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O gentle lady, / 'Tis not for you to hear what I can speak. / The repetition in a woman's ear / Would murder as it fell”? Isabel started; she felt herself beginning to tremble […] “I think you accuse me of something very base,” she returned. The audience finds out that Malcolm, Macduff, Siward, and the English army are assimilating forces to march against Macbeth.

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The words are spoken by Macduff to Lady Macbeth." eNotes Editorial, 2 Jan. 2017, https://www.enotes.com/topics/macbeth/questions/this-passage-from-macbeth-good-example-dramatic-312309. Made them drunk hath made me bold → paradoxical idea; effect of alcohol; peers through LMB’s facade The Elizabethan (did not understand mental illnesses) and modern responses are starkly different; the former believe a sense a divine justice has been reached whereas the latter feel pity and sympathy Come fate into the list…th’utterance → metaphor; Macbeth is ready to fight the Witches prophecies rather than accept that his sons will not become kings; Macbeth’s soldier-like bent of mind also visible

Series of gruesome animal imagery is used to describe horrible contents of the cauldron; disgust prejudices audience against the witches the temple-haunting martlet, approve By his loving mansionry that the heaven’s breath Smelling wooingly here.” Delirious, shaken by the moral weight of the acts she has urged Macbeth to commit → “More needs she the divine than the physician.” His royalty of nature… be feared → Banquo is the ruler of good virtues, which is why Macbeth fears him (slightly ironical in that sense; good qualities are generally not feared)

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Drowsy hums; Yawning peal (transferred epithets) → emphasizes late at night which is time when supernatural events were believed to take place In an example of dramatic irony, Isabel believes that Madame Merle is innocently introducing Isabel to her friend Osmond when, in reality—as readers know—she is introducing Isabel to Osmond in the hopes that they will be married. The irony is most apparent when Madame Merle slips up by commending Isabel on how “charming” she was in front of Osmond and Isabel responds in a confused and defensive manner, not knowing that she was expected to be so: MACBETH Come, we’ll to sleep.” → the audience knows that Macbeth does not deserve sleep, and that he “hath murdered sleep” as soon as he treacherously murdered Duncan.

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Subtle warning to audience of the repercussions of not adhering to the Great Chain of Being (widespread and unnatural chaos) Unnatural deeds do breed unnatural troubles → repetition of unnatural refers to Great Chain of Being; Elizabethan belief that mental instability was caused by devils The story is full of irony. The luncheon date is proposed to the author by a woman whom he ironically thinks is a supporter of his art. But, the lady intends to exploit the narrator by pretending an interest and admiration for his work. She was not feeling any actual interest. Adieu, lest our old robes sit easier than our new → Gives the audience a sense that Macbeth’s reign has almost been forcefully imposed on them; old robes = Duncan; new robes = Macbeth What is an example of dramatic irony in act 2, scene 2 of Macbeth?" eNotes Editorial, 16 May 2020, https://www.enotes.com/topics/macbeth/questions/what-is-an-example-of-dramatic-irony-in-act-2-363581.

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Macbeth is concerned because he could not say “amen” and Lady Macbeth is frustrated and running scared because Macbeth is talking crazy talk. And to be baited…curse → compared to bear baiting; doesn’t want to e verbally abused by a crowd lmao It is important to note that he does not ask for his wife’s guidance and help; seems to be perfectly moulded into the role/person he is supposed to be and Lady Macbeth wanted him to be → an ambitious man who will go to any means to secure his position Come, seeling night, Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day” → Macbeth invokes the night to conceal his evil actions. This is seen in Scotland itself, as Macbeth’s reign results in evil spreading across his land. Evil has overtaken kindness, just like night enshrouds day. (animal imagery of Falconry)Macbeth has lost all sensitivity in his life he does not fear anymore. His emotionless mind is the result of all of the horrors that he has experienced. He is tired of life itself. At this point, readers understand the significance of the ring and its importance to Gollum. However, Gollum does not yet realize he has lost the ring, and Bilbo doesn’t yet know who the ring belongs to. For this reason, the scene where Bilbo and Gollum engage in a game of riddles becomes more stressful for the audience who understands what’s at stake. This is indeed a good example of dramatic irony, one that arises from the difference between what Macduff falsely believes about Lady Macbeth, and what we, the audience, know about her.

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Macbeth speaks to the murders in prose, rather than in verse, showing that he has stooped down to their level.

This situation contrasts with how Duncan reacted to news Macbeth is saucy and over-bold, whereas Duncan reacted with praise and joy

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