Ideally you should only memorize 3 good ones (3X from extract, 3X from wider novel), memorizing a lot will be an overkill as you wont use 10 quotes in a 50 minute exam.
“Brave Macbeth - Well he deserves that name”~Captain (A1, S2) “Let not light see my black and deep desires”~Macbeth (A1, S4) “Unsex me here, and fill me, from crown to toe, top-full of direst cruelty”~Lady Macbeth (A1, S5) “When thou durst do it, then you were a man”~Lady Macbeth (A1, S7) “Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood clean from my hand”~Macbeth (A2, S2) “Out, out, brief candle! Life’s but a walking shadow”~Macbeth (A5, S5) “Look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under’t” ~Lady Macbeth (A1, S5) “Full of scorpions is my mind”~Macbeth (A3, S2) “Fair is foul, and foul is fair”~The witches (A1, S1) “The instruments of darkness tell us truths, win us with honest trifles, to betray’s in deepest consequence”~Banquo (A1, S3)
"Look like the innocent flower but be the innocent flower under't" is not a quote. "Look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under't" IS a quote.
i think for the second quote itll be uselful to remember the line above it as well: "Stars hide your fires" so then you can talk about the rhyming couplets which macbeth talks in this whole stanza, which links to the supernatural and shows its power as the witches speak in rhyming couplets and it tells the reader that there is a key message behind these lines as Shakespeare often used rhyming couplets to highlight an underlying key message
This is one paragraph that I would say when talking about the theme of power: Shakespeare portrays power in Macbeth to tell the reader that no other character is stronger than Macbeth. We see this when Shakespeare writes 'Brave Macbeth - Well he deserves that name.' The adjective 'Brave' connotes strength which suggests that Macbeth is capable of many things, for example, when Macbeth kills Duncan in order to become king, also, when he kills Banquo because he seems suspicious of him. The verb 'deserves' suggests that Macbeth is worthy enough to be titled 'Brave' as he is capable of killing many people and many others can't do this. This leads to great success for Macbeth because he results in becoming king, however, he later then gets killed by Macduff for his actions. Shakespeare intended to make the reader think that Macbeth is unstoppable and undefeatable as killing many people comes across as a small task for Macbeth. This is why the reader would feel cautious for other character's lives, because the chances of Macbeth succeeding another slaughter is extremely likely. As a result, it's clear that Macbeth is the strongest character in the play because of his killing spree.
@@turtlegaming8961 I wrote this to show the reader how I would analyse 'Brave Macbeth - well he deserves that name.' Depending on the question (mainly a power question), you can use this quote if u can talk elsewhere in the play or if it's in the text.
i just want to say, this is a great paragraph but Macbeth is a play so there wouldn't be a reader but an audience. i dont know how harshly edexcel critiques that misconception but just in case.
In order: 1. Act 1 Scene 1 (The Witches) “Fair is foul, and foul is fair” 2. Act 1 Scene 2 (Ross): “Brave macbeth - well he deserves his name” 3. Act 1 Scene 3 (Banqo) “The instruments of darkness bring us truths, win us with honest trifles, to betray in deepest consequences” 4. Act 1 Scene 4 (Macbeth): "Let not light see my dark and deep desires" 5. Act 1 Scene 5 (Lady Macbeth, supernatural, women): “unsex me here, and fill me, from the crown to the crown to the toe, top-full of direst cruelty” 6. Act 1 Scene 5 (Lady Macbeth) “Look like th’innocent flower but be the serpent under’t” 7. Act 1 Scene 7 : (Lady Macbeth) “When thou durst to do it, then you were a man” 8. Act 2 Scene 2: (Macbeth) “Will all great neptune’s ocean wash this blood clean from my hand” 9. Act 3 Scene 2 (Macbeth) “O full of scorpions is my mind” 10. Act 5 Scene 2 (Macbeth) “Out out brief candle! Life’s but a walking shadow”
6:08 It is: "Stars, hide your fires, Let not light see my black and deep desires" -A1,S4 Macbeth Just so no-one writes the wrong quote in their exam. GL everyone 👍
Doing my own analysis with these quotes I found out pretty quickly that they all link. They share themes and now I feel prepared for my exam in May. I got a 6 in my most recent assessment put I want to be higher as I want to do A-Level Literature. I feel that interlinking quotes and themes will help me get higher grades. Thank you so much sir.
