Supernatural Macbeth in 9 Quotations
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0:00 9 IMAGES to help you REMEMBER the quotes
0:20 Typical exam question
0:40 Fair is foul and foul is fair
2:26 Come to my woman's breast and take my milk for gall, you murdering ministers
4:54 Out damned spot
6:54 Here's the smell of blood still. All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand
10:04 Is this a dagger I see before me? Or but a dagger of the mind?
12:31 If you can see into the seeds of time and see which seed will grow and which will not
15:34 Look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under't
17:15 We have scorched the snake not killed it
19:07 Tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day
23:19 Macduff sacrifices his own family. Macduff is evil?
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Istg if I get a grade 9, it'll be all because of Mr Salles
Mr Salles spelt quotations wrong on purpose. It "symbolises" how in our literature essays we should always spell things right as that will get us the very top grades. He is demonstrating a silly error which can occur in the exam due to nervousness and pressure. GRADE 9 MINI PARAGRAPH ON MR SALLES' SPELLING ERROR.
wtf XDDD
Lol when you have too much time on your hands
Plsss 😭
Lol, the sympolism is as mindless as the whole of english literature
hope we all get Grade 9
bro ngl, i see your comments on every single educational video i watch
@@georgep1907 lol im in yr11 too i gotta study right? 😂
@@huzafahyea ik, you pp just stands out for some reason when im scrolling through the comments lol
@@georgep1907 ik lol
Yeah same i see you every time
Can’t be the only one watching these in the hope of getting at least a 7 instead of the hope of getting a 9 lol
sTaPEz i just want to pass 😬
fr i just hope i get at least a 7 ngl
I’m hoping for a 4 ngl 💀
If I get a 9 I promise that I will buy a Macbeth mug for my entire family
Sooo did you?
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@@miz3378 got the 9, can't say I bought the mugs...
@@jakepaterson6857 bahahahaha well done for getting a 9 tho
woahh well done for getting that 9
u legend. if you could apply these to other questions before the exam I would be eternally thankful, you are the best.
Here’s another one for supernatural, idk if i repeated anything but yeah.
the supernatural is presented as an overpowering force that influences role reversal performances which then leads to tragedy.this can be shown when lady macbeth persuaded macbeth to “loook like the innocent close but be the serpent under it” the simile of an innocent flower is a metaphor for the prophecies of the witches and how they’re viewed as truths that mean no harm as they’re great prophecies. The prophecies enforce macbeth to grow into his desire and this influence of his desire can also be interpreted as the flower. This description of the flower is also quite dramatic hence why it creates irony which can be seen later on in the play when macbeth realises the witches prophecies we’re not true ,and dies. This is a deliberate placement of his death as it creates a catharsis for the audience to introduce justice to the natural order which was overthrown by the supernatural power of the witches . The imperative to be the serpent is an imagery of the serpent from the original sin when adam and eve ate from the forbidden tree, the witches similarly have manipulating qualities like the serpent and so therefore is the reason people sin and lead them to their hamarthia which shakespeare importantly uses to illustrate the nobles in king james’ court to not act against the divine right of kings as it is like the original sin. As the jacobean’s feared the witches they didn’t want to be a part of their influence and so shakespeare’s aim is to explore the influence of the supernatural forces.
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omg this is so good
tell me why I'm watching this when my exam is tomorrow and I don't study Macbeth
You have me feelin pretty confident for this grade nine im gonna get in a few days, i mean, you did help me get nines on all my mocks so thanks mate
Another thing to mention about your last point about Macduff being evil; Lady Macduff calls him a "traitor" and says he should be "hanged". When she's asked by her son she says that the "honest man should hang up them". This is really interesting, as it echoes the language of the Porter knocking at Macbeth's door talking about the "Farmer who hung himself on expectation of plenty" - generally seen as a metaphor describing Macbeth! It's almost ironic how Lady Macduff's description of what she wants his fate to be is almost exactly what Macbeths is, even mirroring the language describing Macbeth. This relates to the whole motif of "Fair is foul, foul is fair" - that which seemed fair, Macduff, is also foul. The ending which seems fair, may also be foul, as violence begets violence - perhaps the whole play is cyclic and doomed to repeat itself?
