I'll drain the life out of him. HE wont catch a wink of sleep, either at night or during the day. He will live as a cursed man, for 81 weeks he will waste away in agony
This quote uses Figurative language as the witch says that he "wont catch a wink of sleep..." The person she is referring to is the Sailor. You cannot literally catch sleep.
Gleiten: 2
Act 1, scene 6
This castle is in a pleasant place. the air is sweet and appeals to my refined senses
This scene shows irony as he is commenting on how peaceful this castle it is unknowing that their is a plot to kill him tonight
Gleiten: 3
Macbeth running out of the dinner because he is having second guesses. He is having second guesses due to being honored by the king just moments ago. He is talking to himself saying how can I do such an act. He is comparing pity to a innocent newborn baby riding on the wings of angels.
Act 1, Scene 7
"....his virtuous legacy will speak for him when he dies... Pity Like an innocent newborn baby, will ride the wind with winged angels on invisible horses...."