@Genziki ツ they all share particular themes, for example : “stars hide your fire, let not light see my dark and deep desires” can link to the Supernatural, ambition and guilt. Supernatural: “fires” “desires”=rhyming couplet, The Witches speak in rhyme meaning there is an evil message linking with supernatural: murder Ambition: “stars” look nice from far away and that is how people see Macbeth at the start, a strong and brave soldier, however up close they are just destructive balls of gas symbolising Macbeth’s greed for ambition which further leads to his downfall. Guilt: feels guilty having these ‘dark’ thoughts on murdering Duncan so he keeps his “dark desires” away from “light”
youre actually a legend man. i was brought here from another video my teacher reccomended and he was completely useless. his quotes linked nothing to the key themes or really made any sense and he gave too many. but the quotes you said were all so useful, linked to every part of the play and all the themes. thank you for making this video, itll come in handy for me as i have a very bad memory lmao. thanks again
my exam is on wednesday, its sunday right now i have 3 days, my last mock i got a 2 in literature im struggling so hard, english is the only subject im bad at others im getting 7's, i actually dont know what to do
Watch a recap on Macbeth and take notes of the key parts of the play to get more of an understanding, write down each of these quotes multiple times and recite them till you can remember all of them, and look at other peoples answers online and get an idea on how to structure a response as English is about impressing the marker. I also recommend finding a few 1 or 2 word quotes, easy to remember ones as they may save you when you need to go more in depth or need to write more. Don’t worry I was in a similar situation for mocks and got my grade up 3 just 2 days before. You got this.
my teacher told me that expelled cuz i apparently 'hit her'. im sorry but if stabbing her in the groin with a keyboard is now the equivilant of 'hitting' then this world has gone soft. im just saying enjoy your learning now before your teacher acuses you of 'hitting' her
i have my exam tomorrow and this has helped loads. straight to the point yet informative, thank you for this! UPDATE!! i think i did well in the exam. dont ask how but i managed to link fear to the quote at 6:08 and the Neptune ocean quote, this video saved my ass so thank you UPDATE. I got a 6 in the end for anyone wondering. Usually get 3s so 👍
Macbeth has always been an area i have struggled with due to lacking attention when we first covered this. But with these 10 important quotes, I now feel more confident in my ability. Thank you!
“For brave Macbeth - we’ll be deserves that name” - Ross “Let not light see my dark and deep desires” - Macbeth “Unsex me here, and fill me from the crown to the toe, top-full of direst cruelty” - Lady Macbeth “When thou durst do it, then you were a man” Lady Macbeth “Will all Neptune’s oceans wipe this blood clean of my hand” - Macbeth “Out out brief candle! Life’s but a walking shadow” - Macbeth “Look like th’innocent flower but be the serpent under’t” - Lady Macbeth “O full of scorpions is my mind” - Macbeth “Fair is foul, and foul is fair” - Witches “The instruments of darkness bring us truths, win us with honest trifles, to betray in deepest consequences” - Banquo
Hi, I’m 67 year old. My school never did anything like this. I’m not sure I could have handled all this if it did? I left school with no qualifications at all. But I have learned so much since then. I found this interesting as a sort of précis for Macbeth and you were so good at giving these quotes meanings through interpretation. Thank you so much for your work.
I'm like 3 quotes into this video and i know for a fact i will be coming out my mocks with a good grade thanks to this man. edit: i got a 7 and was like 4 marks off an 8 thanks to him
@@unknown-vy7ei no i had to learn how to do analysis but it was the higher level analysis that pushed me up into the next level. I have 1 text where there isn't any quote analysis videos like these and because my analysis of quotes wasn't good enough I got capped at a 6
@@kebabkebab6312 layering. theres 3 layers to ur analysis. 1) zoom in on word give the word class 2) give connotations of word 3) relate connotations back to theme. do this a few times for each quote so you analyse each quote in depth. i mean to do that you need good quotes to start with which is where I struggled
the quotes + some analysis: “brave macbeth - well he deserves that name” Ross, A1S2. shows how macbeth is presented at the beginning of the play in contrast to how he is presented towards the end. macbeth called ‘brave’ for defeating a traitor but he also becomes a traitor of the king. “let not light see my dark and deep desires” macbeth, A1S4. hints that macbeth is falling into the trap of evil and slowly becoming a vessel of misconduct for the witches, and begins his spiral into good and evil. the witches are the catalyst of this development in macbeths character. “unsex me here, and fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full of direst cruelty” lady macbeth, A1S5. this androboulon emphasises how lady macbeth is aware that she does not hold the power or the authority to commit evil, which is why she defeminises herself and turns to supernatural, commanding evil with desperation to give her masculine qualities so that she becomes the embodiment of evil and gains the strength to kill king duncan. “when thou durst do it, then you were a man” lady macbeth, A1S7. in other words, lady macbeth calls macbeth a coward and emasculates him, which can also show how lady macbeth and macbeth have changed authority and gender roles (lady macbeth asks for masculine traits and macbeth gets emasculated). tipping point for macbeth, he submerges into evil to prove his masculinity to his wife by killing the king (duncan). “will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood clean from my hand” macbeth, A2S2. shows macbeths guilt for killing the king. one of the only times macbeth shows remorse for his actions, and as he progresses and continues killing, he sinks deeper into evil and his remorse for his actions decreases as they become normalised and his greed for power and the king’s position increases. “out, out, brief candle! lifes but a walking shadow” macbeth, A5S2. a shadow doesn’t end, no matter how long you chase it, it wont stop, emphasises macbeths greed for power and the crown and how he wanted more and more that it was endless. “look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under’t” lady macbeth, A1S5. lady macbeth tells macbeth to be deceptive and to fool the king and make it easier to kill him so macbeth can become king. religious imagery, serpent is like the snake in the garden of eden who tempted adam and eve to eat from the tree of knowledge which they weren’t supposed to, shows moral evil and how macbeth is being encouraged to become evil. “fair is foul and foul is fair.” the witches, A1S1. juxtaposition/oxymoron. describes how good is bad and bad is good, emphasises the idea of how macbeth was good and then turned evil as he fell a victim of greed and dark desire. macbeth mimics this phrase in a later scene which foreshadows how he has turned to supernatural and evil to get what he desires and shows how he is a vessel of misconduct.