You have helped me so much. Thank you Mr Salles
Thank you so much i cant thank you enough. Are you going to post any Macbeth essays on the community tab today?
if any of year 11s 2022 watching this i know it may be about the supernatural so you can use the dagger as a motif and metaphor that represents macbeths guilt, this creates an interlinking with the motif of blood and as shakespeare uses these semantic fields of death he foreshadows the tragic ending of the play which is a catharsis ( a cleansing) and they all die to go for the ideology of king james as he hated the supernatural and even made a book about it to bring justice to the religious nobles and kings and reinforce the divine right of kings. The motifs can also represent the strength of the supernatural as blood starts rotting when it sits on gold or silver for too long(the dagger) and this reinforces the aims of the witches “fair is foul and foul is fair”, the gold is natural and fair whereas blood and rotting is foul and so shakespeare strengthens the barrier between supernatural forces and morals to influence nobels to not commit this act.
yr 11 2024 thanks for this, our question might be this, banjo or kingship lmk if u have more analysis thanks
hey mrsalles it would be great if you do a 10-minute video instead of 30 min thx a lot for your dedication to teaching
YOU ARE A LEGEND
That's true. Have you tried playing on 1.5 speed?
Sir would your inspector calls guide come out on paperback before the second literature exam?
All the current Y10's must feel so lucky having the time to make complex notes on all of these excellent videos over summer. I'm playing on 1.5x speed trying to make notes from the subtitles with a computer science exam tomorrow!
Actually you are quite wrong I am in yr10 doing my English Lit GCSE this year a year early. I'm doing English language and the rest next year.
@@ska9708 Woah that's tough on you! I had my RE GCSE last year which was manageable, but having to cram all of that knowledge into 2 years seems far too difficult
@@jakepaterson6857 I know right but having to cram it all in year 11 with my other GCSE's and English language is also quite hard. So technically the school is doing me a favour but it is not ideal!
@@ska9708 Idk when you're in the flow of exams it really isn't too bad if you've put the effort in earlier on in the year. Anyway good luck for Wednesday!
Appreciate you focusing on macbeth and jekyll and hyde
Sir, is it possible that you could do a video predicting the questions for R&J, AIC, and poetry? I would appreciate it so so much!
I appreciate the videos a lot please could u cover some more ACC
10:40 wow never thought of it like that, thank you, i think the question on wednesday will be on supernatural
Watch out for today’s video then
brilliant, brilliant, brilliant merci beaucoup!
Seriously thank you!!!
hello dude cramming?
Quick thing- title of video says "Quotatins' not quotations!
I don’t know if you read my mind but I literally was looking for videos on the supernatural
PLEASE MAKE SOME OF THESE FOR INSPECTOR CALLS
can somebody please share their essays on a Christmas carol, Macbeth or blood brother?
or maybe key quotations?thank you!
Thank you
Watching his videos from years ago saying, 'last minute revision', thinking to myself, couldn't be me
*Oh how wrong I was*
can you do a last minute layout video that applies to all literature essays that will guarantee get us into the top band and force the examiner to give us marks and can be applied to any questions. Basically how to actually meet all of the criteria.
thanks, good luck everyone
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What would you say I’d more important, your theory and context or in-depth methods and techniques and analysis??
This video must have taken a lot of editing 😂- Thanks
I doubt the question will be on the same theme as last year.
Best thing to be doing right now before the exam?
how does the dagger link to the supernatural theme then if supernatural powers didnt place it there and its just his mind?
I hope I remember these quotatins
Can you do quotes for Jekyll and Utterson friendship and homosexuality?
