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Macbeth
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Act II Figurative Language
Figurative Language. Macbeth has rich figures of speech - simile, metaphor, and personification. Identify the figures used and write about their effectiveness in heightening the dramatic impact of the scenes.
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Act V
Act V scene viii King Malcolm
Act V scene viii Not Born of Woman
Act V scene viii
Act V scene vii
Act V scene vi
Act V scene v Tomorrow and Tomorrow
Act V scene v Lady Macbeth's death
Act V scene v
Act V scene iv
Act V scene iii
Act V scene ii
Act V scene i Lady Macbeth
Act V scene i sleepwalking
Act IV scene iii Macduff's family
Act IV scene iii power of healing
Act IV Macduff and Malcolm
Act IV scene ii
Act IV scene i Macduff's family
Act IV scene i Macbeth and the witches
Act III scene vi
Act III scene v atmosphere
Act III scene iv the relationship
Act III scene ii the banquet
Act III scene iii the murder
Act III scene ii changes in character
Act III scene i the murder plot
Act III scene i the witches and Macbeth
Act III scen i Banquo
Act II Dirty Hands
Act II Characterization
Act II Elizabethan Audience
Act II Figurative Language
Act II scene iv Nature
Act II Scene iv the suspects
Act II scene iii Malcolm and Donalbain
Act II scene iii Lady Macbeth
Act II scene iii killing the others
Act II scene iii the Porter
Act II scene ii reactions to the murder
Macbeth Act II scene ii voices
Act II scene ii the murder
Act II scene ii hallucinations
Act Scene i Reaction to Prophecy
Act I Ambition
Act I the plan
Act I the language
Act I the assassination
Act I Lady Macbeth
Act I King Duncan and Macbeth
Act I the prophecy
Act I the three weird sisters
Act I scene i impressions
Act I Scene i
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