@@jaysonignu4492 yes!! not all of them apply to the same theme but they all link to a theme in macbeth. if you’d like, i can edit the quotes and link the themes it related to for you
In act 1 scene 3 macbeth states “ let not light see my deep dark desires” this quote already implies that macbeth has began to think of his villainous thoughts. this is set straight after he meets the witches and before he comes in contacts with lady macbeth. this means that he is the catalyst within this situation as he hadn’t had a push from lady macbeth to think in this manor. this means he has always been a traitor and never really cared for the king and his people but only for his self. the word ‘light’ can be seen as multiple different metaphors, in this situation i think it is too describe God. he states that he does not won’t god to see his desires. this further shows his ambition as he even though god may be against his actions he is still willing to have these thought of murder. shakspeare used macbeths ambition too signify to the audience how his own ambition is his fatal flaw, or hamartia. this will make the jacobean people believe that if they would challenge the king it will end in likely death
@@neilcaffrey7791 bro is it black and deep or is it dark and deep bc my teacher said it was black and deep but then mreverything english is saying dark and deep desires but in my exam in yr 10 i wrote dark and deep desires
i'm not even sure if it matters, but to stay safe i would go with what the original text says, which is black and deep. Im sure you can still apply the same analysis
17:02 - Knocking at the door signaling the entrance of the Inspector. The white light representing life will become black representing darkness and corruption
the lighting also changes to "brighter and harder" which always reminds me of the interagations in old movies were bad cop shines a lamp in the criminals face whilst interrogating them.
I think Macbeth experiences a tremendous amount of guilt following Banquo's murder (a little more than Duncan) first he was not able to kill Banquo himself unlike Duncan which he could do with his own hands but for Banquo, he orders the prisoners to do it for him as he cannot face him after such a betrayal and the reaction of Banquo when he releases that he was right of Macbeth following the witches prophesies; Macbeth was much closer to Banquo than to Duncan which could explain the guilt presented in the form of the supernatural. Then after Banquo's murder, Macbeth began experiencing hallucinations which were all side effects of the great amount of guilt possessed despite him not killing Banquo himself but he still sees Banquo's ghost which ultimately drives him insane but when he kills lady Macduff and her child he is suppressed from the guilt as this has become a common attribute normalised within him despite being partially aware and pessimistic of Macduff's arrival following on from the death of his family.
for 'will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand?' you can also include 'No' at the end which Macbeth says straight after asking the question. if you keep the 'No', you can analyse the method not just as rhetoric but also as hypophora which emphasises Macbeth's guilty conscience :)
your a literal legend mate im here everyday waiting for another video you are amazing and for real, the amount of people I've forwarded you to is unimaginable😂keep up the amazing work!! we really appreciate it x
bruh you saved my mocks completely and my actual exam is in a week and i’m praying this saves me once again 😭 thank you for this video it’s so much easier to understand than other resources 🙏🙏
"take ten days each to learn these quotes". Yeah I have 13 hours
lol idk which type of people take 10 days to learn quotes, if you have a decent memory you can learn 5 quotes in 10 minutes.
Ideally you should only memorize 3 good ones (3X from extract, 3X from wider novel), memorizing a lot will be an overkill as you wont use 10 quotes in a 50 minute exam.
