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act i,scene i, page 219

act ii, scene i, page 233

act iii, scene iv, page 255

act iv, scene i, page 261

act iv,scene i, page 262

act v, scene i, page 278

Literary device: Foreshadowing


The three sisters (witches) foreshadow the act of Macbeth becoming king.This fits the theme supernatural because they have predicted what will happen soon for Macbeth.

Literary device: Apostrophe


Macbeth is going insane and think he is seeing a dagger in front of him when it really is his brain playing with him. This relates to the concept of supernatural because the act of seeing the dagger is not a natural thing and is more of trickery to a mind.



Literary device: Apostrophe


Macbeth's acts have affected his behavior and he accidentally reveals a few details about what may have occurred. This relates to supernatural because his inhumane acts have caused him to be harmful to those around him and himself.



Literary device: Oxymoron


The witches are using oxymoron in their spells because they think it will create more acts of evil to the kingdom.


This relates to the theme of supernatural because what they are doing is beyond crazy and they are taking things to the extreme.


Literary device: Oxymoron


Macbeth is a very egocentric person and wants everything to go his way. He believes that the acts of witchcraft will happen.


This relates to the theme of supernatural because the situations of things being taken down are very sorcery and belong with the power of witches.

Literary device: hyperbole


Lady Macbeth is using hyperbole through her tears and act of exaggeration because she could not handle the guilt anymore.


This relates to theme of supernatural because her disease isn't an actual disease; its just a mental reaction and act.



"all hail macbeth! "

hail to thee,thane of cawdor/ glamis!


Blood hath been shed ere now, i’ th’ olden time..

Is that a dagger that i see before me?

Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf,Witch’s mummy..

Though bladed corn be lodged and trees blown down,Though castles topple on their warders’ heads..

Out, damned spot, out, I say! One. Two.

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act i,scene i, page 219

act ii, scene i, page 233

act iii, scene iv, page 255

act iv, scene i, page 261

act iv,scene i, page 262

act v, scene i, page 278

Literary device: Foreshadowing


The three sisters (witches) foreshadow the act of Macbeth becoming king.This fits the theme supernatural because they have predicted what will happen soon for Macbeth.

Literary device: Apostrophe


Macbeth is going insane and think he is seeing a dagger in front of him when it really is his brain playing with him. This relates to the concept of supernatural because the act of seeing the dagger is not a natural thing and is more of trickery to a mind.



Literary device: Apostrophe


Macbeth's acts have affected his behavior and he accidentally reveals a few details about what may have occurred. This relates to supernatural because his inhumane acts have caused him to be harmful to those around him and himself.



Literary device: Oxymoron


The witches are using oxymoron in their spells because they think it will create more acts of evil to the kingdom.


This relates to the theme of supernatural because what they are doing is beyond crazy and they are taking things to the extreme.


Literary device: Oxymoron


Macbeth is a very egocentric person and wants everything to go his way. He believes that the acts of witchcraft will happen.


This relates to the theme of supernatural because the situations of things being taken down are very sorcery and belong with the power of witches.

Literary device: hyperbole


Lady Macbeth is using hyperbole through her tears and act of exaggeration because she could not handle the guilt anymore.


This relates to theme of supernatural because her disease isn't an actual disease; its just a mental reaction and act.



"all hail macbeth! "

hail to thee,thane of cawdor/ glamis!


Blood hath been shed ere now, i’ th’ olden time..

Is that a dagger that i see before me?

Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf,Witch’s mummy..

Though bladed corn be lodged and trees blown down,Though castles topple on their warders’ heads..

Out, damned spot, out, I say! One. Two.

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act i,scene i, page 219

act ii, scene i, page 233

act iii, scene iv, page 255

act iv, scene i, page 261

act iv,scene i, page 262

act v, scene i, page 278

Literary device: Foreshadowing


The three sisters (witches) foreshadow the act of Macbeth becoming king.This fits the theme supernatural because they have predicted what will happen soon for Macbeth.

