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  • Act 1 Scene 3 ( All three watches) 
  • Act 1 Scene 7(Macbeth) 
  • "Prithee, peace: I dare do all that may become a man; who dares do more is none." (Shakespeare,7)
  • Act 4 Scene 1(Macbeth)
  • (Analysis) This quote is from the beginning of the play when Macbeth and Banquo first meet the witches and get a prophecy that he will become king. This is very important to the descent of Macbeth's madness because the witches get the idea stuck into Macbeth's head by repeating the same work. 
  • Act 3 Scene 2(Macbeth) 
  • "ALL HAIL, MACBETH! HAIL TO THEE THANE OF GLAMIS! ALL, HAIL MACBETH! HAIL TO THEE THANE OF CAWDOR. ALL HAIL, MACBETH! THOU SHALT BE KING HEREAFTER. (Shakespeare, 3) 
  • (Analysis) This quote taken from scene 7, is a response to Lady Macbeth asking him if he is a "man" or why he is changing his mind all of a sudden. Lady Macbeth wants Macbeth to proceed with the killing however like shown in this quote Macbeth does not want to do it so he says an excuse saying it is not "manly to do such a thing". 
  • Act 3 Scene 4(Macbeth) 
  • (Analysis) In this quote Macbeth slightly fears Macduff and decides to kill him and his family "just in case". This quote is significant to Macbeth's descent to madness because it shows how easy Macbeth can kill someone now compared to when he was trying to kill King Duncan. 
  • Act 5 Scene 5(Macbeth) 
  • "Here had we now our country's honor  roofed, where the graced person of our Banquo present, whomay I rather challenge for unkindness than pity for mischance." (Shakespeare,4)
  • "Then live, Macduff. What need I fear of thee? But yell I'll make assurance double sure. And take a bond of fate. Thou shall not live That I may tell pale-hearted fear it lies, and sleep in spite of thunder." (Shakespeare,1
  • "I have almost forgot the taste of fears. The time has been my sense would have cooled, to hear a night-shriek , and my fell of hair would at a dismal treatise rouse and stir as life were in't. I have supped full with horrors. Direness,familiar to my slaughterous thoughts cannot once start me." (Shakespeare, 5)
  • (Analysis) During this scene both Lady Macbeth and Macbeth are talking about Banquo and how he is still alive and he is worried that there is still a chance he looses his spot as king to him or his son. 
  • "There's comfort yet; they are assailable Then be thou jocund. Ere the bat hath  flown. His cloistered flight, ere to black Hectate's summons. The shard-born beetle with his drowsy hums. Hath rung night's yawning peal, there shall be done. A deed of dreadful note. (Shakespeare, 2)
  • (Analysis) This is an important scene in the play where they are having dinner and Macbeth starts to hallucinate Banquo. Macbeth says this quote right after finding out Banquo is dead, this scene in particular is very important in Macbeth's descent to madness because this is the first visible sign(him hallucinating Banquo) of him going crazy. 
  • GHOST BANQUO l                 v
  • (Analysis) This quote was said around the time the castle was being invaded. This quote shows the aftermath of Macbeth where he is now numb to almost everything. 
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