You can learn 1 quotes in one hour
i got 2 days lol
@@VOIDKiNG Same 😂
“Brave Macbeth - Well he deserves that name”~Captain (A1, S2)
“Let not light see my black and deep desires”~Macbeth (A1, S4)
“Unsex me here, and fill me, from crown to toe, top-full of direst cruelty”~Lady Macbeth (A1, S5)
“When thou durst do it, then you were a man”~Lady Macbeth (A1, S7)
“Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood clean from my hand”~Macbeth (A2, S2)
“Out, out, brief candle! Life’s but a walking shadow”~Macbeth (A5, S5)
“Look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under’t” ~Lady Macbeth (A1, S5)
“Full of scorpions is my mind”~Macbeth (A3, S2)
“Fair is foul, and foul is fair”~The witches (A1, S1)
“The instruments of darkness tell us truths, win us with honest trifles, to betray’s in deepest consequence”~Banquo (A1, S3)
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English literature or English language
@@genox633 this stuff is English literature
"Look like the innocent flower but be the innocent flower under't" is not a quote. "Look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under't" IS a quote.
@@mageshades fixed it 😂
You did so much better in 21 mins than my teacher that had 2 years thanks for that my teacher made our whole class hate English
same 😭
@@cakeshake7555 ditto
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i think for the second quote itll be uselful to remember the line above it as well: "Stars hide your fires" so then you can talk about the rhyming couplets which macbeth talks in this whole stanza, which links to the supernatural and shows its power as the witches speak in rhyming couplets and it tells the reader that there is a key message behind these lines as Shakespeare often used rhyming couplets to highlight an underlying key message
@@Yahya-zi2ip yaassss im stealing that
Very good both ideas
I also think there's Assonance on "hide" and "fires" which emphasises important words and creates a sense of rhythm
@@Yahya-zi2ip Shakespeare wouldn't have known that stars are balls of destructive fire so you couldn't talk about that
@@tekchits6494 the literal quote from the book is “stars hide your fires” i think itll be okay
the knocking at 16:50 really span me out lmao, as im home alone. I got so paranoid for ten seconds until I realised it came from the video smh
nah bc my headphones were on full and I shat myself
same
This is one paragraph that I would say when talking about the theme of power:
Shakespeare portrays power in Macbeth to tell the reader that no other character is stronger than Macbeth. We see this when Shakespeare writes 'Brave Macbeth - Well he deserves that name.' The adjective 'Brave' connotes strength which suggests that Macbeth is capable of many things, for example, when Macbeth kills Duncan in order to become king, also, when he kills Banquo because he seems suspicious of him. The verb 'deserves' suggests that Macbeth is worthy enough to be titled 'Brave' as he is capable of killing many people and many others can't do this. This leads to great success for Macbeth because he results in becoming king, however, he later then gets killed by Macduff for his actions. Shakespeare intended to make the reader think that Macbeth is unstoppable and undefeatable as killing many people comes across as a small task for Macbeth. This is why the reader would feel cautious for other character's lives, because the chances of Macbeth succeeding another slaughter is extremely likely. As a result, it's clear that Macbeth is the strongest character in the play because of his killing spree.
Are you writing this for the edexcel themes question?
@@turtlegaming8961 I wrote this to show the reader how I would analyse 'Brave Macbeth - well he deserves that name.' Depending on the question (mainly a power question), you can use this quote if u can talk elsewhere in the play or if it's in the text.
@@VypaGaming power ain’t coming up it already has…
@@theloyalone6693 Dammit that's an easy question asswell! Thx for the info.
i just want to say, this is a great paragraph but Macbeth is a play so there wouldn't be a reader but an audience. i dont know how harshly edexcel critiques that misconception but just in case.
time to lock in
In order:
1. Act 1 Scene 1 (The Witches) “Fair is foul, and foul is fair”
2. Act 1 Scene 2 (Ross): “Brave macbeth - well he deserves his name”
3. Act 1 Scene 3 (Banqo) “The instruments of darkness bring us truths, win us with honest trifles, to betray in deepest consequences”
4. Act 1 Scene 4 (Macbeth): "Let not light see my dark and deep desires"
5. Act 1 Scene 5 (Lady Macbeth, supernatural, women): “unsex me here, and fill me, from the crown to the crown to the toe, top-full of direst cruelty”
6. Act 1 Scene 5 (Lady Macbeth) “Look like th’innocent flower but be the serpent under’t”
7. Act 1 Scene 7 : (Lady Macbeth) “When thou durst to do it, then you were a man”
8. Act 2 Scene 2: (Macbeth) “Will all great neptune’s ocean wash this blood clean from my hand”
9. Act 3 Scene 2 (Macbeth) “O full of scorpions is my mind”
10. Act 5 Scene 2 (Macbeth) “Out out brief candle! Life’s but a walking shadow”
I cant manage to find language devices for all of these. Can you add the language devices found for each quote? I would really appreciate that.