Literary device: Apostrophe


Macbeth is going insane and think he is seeing a dagger in front of him when it really is his brain playing with him. This relates to the concept of supernatural because the act of seeing the dagger is not a natural thing and is more of trickery to a mind.



Literary device: Apostrophe


Macbeth's acts have affected his behavior and he accidentally reveals a few details about what may have occurred. This relates to supernatural because his inhumane acts have caused him to be harmful to those around him and himself.



Literary device: Oxymoron


The witches are using oxymoron in their spells because they think it will create more acts of evil to the kingdom.


This relates to the theme of supernatural because what they are doing is beyond crazy and they are taking things to the extreme.


Literary device: Oxymoron


Macbeth is a very egocentric person and wants everything to go his way. He believes that the acts of witchcraft will happen.


This relates to the theme of supernatural because the situations of things being taken down are very sorcery and belong with the power of witches.

Literary device: hyperbole


Lady Macbeth is using hyperbole through her tears and act of exaggeration because she could not handle the guilt anymore.


This relates to theme of supernatural because her disease isn't an actual disease; its just a mental reaction and act.



"all hail macbeth! "

hail to thee,thane of cawdor/ glamis!


Blood hath been shed ere now, i’ th’ olden time..

Is that a dagger that i see before me?

Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf,Witch’s mummy..

Though bladed corn be lodged and trees blown down,Though castles topple on their warders’ heads..

Out, damned spot, out, I say! One. Two.

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act i,scene i, page 219

act ii, scene i, page 233

act iii, scene iv, page 255

act iv, scene i, page 261

act iv,scene i, page 262

act v, scene i, page 278

Literary device: Foreshadowing


The three sisters (witches) foreshadow the act of Macbeth becoming king.This fits the theme supernatural because they have predicted what will happen soon for Macbeth.

Literary device: Apostrophe


Macbeth is going insane and think he is seeing a dagger in front of him when it really is his brain playing with him. This relates to the concept of supernatural because the act of seeing the dagger is not a natural thing and is more of trickery to a mind.



Literary device: Apostrophe


Macbeth's acts have affected his behavior and he accidentally reveals a few details about what may have occurred. This relates to supernatural because his inhumane acts have caused him to be harmful to those around him and himself.



Literary device: Oxymoron


The witches are using oxymoron in their spells because they think it will create more acts of evil to the kingdom.


This relates to the theme of supernatural because what they are doing is beyond crazy and they are taking things to the extreme.


Literary device: Oxymoron


Macbeth is a very egocentric person and wants everything to go his way. He believes that the acts of witchcraft will happen.


This relates to the theme of supernatural because the situations of things being taken down are very sorcery and belong with the power of witches.

Literary device: hyperbole


Lady Macbeth is using hyperbole through her tears and act of exaggeration because she could not handle the guilt anymore.


This relates to theme of supernatural because her disease isn't an actual disease; its just a mental reaction and act.



"all hail macbeth! "

hail to thee,thane of cawdor/ glamis!


Blood hath been shed ere now, i’ th’ olden time..

Is that a dagger that i see before me?

Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf,Witch’s mummy..

Though bladed corn be lodged and trees blown down,Though castles topple on their warders’ heads..

Out, damned spot, out, I say! One. Two.

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act i,scene i, page 219

act ii, scene i, page 233

act iii, scene iv, page 255

act iv, scene i, page 261

act iv,scene i, page 262

act v, scene i, page 278

Literary device: Foreshadowing


The three sisters (witches) foreshadow the act of Macbeth becoming king.This fits the theme supernatural because they have predicted what will happen soon for Macbeth.

Literary device: Apostrophe


Macbeth is going insane and think he is seeing a dagger in front of him when it really is his brain playing with him. This relates to the concept of supernatural because the act of seeing the dagger is not a natural thing and is more of trickery to a mind.



Literary device: Apostrophe


Macbeth's acts have affected his behavior and he accidentally reveals a few details about what may have occurred. This relates to supernatural because his inhumane acts have caused him to be harmful to those around him and himself.



Literary device: Oxymoron


The witches are using oxymoron in their spells because they think it will create more acts of evil to the kingdom.


