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  • Act I, Scene III
  • All Hail Macbeth, that shall be king hereafter
  • Act I, Scene V
  • Was the hope drunkWherein you dressed yourself? Hath it slept since?
  • Act II, Scene I
  • Is this a dagger which I see before me,The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee.
  • This scene matches the theme because the Weird Sisters convince Macbeth that he will be King one day, so he forces his way up to the throne. this gives the witches power because they manipulated him into doing certain things for them. This scene also uses foreshadowing to predict Macbeth will be King one day.
  • Act III, Scene I
  • Both of you know Banquo was your enemy,
  • This scene relates to the theme "power" because Lady Macbeth is shaming Macbeth into killing Duncan by making him feel guilty for not listening. This shows Lady Macbeth has more power over Macbeth. This scene uses Allusion to show Lady Macbeth is unhappy towards Macbeth. They do this without mentioning she is unhappy.
  • Act IV, Scene III
  • Your castle is surprised, your wife and babes, Savagely slaughtered.
  • This scene relates to the theme "power" because his brain is making him think there is a dagger in front of him, making him want to kill Duncan. This power of his own brain is being used against him. This scene uses symbolism by using the knife as a symbol that Duncan's death is being foreshadowed.
  • Act V, Scene VIII
  • Despair thy charm,And let the angel whom thou still hast served. Tell thee Macduff was from his mother’s womb, Untimely ripped.
  • This scene relates to the "power" theme because Macbeth is lying to the murderers by telling them Banquo is their enemy, so that they will go and kill him for Macbeth. He is making them do his dirty work.
  • This scene compares to the theme "power" because Macbeth slays Macduff's family in hoping to make in angry and to stay away from his castle. This makes him more powerful up against Macduff. This scene uses
  • This scene matches the theme because Macbeth thinks Macduff can kill him because he wasn't technically born from a woman. This gives Macduff power since Macbeth thinks he can kill him and is scared to fight. This scene uses dramatic irony because Macduff says he wasn't born from his Mother, he was ripped, but it is basically the same thing since his Mother is still the person who gave birth to him.
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