Stars, hide your fires;Let not light see my black and deep desires.
Act 1 Scene iv line 59-60
Act III Scene ii line 31-32
Sleek o’er your rugged looks. Be bright and jovial, among your guests tonight
Macbeth displays symbolism and foreshadowing in this scene. This invisible floating dagger symbolizes Macbeth's desire to kill and a reason that he should which helps foreshadow events to come where Macbeth seems out of his mind and addicted to killing.
Act I Scene i lines 12-13
Fair is foul, and foul is fair Hover through the fog and filthy air.
Macbeth uses a rhyme, metaphor and symbolism . This shows how light symbolizes goodness and black symbolizes evil. and the rhyme emphasizes the despair he is hiding.
Act IV Scene i line 45
Something wicked this way comes
lady Macbeth uses imagery in this quote. Lady Macbeth helps to show Macbeth that he must present as happy because currently he looks scared which may seem a bit suspicious. He is to appear happy yet is shook and rough in reality.
Act V Scene i Line 45
Here’s the smell of the blood still. All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand. Oh, Oh, O
The witches use repetition and rhyming to help create an eerie mood where it appears these witches are meant to do evil yet later on we see they just said a prophecy and they didn't do anything bad, they also appear to be men yet are women.
The second witch uses inverse syntax and irony to emphasize how a wicked thing is coming to them rather somewhere else and this helps to add to the theme because they say Macbeth is evil and cruel (they are too) and yet Macbeth seems ruthless and mean.
Lady Macbeth uses over exaggeration and repetition to emphasize how strong she feels this blood stain is ( which isn't there in reality) and the repetition helps to sell how crazy and upset she is going from guilt