind.’
Banquo’s death – Act
3, scene 3.
‘ O trachery! Fly,
good Fleance, fly!
Fly, fly!.’
3. Murder of Duncan
Act 2, Scene 2 & 3.
‘His silver skin laced
with his golden blood;
And his gashed stabs
looked like a breach in
nature.’
Blood/ Violence in Macbeth
1. Amenorrhea in
Lady Macbeth Act
1, Scene 5
‘Unsex me
here…Come to my
woman’s breasts and
take my milk for gall,
you murd’ring
ministers.’
5.
Act 5, Scene 6. Death of
Macbeth in battle.
‘Hail King! For so thou art.
Behold where stands the
usurper’s cursed head.’
Lady Macbeth’s
somnambulism – self-harm
‘Out damn spot, out I
say…Yet who would have
thought the old man to
have so much blood in
him?’
Death: Act 5, Scene 5
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