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Act1 Scene 7. Tallia, Adam, Mikylla, Cleo. Scene Summary . Macbeth expresses his concern about the murder towards Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth starts to question Macbeth’s manliness and basically calls him a coward.
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Act1 Scene 7 Tallia, Adam, Mikylla, Cleo
Scene Summary • Macbeth expresseshis concern about the murder towards Lady Macbeth. • Lady Macbeth starts to question Macbeth’s manliness and basically calls him a coward. • Lady Macbeth convinces Macbeth to follow through with the murder.
Scene Purpose • Theme of Ambition • Macbeth: “I have no spur to pick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition, which overlaps itself” (I.vii.25-27).
Scene Purpose • Theme of Appearances versus Reality • Macbeth: “False face must hide what the false heart doth know” (I.vii.92).
Scene Purpose • Theme of Manliness • Lady Macbeth: “And, to be more than what you were, you would be so much more the man” (I.vii.55, 56).
Scene Purpose • Sets up plot development • Rising action • They plan to murder Duncan. In some sense, it’s a turning point. They would start to open the door to a dark and sinful world.
Scene Purpose • Lady Macbeth’s character • …Stronger, more ruthless, and more ambitious than Macbeth. Even she would dare to smash the baby’s brains out(I.vii.63). • …She is a masculinity soul inhabiting a female body(I.vii.80-82).
Scene Purpose • Lady Macbeth’s character • Manipulates her husband by questioning his manhood. • …Women can be as ambitious as cruel as men, in contrast to Macbeth that he is less than a man. • Also, it foreshadows her insanity afterward…
How does the scene work? • It uses soliloquy… • Imagery made by repetition of words “if”, “were”, “done” prove it’s his train of thought.
How does the scene work? • Personification • “Pity as a baby” symbolizes helplessness; Pity as an angel symbolizes innocence. • Macbeth:“ The deep damnation of his taking off; And pity, like a naked new-born babe, Striding the blast, or heaven’s cherubin horsed; Upon the sightless couriers of the air, Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye, That tears shall drown the wind.”(I.vii.20-25)
How does the scene work? √ Imagery • Blood comes to symbolize their guilt. • “bloody instructions”(I.vii.9). • Macbeth:“When we have mark’d with blood those sleepy two”(I.vii.83).
How does the scene work? • Macbeth: “We still have judgment here; that we but teach bloody instructions, which being taught return to plague the inventor”(I.vii.8-10). • It foreshadows the way that his deeds will eventually come back to haunt him.
How does the scene work? • Imagery: Darkness • We hear of “bloody instructions” (I.vii.9) and a “poisoned chalice”(I.vii.11), It suggests that Macbeth is aware of how the murder would open the door to a dark and sinful world.
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