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This video is a line-by-line walkthrough guide for William Shakespeare’s Macbeth: Act 2, Scene 1.
I provide a close reading of the entire scene, including: — Detailed explication — Commentary — Literary analysis
All commentary is supplemented by in-text, line-by-line study notes designed to help students: — Prepare for GCSE, A-Level, IB, and AP evaluation — Prepare for general high school and college quizzes, exams, and essays — Generate ideas for analysis essays — Participate knowledgeably in class discussions Click here to download the annotated text of Macbeth: https://sites.google.com/view/shakespeare-walkthrough/home
This video discusses :
PLOT: — Macbeth’s second soliloquy: panic attack; hallucination of dagger — Just before murdering Duncan, Macbeth encounters Banquo (his own conscience, his better self) and offers to reward Banquo if they become co-conspirators — Banquo, the better man, refuses to plot against Duncan — Macbeth’s subconscious takes the refusal as a rebuke, and the panic attack/hallucination is triggered
CHARACTER: — Banquo: tempted to make his son king, but possesses strength of character to resist — Macbeth: alienated from self; must kill his own better self (like Voldemort and the horcruxes); morally aware of wrong-doing; aligns himself with his shadow, his dark side; lack of self-knowledge
THEME: — Ambition — Strength of character — Alienation from self results in mental disorder, panic attacks, extreme anxiety — Wasteland: social and psychological; the Great Chain of Being disrupted — Hubris summons Nemesis; fate (the bell); sad inevitability of human folly — Hubris summons Nemesis — Appearance vs reality
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