This relates to the theme of supernatural because what they are doing is beyond crazy and they are taking things to the extreme.


Literary device: Oxymoron


Macbeth is a very egocentric person and wants everything to go his way. He believes that the acts of witchcraft will happen.


This relates to the theme of supernatural because the situations of things being taken down are very sorcery and belong with the power of witches.

Literary device: hyperbole


Lady Macbeth is using hyperbole through her tears and act of exaggeration because she could not handle the guilt anymore.


This relates to theme of supernatural because her disease isn't an actual disease; its just a mental reaction and act.



"all hail macbeth! "

hail to thee,thane of cawdor/ glamis!


Blood hath been shed ere now, i’ th’ olden time..

Is that a dagger that i see before me?

Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf,Witch’s mummy..

Though bladed corn be lodged and trees blown down,Though castles topple on their warders’ heads..

Out, damned spot, out, I say! One. Two.

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act i,scene i, page 219

act ii, scene i, page 233

act iii, scene iv, page 255

act iv, scene i, page 261

act iv,scene i, page 262

act v, scene i, page 278

Literary device: Foreshadowing


The three sisters (witches) foreshadow the act of Macbeth becoming king.This fits the theme supernatural because they have predicted what will happen soon for Macbeth.

Literary device: Apostrophe


Macbeth is going insane and think he is seeing a dagger in front of him when it really is his brain playing with him. This relates to the concept of supernatural because the act of seeing the dagger is not a natural thing and is more of trickery to a mind.



Literary device: Apostrophe


Macbeth's acts have affected his behavior and he accidentally reveals a few details about what may have occurred. This relates to supernatural because his inhumane acts have caused him to be harmful to those around him and himself.



Literary device: Oxymoron


The witches are using oxymoron in their spells because they think it will create more acts of evil to the kingdom.


This relates to the theme of supernatural because what they are doing is beyond crazy and they are taking things to the extreme.


Literary device: Oxymoron


Macbeth is a very egocentric person and wants everything to go his way. He believes that the acts of witchcraft will happen.


This relates to the theme of supernatural because the situations of things being taken down are very sorcery and belong with the power of witches.

Literary device: hyperbole


Lady Macbeth is using hyperbole through her tears and act of exaggeration because she could not handle the guilt anymore.


This relates to theme of supernatural because her disease isn't an actual disease; its just a mental reaction and act.



"all hail macbeth! "

hail to thee,thane of cawdor/ glamis!


Blood hath been shed ere now, i’ th’ olden time..

Is that a dagger that i see before me?

Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf,Witch’s mummy..

Though bladed corn be lodged and trees blown down,Though castles topple on their warders’ heads..

Out, damned spot, out, I say! One. Two.

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act i,scene i, page 219

act ii, scene i, page 233

act iii, scene iv, page 255

act iv, scene i, page 261

act iv,scene i, page 262

act v, scene i, page 278

Literary device: Foreshadowing


The three sisters (witches) foreshadow the act of Macbeth becoming king.This fits the theme supernatural because they have predicted what will happen soon for Macbeth.

Literary device: Apostrophe


Macbeth is going insane and think he is seeing a dagger in front of him when it really is his brain playing with him. This relates to the concept of supernatural because the act of seeing the dagger is not a natural thing and is more of trickery to a mind.



Literary device: Apostrophe


Macbeth's acts have affected his behavior and he accidentally reveals a few details about what may have occurred. This relates to supernatural because his inhumane acts have caused him to be harmful to those around him and himself.



Literary device: Oxymoron


The witches are using oxymoron in their spells because they think it will create more acts of evil to the kingdom.


This relates to the theme of supernatural because what they are doing is beyond crazy and they are taking things to the extreme.


Literary device: Oxymoron


Macbeth is a very egocentric person and wants everything to go his way. He believes that the acts of witchcraft will happen.


This relates to the theme of supernatural because the situations of things being taken down are very sorcery and belong with the power of witches.

Literary device: hyperbole


Lady Macbeth is using hyperbole through her tears and act of exaggeration because she could not handle the guilt anymore.