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@@DopEZTam so lazy
@@vissdog4k how th do u find a language device for a quote like "brave macbeth - Well he deserves that name"
@@DopEZTam Brave could be a symbol for value or worth of men during the time. Hope that helps.
6:08
It is:
"Stars, hide your fires,
Let not light see my black and deep desires" -A1,S4 Macbeth
Just so no-one writes the wrong quote in their exam. GL everyone
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Hey can you please do one for inspector calls, we would appreciate it a lot sir
I also would like this please sir!
Also Jekyll and Hyde.
Yea plz
Pls sir
Me as well please 🙂
Doing my own analysis with these quotes I found out pretty quickly that they all link. They share themes and now I feel prepared for my exam in May.
I got a 6 in my most recent assessment put I want to be higher as I want to do A-Level Literature.
I feel that interlinking quotes and themes will help me get higher grades. Thank you so much sir.
Are you sure they're enough to get a good grade?
@Genziki ツ they all share particular themes, for example : “stars hide your fire, let not light see my dark and deep desires” can link to the Supernatural, ambition and guilt.
Supernatural: “fires” “desires”=rhyming couplet, The Witches speak in rhyme meaning there is an evil message linking with supernatural: murder
Ambition: “stars” look nice from far away and that is how people see Macbeth at the start, a strong and brave soldier, however up close they are just destructive balls of gas symbolising Macbeth’s greed for ambition which further leads to his downfall.
Guilt: feels guilty having these ‘dark’ thoughts on murdering Duncan so he keeps his “dark desires” away from “light”
how was it?? :D
@@nika9559 ended up with a 9. Got 28/30 on A Christmas Carol, 27/30 on An Inspector Calls and 58/70 on Macbeth and Unseen Poetry.
@@joshquinn4964 good job!!
Y'all... imagine if the question is on Malcolm or Macduff. Istg-
youre actually a legend man. i was brought here from another video my teacher reccomended and he was completely useless. his quotes linked nothing to the key themes or really made any sense and he gave too many. but the quotes you said were all so useful, linked to every part of the play and all the themes. thank you for making this video, itll come in handy for me as i have a very bad memory lmao. thanks again
WHY DID I WAIT UNTIL THE DAY BEFORE 😭😭😭😭
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Revise ,don't read comments.
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Thank you
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my exam is on wednesday, its sunday right now i have 3 days, my last mock i got a 2 in literature im struggling so hard, english is the only subject im bad at others im getting 7's, i actually dont know what to do
Watch a recap on Macbeth and take notes of the key parts of the play to get more of an understanding, write down each of these quotes multiple times and recite them till you can remember all of them, and look at other peoples answers online and get an idea on how to structure a response as English is about impressing the marker. I also recommend finding a few 1 or 2 word quotes, easy to remember ones as they may save you when you need to go more in depth or need to write more. Don’t worry I was in a similar situation for mocks and got my grade up 3 just 2 days before. You got this.
@@ybxta5240 thanks man, thats really helpful
bro that knocking scared me
Macbeth: “listen babes…”
There are very little videos on blood brothers on RUclips. Please may you make a few after Macbeth?
Can you please do analysis of these quotes, it help a lot !!!
My teacher told me to learn 9 quotes for each character and theme in Macbeth. So basically she told us to learn HUNDREDS of quotes for each book.
my teacher told me that expelled cuz i apparently 'hit her'. im sorry but if stabbing her in the groin with a keyboard is now the equivilant of 'hitting' then this world has gone soft. im just saying enjoy your learning now before your teacher acuses you of 'hitting' her
@@charliewilliams5672Lool what
@@charliewilliams5672some delinquent 💀 embarrassing
How would you link these to language/structural devices?
but banquo describes the witces as the instrument, so the witches get played
thankyou this was real helpful i feel like ik a lot more about the paly in this 1 videos then i have learnt in the last year !
sitting the mock tomorrow, im finished
This has helped me so so much, thank you!
Thank you so much for these videos sir! always very helpful
hi sir could u please do one on Jekyll and Hyde and inspectors bc I'm really struggling with both thanks
about to hit 12am 😅
exam tommorw
exam is tomorrow 😧I hate macbeth man 😐 It just doesn't make sense to me
you have already had your macbeth paper? mines tomorrow
i have 39 mins till my exam 😭
Thank you!
less then 24 hours to go, Academic come back has begun.
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@@no_one24 me
@@The_Chosen_1neI’m cooked I just started
Edit- I flopped half the paper
Good luck guys, watching this on the bus🤣
i have my exam tomorrow and this has helped loads. straight to the point yet informative, thank you for this!
