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Let grief Convert to anger. Blunt not the heart, enrage it. The witches speak in unison here, and are essentially saying that reasonable is wrong and wrong is reasonable. In this line, Lady Macbeth is disturbed by the smell of blood lingering on her hands and in her mind. In this line, Lady Macbeth is instructing Macbeth on how to conduct himself when he meets and greets the king, telling him to look like a friendly flower, but be the snake that lurks under the flower.

Here, Macbeth philosophises on the illusionary and fleeting nature of life. Claiming that we are all merely characters walking around on the stage of life, making angry noise in the process. Macbeth plays at Southbank Theatre from 5 June. Book now. Published on 12 June Esther Marie Hayes sheds some light on the inspirations behind her costume design for Macbeth.

A bloodthirsty and timeless tale about the price of ambition. Pit of Acheron. By the pricking of my thumbs New Prophecies. Royal Lineage. Lady Macduff: Wither should I fly? Vocabulary and Phrases Interpretations. Action Without Hesitation. Staging for Act V Scene 4. Vocabulary and Difficult phrases. They have tied me to a stake; I cannot fly, But, bear-like, I must fight the course. Lady Macbeth spills the beans about Duncan. Lady Macbeth spills the beans about Lady Macduff.

Lady Macbth spills the beans about Banquo. Metaphors and Similes. Near Birnam wood Life's but a walking shadow. Unknown Phrases. Ending of Act V, Scene 8. The Roman Fool. Untimely ripped? A Callous Siward? A Happy Ending? Macbeth's Severed Head! Malcolm's speech synopsis. Thiss quote explains how a smile can be very decieveing.



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