This relates to theme of supernatural because her disease isn't an actual disease; its just a mental reaction and act.



"all hail macbeth! "

hail to thee,thane of cawdor/ glamis!


Blood hath been shed ere now, i’ th’ olden time..

Is that a dagger that i see before me?

Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf,Witch’s mummy..

Though bladed corn be lodged and trees blown down,Though castles topple on their warders’ heads..

Out, damned spot, out, I say! One. Two.

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act i,scene i, page 219

act ii, scene i, page 233

act iii, scene iv, page 255

act iv, scene i, page 261

act iv,scene i, page 262

act v, scene i, page 278

Literary device: Foreshadowing


The three sisters (witches) foreshadow the act of Macbeth becoming king.This fits the theme supernatural because they have predicted what will happen soon for Macbeth.

Literary device: Apostrophe


Macbeth is going insane and think he is seeing a dagger in front of him when it really is his brain playing with him. This relates to the concept of supernatural because the act of seeing the dagger is not a natural thing and is more of trickery to a mind.



Literary device: Apostrophe


Macbeth's acts have affected his behavior and he accidentally reveals a few details about what may have occurred. This relates to supernatural because his inhumane acts have caused him to be harmful to those around him and himself.



Literary device: Oxymoron


The witches are using oxymoron in their spells because they think it will create more acts of evil to the kingdom.


This relates to the theme of supernatural because what they are doing is beyond crazy and they are taking things to the extreme.


Literary device: Oxymoron


Macbeth is a very egocentric person and wants everything to go his way. He believes that the acts of witchcraft will happen.


This relates to the theme of supernatural because the situations of things being taken down are very sorcery and belong with the power of witches.

Literary device: hyperbole


Lady Macbeth is using hyperbole through her tears and act of exaggeration because she could not handle the guilt anymore.


This relates to theme of supernatural because her disease isn't an actual disease; its just a mental reaction and act.



"all hail macbeth! "

hail to thee,thane of cawdor/ glamis!


Blood hath been shed ere now, i’ th’ olden time..

Is that a dagger that i see before me?

Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf,Witch’s mummy..

Though bladed corn be lodged and trees blown down,Though castles topple on their warders’ heads..

Out, damned spot, out, I say! One. Two.

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  • act i,scene i, page 219
  • "all hail macbeth! "
  • hail to thee,thane of cawdor/ glamis!
  • act ii, scene i, page 233
  • Is that a dagger that i see before me?
  • act iii, scene iv, page 255
  • Blood hath been shed ere now, i’ th’ olden time..
  • Literary device: ForeshadowingThe three sisters (witches) foreshadow the act of Macbeth becoming king.This fits the theme supernatural because they have predicted what will happen soon for Macbeth.
  • act iv, scene i, page 261
  • Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf,Witch’s mummy..
  • Literary device: ApostropheMacbeth is going insane and think he is seeing a dagger in front of him when it really is his brain playing with him. This relates to the concept of supernatural because the act of seeing the dagger is not a natural thing and is more of trickery to a mind.
  • act iv,scene i, page 262
  • Literary device: ApostropheMacbeth's acts have affected his behavior and he accidentally reveals a few details about what may have occurred. This relates to supernatural because his inhumane acts have caused him to be harmful to those around him and himself.
  • act v, scene i, page 278
  • Literary device: OxymoronThe witches are using oxymoron in their spells because they think it will create more acts of evil to the kingdom. This relates to the theme of supernatural because what they are doing is beyond crazy and they are taking things to the extreme.
  • Literary device: OxymoronMacbeth is a very egocentric person and wants everything to go his way. He believes that the acts of witchcraft will happen.This relates to the theme of supernatural because the situations of things being taken down are very sorcery and belong with the power of witches.
  • Though bladed corn be lodged and trees blown down,Though castles topple on their warders’ heads..
  • Literary device: hyperboleLady Macbeth is using hyperbole through her tears and act of exaggeration because she could not handle the guilt anymore.This relates to theme of supernatural because her disease isn't an actual disease; its just a mental reaction and act.
  • Out, damned spot, out, I say! One. Two.
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