UPDATE!! i think i did well in the exam. dont ask how but i managed to link fear to the quote at 6:08 and the Neptune ocean quote, this video saved my ass so thank you
UPDATE. I got a 6 in the end for anyone wondering. Usually get 3s so 👍
Last minute revision too?
@@kmcasdf7608 yepp
@@kmcasdf7608 yup
@@kmcasdf7608same, good luck!
@@kmcasdf7608 same good luck everyone
7:00 by far the best quote "its not just like a fart in that wind that you forget about it "
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"take ten days" yeah i have 53 minutes
36 minutes
Macbeth has always been an area i have struggled with due to lacking attention when we first covered this. But with these 10 important quotes, I now feel more confident in my ability. Thank you!
I struggle with everything, so you're already doing better than me...
Keep your head up and just keep doing your best!
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Why you looking at the comments go watch the video and study
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“For brave Macbeth - we’ll be deserves that name” - Ross
“Let not light see my dark and deep desires” - Macbeth
“Unsex me here, and fill me from the crown to the toe, top-full of direst cruelty” - Lady Macbeth
“When thou durst do it, then you were a man” Lady Macbeth
“Will all Neptune’s oceans wipe this blood clean of my hand” - Macbeth
“Out out brief candle! Life’s but a walking shadow” - Macbeth
“Look like th’innocent flower but be the serpent under’t” - Lady Macbeth
“O full of scorpions is my mind” - Macbeth
“Fair is foul, and foul is fair” - Witches
“The instruments of darkness bring us truths, win us with honest trifles, to betray in deepest consequences” - Banquo
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Hi, I’m 67 year old. My school never did anything like this. I’m not sure I could have handled all this if it did? I left school with no qualifications at all. But I have learned so much since then. I found this interesting as a sort of précis for Macbeth and you were so good at giving these quotes meanings through interpretation. Thank you so much for your work.
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@@hajara8616 you good? Calling someone uncle in some cultures is a sign of respect to elders that you do not know.
bro i have exactly 10 hours not 10 days
Same
10 hours if you dont sleep, you basically have 1/3rd of the time left
I'm like 3 quotes into this video and i know for a fact i will be coming out my mocks with a good grade thanks to this man.
edit: i got a 7 and was like 4 marks off an 8 thanks to him
Good luck 🤞
Did this video alone help you to get such a good grade?
@@unknown-vy7ei no i had to learn how to do analysis but it was the higher level analysis that pushed me up into the next level. I have 1 text where there isn't any quote analysis videos like these and because my analysis of quotes wasn't good enough I got capped at a 6
@@zaraadan716 can you tell me how to do higher analysis I have had the same issue as you did
@@kebabkebab6312 layering. theres 3 layers to ur analysis. 1) zoom in on word give the word class 2) give connotations of word 3) relate connotations back to theme. do this a few times for each quote so you analyse each quote in depth.
i mean to do that you need good quotes to start with which is where I struggled
Man saving my Literature GCSE 12 hours before it starts
Omg literally same
what grade did u get
lil late minute revision never hurt anyone
ikr
its nearly 1am i have the exam in the morning
good luck
@tattianwe screwed almao1240
4 hours 45 mins left
1 hour 5 min, wish me luck. I'm speed running this shit
Edit- leaving now I'm scared
the quotes + some analysis:
“brave macbeth - well he deserves that name” Ross, A1S2. shows how macbeth is presented at the beginning of the play in contrast to how he is presented towards the end. macbeth called ‘brave’ for defeating a traitor but he also becomes a traitor of the king.
“let not light see my dark and deep desires” macbeth, A1S4. hints that macbeth is falling into the trap of evil and slowly becoming a vessel of misconduct for the witches, and begins his spiral into good and evil. the witches are the catalyst of this development in macbeths character.
“unsex me here, and fill me, from the crown to the toe, top-full of direst cruelty” lady macbeth, A1S5. this androboulon emphasises how lady macbeth is aware that she does not hold the power or the authority to commit evil, which is why she defeminises herself and turns to supernatural, commanding evil with desperation to give her masculine qualities so that she becomes the embodiment of evil and gains the strength to kill king duncan.
“when thou durst do it, then you were a man” lady macbeth, A1S7. in other words, lady macbeth calls macbeth a coward and emasculates him, which can also show how lady macbeth and macbeth have changed authority and gender roles (lady macbeth asks for masculine traits and macbeth gets emasculated). tipping point for macbeth, he submerges into evil to prove his masculinity to his wife by killing the king (duncan).
“will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood clean from my hand” macbeth, A2S2. shows macbeths guilt for killing the king. one of the only times macbeth shows remorse for his actions, and as he progresses and continues killing, he sinks deeper into evil and his remorse for his actions decreases as they become normalised and his greed for power and the king’s position increases.
