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Macbeth Weather Quotes

Macbeth Weather Quotes. By: Alex Bailey, Cody Huckstep , Josh Blackburn, Trevor Sears. Act 1. Scene 1 – Line 2-4 First Witch “ When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightning, or in rain ?”

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Macbeth Weather Quotes

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  1. Macbeth Weather Quotes By: Alex Bailey, Cody Huckstep, Josh Blackburn, Trevor Sears

  2. Act 1 • Scene 1 – Line 2-4First Witch“When shall we three meet again?In thunder, lightning, or in rain?” • The ominous weather is a sign of evil and mischievous deeds, so when such weather happens again the witches will most likely be a part of it. • Scene 1 – Line 11All witches“Hover through the fog and filthy air.” Scene 2 – Line 26-27Captain“Shipwrackingstorms and direful thunder break, So from that spring whence comfort seemed to comeDiscomfort swells.” • The witches are ghostly figures that shift through fog and cloudy areas seemingly appear out of nowhere. Spring used to comfort the Captain, but now discomfort is building up upon him due to severe storms and ocean conditions.

  3. Act 1 • Scene 3 – Line 11Second Witch“I’ll give thee a wind.” • The second witch is giving the first a wind to sail her sieve on • Scene 3 – Line 79-82Banquo“The earth hath bubbles as the water has,And these are of them. Whither are they vanished?”Macbeth“Into the air, and what seemed corporal meltedAs breath into the wind. Would they had stayed!” • Macbeth and Banquo are astonished that people could just disappear in the wind as if human bubbles popping and being gone from sight permanently.

  4. Act 1 • Scene 6 – Line 3-5Banquo“This guest of summerThe temple-haunting martlet, does approveBy his loved mansionry that the heaven’s breath” • Banquo explains how the castle is worthy of the kings stay because it looks like a place from heaven. • Scene 6 – Line 9Banquo“Where they most breed and haunt, I have observedThe air is delicate.” • Banquo was saying that the castle was even pleasant and safe enough even for children to stay. • Scene 7 – Line 23Macbeth“Upon the sightless couriers of the air” • Macbeth was saying that if he committed the murder of king he would've be damned.

  5. Act 3 • Act 3 scene 3 Line 16: It will rain tonight • Banquopredicts bad weather as the murderers are about to kill him and Fleance • Act 3 Scene 4 Line 23: as broad and general as the casing wind • Macbeth was saying that if he wasn’t threated by emiems and for of fear and doubt he wouldve been a wholesome perosn

  6. Act 4 • Macbeth Scene 1 Line 86 : “ That I may tell pale-hearted fear it lies, and sleep in spite of thunder” • Macbeth was starting to become nervous about hiring the murders to kill Banquo and Fleance that it was hard for him to sleep • Ross Scene 3 Line 192: “ But I have words that would be howled out in the desert air, where hearing should not latch them” • Ross was saying that he had secrets that aren’t meant to be out in the public.

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