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Jun 7, 1111
Macbeth's Tragic Flaw
"If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well
It were done quickly. If th'assassination
Could trammel up the consequence and catch
With his surcease, success, that but this blow
Might be the be-all and the end-all-here." (1-7-1-5) -
Jun 15, 1111
Macbeth as an exceptional being
" but all's too weak, for brave Macbeth- well he deserves that name - disdaining future, with this brandish'd steel, which smok'd with bloody excution, like valour's minior carv'd out with his passage till he fac'd the slave" (1-2-15) -
Macbeth's cycle of disaster
"I have done the deed. didst thou not hear a noise?" 2.2.14 -
Macbeth Hides His Guilt
"Avuant and quit my sight! Let the earth hide thee!
Thy bones are marrowless, thy blood is cold;
Thou hast no speculation in those eyes
Which thou dost glare with." ( 3-4-93-96) -
Tragic Falldown of Macbeth
"And that well might
Advise him to a caution t'hold what distance
His wisdom can provide. some holy angel
Fly to the court of England and unfold
His message ere he come, that a swift blessing
May soon return to this our suffering country
Under a hand accurs'd" (3-6-45-50) -
The Death Of A Main Character
"i will not yeild
To kiss the ground before young Malcom's feet
And to be baited with the rabble's curse.
Though Birnam Wood would come to Dunsinane
And thou oppos'd being of no woman born,
Yet i will try the last. Before my body,
I throw my warlike sheild. Lay on, Macduff,
And damn'd be him that first cries, " Hold enough!" (5-8-28-34)