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Act 2, Scene 2 Macbeth Lesson Aims To summarise the key events in this scene. To understand the meaning of key quotes To explain what these key quotes tell us about Macbeth and Lady Macbeth

Summarising Scene 2 This is a very tense and dramatic scene following directly after the famous ‘dagger’ soliloquy which ended with Macbeth going to Duncan’s bedroom having heard the bell, his signal from Lady Macbeth to carry out the murder. Sum up the main events of the scene in no more than 6 sentences: 1. Lady Macbeth waits nervously for her husband, she is drunk, and is scared he has not killed Duncan Macbeth returns fearful that he has been heard Macbeth recalls listening to Duncan say his prayers and he fears he will never be able to pray or sleep again Lady Macbeth is furious as Macbeth has held onto the daggers she goes to plant them on the guards. Macbeth feels he will never clean the blood from his hands, Lady Macbeth tells him to calm down as a little water will wash him clean.

Key quote 1 “That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold,/ What hath quench’d them hath given me fire.” What has made the guards drunk has given me courage what has made them helpless has made me feel strong. This implies either that Lady Macbeth is excited and enthusiastic about the murders or, more likely, that she lacks natural aggression and so has had to give herself false confidence by drinking- this echoes the soliloquy in Act 1, Scene 5.

Key quote 2 “Hark! I laid the daggers ready;he could not miss them. Had he not resembled my father as he slept, I had done’t“ What’s that! I laid the knives out so there’s no way Macbeth could miss them. If Duncan hadn’t looked like my dad I would have killed him myself. Although Lady Macbeth has clearly been cunning in helping to plan the murder this implies she feels guilty about it. She clearly feels sympathy towards Duncan as she compares him to her father, someone you would respect and care for.

Key quote 3 “…tis the eye of childhood/ That fears a painted devil. lf he do bleed, I’ll gild the faces of the grooms withal….A little water clears us of these deeds” Only children imagine scary things that don’t really exist. If Duncan’s bleeding I’ll mark the guards faces…A drop of water will get rid of any sign of this crime. Lady Macbeth tries to humiliate Macbeth again by calling him childish, revealing her ruthless and manipulative side once more. She seems callous and uncaring to think any trace of the crime can be removed merely by washing away blood from their hands. Water is symbolic of absolution or washing away of sin and so this is deeply ironic.

Key quote 4 “But wherefore could not I pronounce ‘Amen’? I had most need of blessing, and ‘Amen’/ Stuck in my throat …… Macbeth shall sleep no more” Why couldn’t I say Amen? I really needed God’s help and ‘Amen stuck in my throat.. I’ll never sleep again…’ Macbeth is panic stricken and realises that he has damned himself by committing the sin of killing the king. Sleep is a recurring symbol in the play- it represents peace of mind and a clear conscience, it can also represent death.

Key quote 5 ” Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood/ Clean from my hand? No, this is my hand will rather/ The multitudinous seas incarnadine,/ Making the green one red..” Will all the water in the ocean ever wash this blood off my hands? No, in fact my hand will make all the seas scarlet, making them turn from green to red.” The gruesome reality of the murder is conveyed to the audience here. Although Macbeth has fought in battle he is horrified by killing Duncan. He feels he will never be clear of the blood on his hands, symbolising his guilty conscience.