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“Brave Macbeth”
“Black and deep desires”
“Vaulting Ambition” *Soliloquy*
“Is this a dagger which | see before me?”
“Neptune's oceans won't wash my hands”
“Full of scorpions is my mind”
“Never shake thy gory locks at me”
“Be bloody bold and resolute”
“What fear | need of thee?”
“But bear-like | must fight”
“Hellhound”
“Dead butcher and his fiend like queen”
Lady Macbeth
“Unsex me here”
“Come, thick night”
“| shame to wear a heart so white”
“A little water clears us of this deed”
“You must leave this”
“Are you a man?”
“Out damned spot”
“What's done cannot be undone”
“Washing her hands” - Stage Direction
“Out brief candle”
“fiend like queen”
Banquo
“Or have we eaten this insane root”
“Treasonous malice”
“Thou played’st most foully for it”
“O’ treachery”
“ly, fly, fly!”
“Thou mayst revenge”
“Never shake thy gory locks at me”
“A face which might appall the devil”
Witches
“In thunder lightning or in rain?”
“Here to meet with Macbeth”
“All hail Macbeth, Thane of Cawdor”
“Not so happy, yet much happier”
“Shall draw him onto his confusion”
“Spurn fate, scorn death”
“Beware Macduff’
“Be bloody bold and resolute”
Macduff
“O horror, horror, horror”
“Stole thence / The life o’th’ building”
“Gone to pray to the holy king”
Explanation of Macduff's exile
“Dispute it like a man”
“Devil more damn’d / in evils to top Macbeth”
“My voice is in my sword”
“Hail, King of Scotland”
Supernatural
“In thunder lightning or in rain”
“Here to meet with Macbeth”
“Thou shalt be king”
“Is this a dagger which | see before me?”
“come , thick night”
“Black and deep desires”
“Evil spirits”
“Which might appall the devil”
“Beware Macduff’
“Be bloody bold and resolute”
“Until Birnam wood move to Dunsinane”
“Hellhound”
“A devil more damn’d”
Ambition
“Black and deep desires”
“Vaulting ambition”
“Art not without ambition”
“Art thou afeard”
“Set me up in hope?”
“But hush! no more”
“Desire is got without content”
“What's gone cannot be undone”
“The queen, my lord, is dead.”
“Out brief candle”
Relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
“Out damned spot”
“Out brief candle’Black and deep desires”
“Come, thick night”
“| shame to wear a heart so white”
“A sorry sight”
“A little water clears us of this deed”