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MACBETH ARTICLE.notebook

October 07, 2013

OVERVIEW

The Structural Function of the Banquet Scene 

A. Macbeth is a play about ... 

                          in Macbeth 

B. Motifs such as ... symbolize these constructs  

J.P. Dyson 

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Oct 7­7:16 AM

BANQUET AS SYMBOL 

IMPORTANCE  OF BANQUET SCENE

A. Banquets and feasting are traditional symbols of ... 

A­ "speech, action, and symbolism              

combine" (qtd. in Dyson)

         1. They are dramatic symbols of ...

 

         2. Macbeth and L.M. are so significant here          because ...

B­ "The whole plays turns over"

3. The word _____________ is used seven times in  the opening lines 

1. Macbeth's Tragic Insight ...         

2. He is on a journey to/towards ...  

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BANQUET AS SYMBOL

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MACBETH AS IMPOSTER

B. The Banquet is ALSO a symbol of  

A. Macbeth attempts to pass himself off as ...

           1. In Elizabethan society ... 

B. But his real 'habitat' is ... 1. The competing imagery of ________

2. "Sit Down" signifies ...  

and _______ help reflect this conflict   

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MACBETH ARTICLE.notebook

October 07, 2013

"INNOCENT" LADY MACBETH 

CONTESTED TURNING POINT

A. She cannot "impose the appearance of order"(Dyson  373) because ... 

A. Other critics claim the turning point is ...

B. Their conversation marks the tragic insight because...

B. According to Dyson, this is inaccurate because it     presupposes ... 

1. If we psychologize the moment ­  2. If we moralize the moment ­  3. However, ­ 

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CONSEQUENCES 

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VISUAL ACCOMPLICES?

A. The consequence of the ghost is that ... B. Metaphysically, this scene represents... 

Shakespeare chooses to include the ghost in the  stage directions. Other than Macbeth, we are the  only "ones" who can see the ghost...

Why is this important? What does it do for us, the  audience????

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