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Poetic Devices: 1.) Simile: Macbeth and Banquo are compared to eagles attacking sparrows and lions attacking hares in line 35. 2.) Diction: "like valor's ...
Active Themes. Violence Theme Icon. Literary Devices. Allusions (2) · Foreshadowing · Style · Tone. Quiz. Test Yourself. The Thane of Ross arrives, and ...
In act 1, scene 2, the captain employs a simile to compare Macbeth and Banquo to weaker animals who must fight more predatory ones. When asked if the Norwegian ...
Resolution leads to relieving mood. Literary Devices. Act 1, Scene 2,. Lines 56-66. Allusion. Roman goddess of war; Bellona: latin word 'Bellum'; Mars: God of ...
Macbeth Literary Devices · Allusions · Dramatic Irony · Ethos · Foil · Foreshadowing · Genre · Hyperbole · Imagery ...
In this famous admonition to Macbeth, Shakespeare—through Lady Macbeth—employs similes, metaphors, alliteration, imagery, symbolism, diction, and irony, all in ...
17 февр. 2016 г. · In addition, Shakespeare also uses convoluted syntax and a hyperbolic metaphor during the Captain's speech, not only to display the greatness ...
Оценка 5,5/6 (21) Macbeth is a brave and loyal warrior · The scene contains elements of foreshadowing · The language is characterized by imagery and iambic pentameter · The function ...
Scene 2 establishes the opposing idea of order and the related theme of orderly or honorable behavior. Duncan himself is established as a figurehead of order ...
'O, full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife! ' Macbeth uses a metaphor to explain that his guilty conscience is attacking and stinging him.
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