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Austin Squires

Ms. Winter

British Literature/Period 1

December 7, 2016

Dialectical Journal

If chance will have me king, why, chance may Macbeth explains how he will not mess with destiny
crown me, without our stir (1.3.142-143). and if he were to become king, he will let is come
naturally.

We will proceed no further in this business: He hath Macbeth does not want to continue with the plan
honored me of late, and I have bought golden because he has people who look up to him.
opinions from all sorts of people (1.7.31-33).

O, never shall sun that morrow see!... To beguile the Lady Macbeth wishes for wealth to provide for her
time look, like the time: bear welcome in your eye, offspring.
your hand, your tongue: look like the innocent flower,
but be the serpent undert. He thats coming Must be
provided for: and you shall put (1.5.59-65).

First as I am his kinsman and his subject strong both Macbeth tries to reason why he should not kill the
against the deed; then, as his host Who should against king.
his murderer shut the door Not bear the knife
myself. (1.7.13-16).

I am afraid to think what I have done: look ont Macbeth threw himself off about killing the guards
again I dare not (2.2.50-51). and a man he respected, the king.

O, yet I do repent me of my fury. That I did kill [the Macbeth says was driven by rage to kill the guards, to
guards] (2.3.100-101). hide that he murdered the king.

So I lose none In seeking to augment it, but still He will only agree if he does not lose his morals and
keep My bosom franchised and allegiance clear I values.
shall be counseled (2.1.27-30).

To feeling as to sight, or art thou but A dagger of the Macbeth has the choice of killing king Duncan or not.
mind, a false creation (2.1.37-38).

If there come truth from them-As upon thee, Banquo questions his morals and wonders if his part
Macbeth, their speeches shine-Why by the verities on of the prophecy will come true
thee made good (3.1.6-8).

For Banquos issue have I filed my mind: For them Macbeth decides to kill Banquo because he is used to
the gracious Duncan have I murdered (3.1.65-66). doing it already.

Avaunt! And quit my sight! Let the earth hide thee! Macbeth feels sick after killing Banquo.
Thy bones are marrowless, thy blood is cold; Thou
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hast no speculation in those eye Which thou dost


glare with (3.4.93-96)

Both of you Know Banquo was your enemy Macbeth gave the murderers a reason to kill Banquo.
(3.1.113-114).

Not in the legions of horrid hell can come a devil Macduff is expressing his hatred towards Macbeth.
more damned in evils to top Macbeth (4.3.55-57).

Whateer thou art, for thy good caution thanks: Thou The witches give Macbeth a reason to kill Macduff.
hast harped my fear aright (4.1.73-74).

Fit to govern! No, not to live. O nation miserable! Macduff is explaining his hatred towards Macbeth
With an untitled tyrant bloody-sceptered, When shalt over him stealing the country to rally some men.
thou see thy wholesome days again, Since that the
truest issue of thy throne By his one interdiction
stands accursed And does blaspheme his breed? Thy
royal father Was a most sainted king: the queen that
bore thee, Oftner upon her knees than on her feet,
Died every day she lived. Fare thee well! Hath
banished me from scotland. O my breast, Thy hope
ends here! (4.3.104-114).

Be bloody, bold, and resolute! Laugh to scorn The The witches have explained to macbeth that a baby
powr of man, for none of woman born Shall harm born of a c-section is the only way he can be harmed.
macbeth (4.1.79-83).

I gin to be aweary of the sun, and wish th estate o Macbeth explains how he would rather the world
th world were now undone. Ring the alarum bell! around him end rather than him not be king.
Blow wind, come wrack! At least well die with
harness on our back (5.5. 49-52).

Revenges burn in them! For their dear causes would Macduff is lead by emotions that are just and strong
to the bleeding and grim alarm excite the mortified enough to rally anyone.
man (5.2.2-4).

That keep the word of promise to our ear, And break Macbeth does not want to kill anymore, because he
it to our hope. Ill not fight with thee (5.5.21-22). has killed off so many people that his guilt has
overcome him.

The Thane of Fife had a wife. Where is she now? Lady Macbeth is realizing that she will never be
What, will these hands neer be clean? No, more o cleansed from her sins.
that, my lord, no more o that! You mar all with this
starting (5.1.37-39).

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