19:10 'Really interesting words from her husband.... *_BUND?_* '
for the dagger scene - could u say thatthe fact that he cant 'clutch thee' is an oppurtunity for macbeth to choose whether to turn to evil. throughout the play, the supernatural gives him the oppurtunity to sin rather than instruction - it is macbeths choice/ free will, which leads to his downfall
Yes
@R_of_L Productions good idea
Hi Mr Salles, i wrote an essay about the theme of nature in Frankenstein and would really appreciate to see what you think!
Shelley’s influenced Romantic beliefs are vividly exposed in her novel Frankenstein, through her depiction of nature’s healing power. This is first evident when Victor says, ‘These sublime and magnificent scenes afforded me the greatest consolation that I was capable of receiving’. The noun ‘consolation’ connotes comfort and sympathy, which suggests that Victor was in a horrific mental state as nothing provided him comfort except the power and elegance of nature. This is ironic as Victor says before that ‘Elizabeth alone had the power to draw me from these fits’ which undermines the importance of woman in their society. The phrase ‘sublime and magnificent scenes’ highlights Shelley’s use of significant descriptive language to convey her beliefs in nature to stand out. Shelley uses a hyperbole to exaggerate how Victor was able to be healed by nature. The modern reader would link Victor’s ‘consolation’ to Prometheus who was punished by having his liver eaten by an eagle every day. In ancient Greece, a liver was thought to be connected to emotions, so the metaphorical punishment here is the daily emotional torment Victor faces. Even though Victor is comforted by nature, he still criticises it when he says, ‘They elevated me from all littleness of feeling, and although they did not remove my grief, they subdued and tranquilized it’. The comforting verb ‘tranquillized’ connotes soothing and calming down, which highlights nature’s power as it is able to make Victor forget his misery. The metaphorical phrase ‘they elevated me’ connotes helping and aiding as nature is perhaps personified as a doctor who is helping Victor, however this is ironic as Victor himself is a doctor but cannot cure himself. The modern reader would begin to realise how he is criticising nature even though it cures him. This makes the contemporary reader enrage as they see Victor oppose nature even when it is helping him.
Shelley exposes Victor’s reaction to nature’s beauty to be significantly similar to his obsession with knowledge. This vividly exposes to the reader Shelley’s Romantic beliefs. Victor’s disbelief in nature’s beauty is exposed in the extract when he says, ‘The abrupt sides of vast mountains were before me; the icy wall of the glacier overhung me’. The adjective ‘abrupt’ connotes sudden and immediate, which highlights nature’s power as it is surprising, and fascinating compared to an ordinary man. The phrase ‘were before me’ is ambiguous as it could literally mean that the mountains were behind him or could mean that he views the power of nature to be inferior to him as he is in front of it. Shelley uses a metaphor to create a vivid image to the reader of nature’s beauty. The contemporary romantic reader would feel agitated as they see Victor’s mockery of nature’s power. Alternatively, the modern reader, further away from the Romantic movement, wouldn’t be as offended as the significance of nature has declined in the modern society. Victor continues to perhaps mock the power of nature when he says, ‘the solemn silence of this glorious presence - chamber of the imperial nature was broken only by the brawling waves’. The alliterative phrase ‘solemn silence’ highlights how Victor mocks nature as he mentions its ‘silence’ perhaps meaning its non-attendance which undermines its power. The adjective ‘imperial’ connotes royal and monarchical, which is ambiguous as it could be Victor appreciating nature’s power or could be him mocking it by saying its monarchical, and as Shelley was an atheist and kings were seen as God’s representatives on Earth, this could be a way Shelley criticises Christianity. The modern reader would begin to contextually link Victor to Prometheus who rebelled against God, when he gave human race fire. This is similar to how Victor is rebelling and mocking nature and its power through religious references.
I can’t even reed the quotes how is that going to help
Since exams start this week and i want to do as much practice as possible, i wrote this story as a last piece of my writing revision. It would be really helpful if you could make a video suggesting me ideas that would improve my writing to a higher level and also what I've done well so far.
