What kind of ruler do you think Macbeth will be? Why? Provide at least three textual examples that support/illustrate your main points.
AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Act III Macbeth quotes analysis (after the jump)
3. MGOTM
HW:
1. Read Acts III & IV of Macbeth & post active reading notes to your course blog
2. Revisit today's journal topic on your blog through the eyes of the author. What literary/characterization techniques does Shakespeare use to suggest how Macbeth will rule? Use textual examples to illustrate your claims.
(Thanks, Mr. Becker!)
1. Banquo
says: Thou hast it now—King, Cawdor, Glamis, all/ As the weird women
promised, and I fear/ Thou played’st most foully, for’t.
· Literal Interpretation:
· Symbolic/Thematic Interpretation:
2. Macbeth
says: They hailed him father to a line of kings./ Upon my head they
placed a fruitless crown/ And put a barren scepter in my grip.
· Literal Interpretation:
· Symbolic/Thematic Interpretation:
3. Lady Macbeth says: Naught’s had, all’s spent,/ Where our desire is got
without content./ ‘Tis safer to be that which we destroy/ Than by
destruction dwell in doubtful joy.
· Literal Interpretation:
· Symbolic/Thematic Interpretation:
4. Macbeth
says: Better be with thee,/ Whom we, to gain our peace, have sent
peace,/ Than on the torture of the mind to lie/ In restless ecstasy.
· Literal Interpretation:
· Symbolic/Thematic Interpretation:
5. Macbeth says: I am in blood/ Stepped so far that, should I wade no more,/ Returning were as tedious as go o’er.
· Literal Interpretation:
· Symbolic/Thematic Interpretation:
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