Manipulates Macbeth to achieve power.
Who is Lady Macbeth?
"Fair is foul, and foul is fair"
What is paradox?
Creates a musical quality.
What is alliteration?
What is MLA?
The Struggle for Power
What is the main theme?
The symbol for guilt.
What is blood?
The poetic device mostly responsible for creating the mood.
The witches' prophecies influence Macbeth's actions, suggesting a tension between the theme. Examples could include Macbeth's decision to murder Duncan after hearing the prophecy.
What is the role of Fate vs. Freewill?
Macbeth is written in this rhythmic pattern.
What is the first appearance of the motif of hallucinations?
"The wind whispers through the trees."
What is personification?
This poetic device is use in "A sea of troubles"
What is a metaphor?
Lady Macbeth's initial ambition and manipulation of Macbeth, her eventual descent into guilt and madness, and how her character changes as a result of her actions.
What is Lady Macbeth transformation throughout the play?
“The sleeping and the dead / Are but as pictures.”
What is a simile?
This element enhances the dramatic irony.
What are the supernatural elements?
It hints a future events.
What is foreshadowing?
This poetic device clarifies a complex idea.
What is a simile?
in "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost, the road depicts the choices in life, enhancing the theme of decision-making and its consequences.
What is a symbol?
He said "“I shall do so, / But I must also feel it as a man.”
Who is Macduff?
The soliloquy is the best example of the theme, the futility of life.
What is "Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow?"
The primary motif for the theme of ambition.
What are sleep and dreams?
The rhythmical pattern is created in poem using this.
What is meter?
The acronym and parts for it is YMCA.
What is proper heading and your name, my name, class and assignment due date?
He said, “He was a gentleman on whom I built / An absolute trust.”
Who is Duncan?