Bravery:
Darkness was overcoming light. The unusual but powerful feeling struck against David. He had expectations, like being able to do activities that normal people wouldn't want to do. Despite his expectations, his body had surrendered to his brain; his brain that was completely scared to step out of its comfort zone. His lazy arm loosely hung on the iron bars of his shoulders, which had tightly glued itself around the edge of his spine. Sitting on an old sofa, his posture, which was previously like a trained soldiers' , had changed; he hunched as if his energy had been drained out of him by the untouchable gravity like he had been meters' under the sea.
Atmosphere is changing; he is no longer the prisoner of the immense cold. David is now in control of himself, his arms, his spine and the most important: his fear. Every morning, the blood vessels hurry to each and every cell, providing him with energy so the iron bars on his shoulders can't rip apart the fragile skin. Bones crack from his immense training so they could rebuild to become stronger; and, so that gravity could no longer feel heavy. Muscles have gripped him so strong, stronger than the skin of a rhino, that now he has already stepped out of his comfort zone.
"Why? Why didn't I make this decision earlier?" David shouted across the hollow hall containing heavy gym equipment. Even strong and rigid walls couldn't stop the sound from escaping outside.
"Finally! Thank you God." His voice echoed, almost making it sound like God speaking his own words to him.
In future, David will look back at this moment and remember how he challenged his inner turmoil, his unusual but powerful feeling to fulfill his expectations. His posture was improved, but he will never forget how sitting on that old sofa made him weak, discouraged and engulfed in darkness.
I will be willing to learn from your advice.
Thank You
what a legend
Can I just watch this video and the other videos about the quotes and I'll be fine? I'm stressed as my exam is tomorrow.
Yes, but spend 2 minutes after each video jotting down what you remember.
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish Thanks sir!
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How would we write a thesis for how Shakespeare presents supernatrual
Grade 9 Supernatural Macbeth
YEEEEEES
Hope we get Kingship or Guilt
Archy Ashton guilt would be good
Or power
I'm aiming for a grade 6 or above hopefully I do
Why is this video on the supernatural when it's already come up before on a specimen paper? Do you think it might come up again maybe???
Covers By Riya you can use these quotes for many themes
Oh okay thankyou
Is quotations spelt wrong in the title?
yes
You spelt quotations wrong sir
Since there’s so little time, what themes and characters should we focus on?
kingship/guilt (most likely themes)
for a character: Lady Macbeth
Mr Salles has done a video on it: ruclips.net/video/VMs5U-1V1QY/видео.html
smallshotz0 why do you think those are most likely?
@@Sarah-tm5bz err mr salles made a video on it and he explained according to the past papaers that these themes are most likely, what do u think?
smallshotz0 i thought he said that the most likely would be the relationship between lm&m?? oh no i gotta rewatch it
Hi sir, on 1:58 can we say the witches speak in trochaic tetrameter?
Also can u tell me if I can also include this idea : Lady Macbeth and witches work side by side and are reliant on each other due to the rules of the patriarchal society, hence Lady Macbeth calls upon the supernatural (the witches) when she wants to gain power and in reverse the witches possibly know they don’t actually have any power , therefore planting the idea of Macbeth’s fate in his mind so that he can call upon LM , Shakespeare’s motive being that women are dependent on each other to obtain power in this patriarchal society weather it be unattractive ‘powerful’ women like witches or attractive powerless women like LM.
Yes to both - great analysis Gunnu!
Thank u
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Quotations*
Anyone else just started english lit revsin today?😅
6:25
*quotations** ;)
I don’t understand if supernatural came up in 2018 what’s the point of revising it for the 2019 if the question won’t be supernatural?
Arham Ahmed you can always relate it to any question for top marks.
Lady Macbeth = Hecate
i feel you keep slipping away from supernatural