“out, out, brief candle! lifes but a walking shadow” macbeth, A5S2. a shadow doesn’t end, no matter how long you chase it, it wont stop, emphasises macbeths greed for power and the crown and how he wanted more and more that it was endless.
“look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under’t” lady macbeth, A1S5. lady macbeth tells macbeth to be deceptive and to fool the king and make it easier to kill him so macbeth can become king. religious imagery, serpent is like the snake in the garden of eden who tempted adam and eve to eat from the tree of knowledge which they weren’t supposed to, shows moral evil and how macbeth is being encouraged to become evil.
“fair is foul and foul is fair.” the witches, A1S1. juxtaposition/oxymoron. describes how good is bad and bad is good, emphasises the idea of how macbeth was good and then turned evil as he fell a victim of greed and dark desire. macbeth mimics this phrase in a later scene which foreshadows how he has turned to supernatural and evil to get what he desires and shows how he is a vessel of misconduct.
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can all the quotes be used for all themes of macbeth
@@jaysonignu4492 yes!! not all of them apply to the same theme but they all link to a theme in macbeth. if you’d like, i can edit the quotes and link the themes it related to for you
yes please i'll really appreciate it :)@@iamlexaa
@@iamlexaa yes please I'll really appreciate that thank you
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@@lidiavicol9851 prayer needed
oh god, here i am sitting the night before the exam, not knowing any quotes at all hahahah
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same here bro
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One day is enough
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TODAY WALLAHI YOU SAVED ME IN MY EXAM!!!!! THANK YOU SO SO MUCH MAY ALLAH BLESS YOU ETERNALLY
what grade did you get
@@talha.7195 i did my gcses in 2022 😭
but in english lit i got a 7 !!
exactly @@talha.7195
@@talha.7195 grade 7
@@hxbiba im on grade five dyu think i have time for literature and languege i can go to 7?(i dont know any poetry quotes)
In act 1 scene 3 macbeth states “ let not light see my deep dark desires” this quote already implies that macbeth has began to think of his villainous thoughts. this is set straight after he meets the witches and before he comes in contacts with lady macbeth. this means that he is the catalyst within this situation as he hadn’t had a push from lady macbeth to think in this manor. this means he has always been a traitor and never really cared for the king and his people but only for his self. the word ‘light’ can be seen as multiple different metaphors, in this situation i think it is too describe God. he states that he does not won’t god to see his desires. this further shows his ambition as he even though god may be against his actions he is still willing to have these thought of murder. shakspeare used macbeths ambition too signify to the audience how his own ambition is his fatal flaw, or hamartia. this will make the jacobean people believe that if they would challenge the king it will end in likely death
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BLACK and deep
@@neilcaffrey7791 bro is it black and deep or is it dark and deep bc my teacher said it was black and deep but then mreverything english is saying dark and deep desires but in my exam in yr 10 i wrote dark and deep desires
i'm not even sure if it matters, but to stay safe i would go with what the original text says, which is black and deep. Im sure you can still apply the same analysis
yeah…. about ten days i’ve got 2 hours 💀
It’s one hour for both of us now, good luck!
11 hours until the exam and this is the first revision I’ve done 💪💪
Are you going to be happy with a 5 because that’s what you are gonna get
@@r.p5380 more than x
@@r.p5380 nah mate 7 guaranteed
You guys are predicted 5? English is the one subject that I'm doing bad at though
@@lukeshields6568 same
I’m predicted 6 but 8s in pretty much everything else part from RE
Who is here 1 day before the GCSE English literature exam 2022?
check the door bossman💀
16:48
17:02 - Knocking at the door signaling the entrance of the Inspector. The white light representing life will become black representing darkness and corruption
This is class 😂
That's great XD Scared the shit out of me
the lighting also changes to "brighter and harder" which always reminds me of the interagations in old movies were bad cop shines a lamp in the criminals face whilst interrogating them.
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im done fr
Nah we got this!
biggest mistake of mine was thinking i could cram all this into my head the night before the actual exam 🤦♂
fml english is longgg
guys im screwed
real
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@@clipsandsnipz1 that test was to easy
@@xtremeplayz2073did u pass?
I hate English literature, can't wait to throw away all my books after I finish this exam.
