Macbeth Cheat Sheet-Credit Creator
Macbeth Cheat Sheet-Credit Creator
Macbeth Cheat Sheet-Credit Creator
Children
Nature
haunted by Banquo’s ghost at a banquet norms), strong and ambitious looked like a breach in tender 'tis to love the babe
Act 4: Witches show Macbeth future kings – sons of Banquo, Macduff’s family but goes mad nature‘ (3.1); 'Boundless that milks me‘ (1.7); 'He has
murdered, Malcolm says he is dishonest to test Macduff’s loyalty Witches: Supernatural beings,
intemperance/ In nature is a no children. All my pretty
Act 5: Lady Macbeth sleepwalks, dies, Macduff kills Macbeth, Malcolm restored prophesy
tyranny’ (4.3) ones?‘ (4.3)
as King Banquo: Macbeth’s friend,
with him when the witches
Key themes make their predictions, sons 'Stars, hid your fires; Let not 'Make thick my blood‘ (1.5);
Fate vs free will Is the action pre-decided? prophesied to rule, murdered light see my black and deep 'And on thy blood and
by Macbeth’s command, desires‘ (1.4); 'that darkness dungeon gouts of blood…/It is
returns as a ghost to haunt does the face of earth the bloody business which
Ambition The Macbeths’ ambition drives the play Macbeth entomb,/When living light informs thus to mine eyes’
should kiss it?‘ (4.2); ‘Come,
Blood
Murdered by Macbeth in Act 2 tender eye of pitiful day‘
from my hand?‘ (2.1); 'Here's
Violence Lots of battles and deaths Malcom: King Duncan’s son, (3.2)
the smell of blood still.‘ (5.1)
heir to the throne, good man,
Appearance and reality People and events aren’t always as they seem finally crowned king at the end
Macduff: Wife and children
killed by Macbeth’s command,
Killed Macbeth at the end, born
Dramatic/stylistic devices by caesarean section
One character Hubris Pride; M could be said to have 'Nature seems dead, and 'Art thou not, fatal vision,
speaking to audience; this or Lady M wicked dreams abuse / The sensible / To feeling as to
M uses to make curtain'd sleep‘ (2.1); sight? (2.1); 'Hence, horrible
audience complicit 'There's one did laugh in's shadow! Unreal mockery,
Hamartia Tragic flaw; M’s could be easily sleep, and one cried hence!‘ (3.4); 'Wash your
Soliloquy
Dreams
fortune happens at the end
Sleep
effects of watching!‘ (5.1)
Peripetieia
audience knows D
will die Rhyme Used by the witches to create
chant-like, supernatural
atmosphere
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GCSE English Literature: Macbeth
Key quotations Useful vocabulary
Appearance/reality Witches: Fair is foul and foul is fair (1.1) Ambition Manipulative
M plots his crime Macbeth: Stars, hide your fires/Let not light see my black and deep desires (1.4) Betrayal Morality
Unnatural Lady M: Come, you spirits… Unsex me here (1.5) Bravery Relationships
Hallucination Macbeth: Is this a dagger I see before me? (2.1) Conflict Religion
Lady M is braver Lady M: My hands are of your colour but I shame to wear a heart so white (2.2) Courage Spirituality
Paranoid Macbeth: To be thus is nothing but to be safely thus (3.1) Evil Superstition
Guilt Macbeth: Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood Fate Traitor
Clean from my hand? (2.2)
Macbeth: Full of scorpions is my mind dear wife (3.2)
M hides info Macbeth: Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck (3.2) Foreshadowing Valiant
Cyclical Macbeth: Blood will have blood (3.4) Irony Violence
Tragic hero Malcolm: This tyrant whose sole name blisters our tongue was once thought honest (4.3) Loyalty Usurp
Guilt/anxiety Macbeth: First, as I am his kinsman and his subject, Strong both against the deed; then, as his host, Who should IMPORTANT PAPER
against his murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself. (1.7) INFORMATION
Lady M: All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand (5.1)
Existential crisis Macbeth: Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player (5.5) 1h 45
Betrayal of prophecy Macbeth: I bear a charmed life (5.8) 40% of total (64 marks)
2 sections
Relationship Lady Macbeth: “unsex me here […]. Come to my woman’s breasts, / And take my milk for gall,” (1.5)
Between Cruelty Malcom: “Dispute it like a man,” Macduff: “I shall do so. But I must also feel it as a man” (4.3.221–223) Section A: Shakespeare
and Masculinity
Question format – writing in detail
Useful thoughts/feelings: about an extract, then writing about the
Thought Meaning Potential links text as a whole
Aggravation Being irritated Lady Macbeth when Macbeth is unsure about murdering Duncan
Apprehension A sense of nervousness Macbeth before he kills Duncan
When Macbeth’s doom is foretold
Assessment objectives:
Contemptuousness Deep hatred Duncan’s remaining family and Macduff towards Macbeth at the end AO1 = 12 marks
Elation Happiness Lady Macbeth when she receives the letter from Macbeth AO2 = 12 marks
Hysterical Unjustifiably emotional Lady Macbeth washing her hands AO3 = 6 marks
Insecure Uncertain or anxious Macbeth as the play goes on, links to his paranoia about Banquo etc
Vengeance Looking to harm someone to get Macduff and Malcom seek vengeance on Macbeth for all his betrayal
AO4 = 4 marks (Shakespeare only).
them back
Sample Q: Starting with this speech,
explain how far you think Shakespeare
presents Lady Macbeth as a powerful
woman.
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