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10 days… gcse is tomorrow ahah
anyone else learning quotes the night before the exam? ;)
Yup
Me rn got mocks at 9am, it’s 3:30am haven’t slept yet-
if your panicking and its nearly 10pm on the night of your exam, play it in 1.25 speed. saves time lol.
thanks babe
I think Macbeth experiences a tremendous amount of guilt following Banquo's murder (a little more than Duncan) first he was not able to kill Banquo himself unlike Duncan which he could do with his own hands but for Banquo, he orders the prisoners to do it for him as he cannot face him after such a betrayal and the reaction of Banquo when he releases that he was right of Macbeth following the witches prophesies; Macbeth was much closer to Banquo than to Duncan which could explain the guilt presented in the form of the supernatural. Then after Banquo's murder, Macbeth began experiencing hallucinations which were all side effects of the great amount of guilt possessed despite him not killing Banquo himself but he still sees Banquo's ghost which ultimately drives him insane but when he kills lady Macduff and her child he is suppressed from the guilt as this has become a common attribute normalised within him despite being partially aware and pessimistic of Macduff's arrival following on from the death of his family.
lol who else is here before tomorrow
I wish I saw this video earlier omg the exam is tomorrow but hopefully ik most
for 'will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand?' you can also include 'No' at the end which Macbeth says straight after asking the question. if you keep the 'No', you can analyse the method not just as rhetoric but also as hypophora which emphasises Macbeth's guilty conscience :)
give it a break
@@vincentbraniff3185wash yo face buddy
I swear if the question on the English Literature Paper is anything about people like Ross and Lennox and Donalbain i'm gonna be so screwed
Their trying to be nice so doubt it
@@fadanz5120 Havent been nice so far😅
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@@fadanz5120 Bayonet Charge?
if i fail english its your fault
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"take 10 days to learn these quotes" yeah i have 8 hours
same bro LMAO
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@@Simonpwh we got this 💪
who’s here for 2023 exams
Me
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2 days left 😂
The unsex me quote feels a crime to listen next to ur family 😂😂😂
Frr
i had headphones on while the knocking happened and was half asleep so it shook me
time is 22:45 the night before my exam and i’m hoping this man saves me
in this together lmao good luck
u guys ready to lower grade boundaries with me ;)
@@lukas6070 i am so ready lukas
yo how was it??
@@nika9559 i mean i’m shit an english so not the best but i got what i wanted so ig it was okay
almost 00:00 and we out here doing last min revision good luck to everyone else doing exams
how did it go?
I've got 16 hours left till my exam
14 now m8
@@Ibby150😂
Did y’all pass?
whos watchng this before exams 12/05/24 xd ( english lit paper 1 )
Me
anyone else hear the day before
Yes🥲
Nice name btw 😏
last min revisiion 3 hours before exam
Can you do a inspector calls one of this that you can apply to all themes and characters
Yeah really need it
My school is doing Macbeth and 19 century novels for lit instead of poetry
@@randomvidz8742 same here mate
Exam is tommorow morning I’ll reply to this comment on august in sha Allah when I get my results
Lol revising now xx
This dude just saved my GCSE, 10hours before I sit it 😂
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What grade did u get
0:49 im waiting for the night before 😭😭
ngl, i have a feeling the questions gonna be on ross...
I will legit lady macbeth myself don't even
@@bbdivision402 that's a bit concerning... Hope ross doesn't come up in the paper for your own safety.
theres no way it can be you cant even right 2 paragraphs on him
I DONT EVEN KNOW WHO THAT IS
10 Days? Nah 10 hours 😎
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I have 3 hours to my exams 💀
Last minute revision gang
Learn 1 quote an hour. Sleep is over rated anyway
POV: watching this day before test and hearing his first speech kmowing your in dat situation
One hour and 49 mins to learn these quotes 💪💪💪
real
If you do aqa then it’s ok if you paraphrase
1 hour 15 for me 😅 good luck guys
10 hours should be enough right?
howd it go lmao
@@nika9559 English Literature - 5 - C*
@@bigmanjakee698 ooo not bad broo
your a literal legend mate im here everyday waiting for another video you are amazing and for real, the amount of people I've forwarded you to is unimaginable😂keep up the amazing work!! we really appreciate it x
💯% Best english teacher out there he helps massively and has a good sense of humor he keeps thing short and easy I found him very helpful
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you saved my mocks completely and my actual exam is in a week and i’m praying this saves me once again 😭 thank you for this video it’s so much easier to understand than other resources 🙏🙏
samee good luck on the exam
Stop revising its ntd
@@hb4694 bros tryna lower the grade boundaries
ITS TMRW TT
@@yaboy3372 j letting u know u can do 2 quotes from the extract and one from memory
'takes ten days to learn' I have 13 hours lol
Yess the night before
All quotes in a single google doc:
docs.google.com/document/d/12DODTyoec7fVtgh0_4ma5l4eENBXJp5sWP77AOXDojo/edit?usp=sharing
FUCKKK IM COOKED
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best macbeth video out there by far, easy to understand and full of depth and information. must watch
please i have got a question knowing quotes only about macbeth and lady macbeth is enough u think???