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live a coward in thine own esteem, Letting ‘I dare not’ wait upon ‘I would,’ Like the poor cat I’ the adage?” Broadly speaking, verbal irony works by either understating or overstating the gravity of the situation. The audience is bewildered to witness such firmness, insensitivity and evil from a female character The distance in their relationship is clearly visible. We can see this in the line “I would attend his leisure for a few words” (She has to ask for permission to meet her own husband) ; “why do you keep alone”

In Macbeth, how does the line “a little water clears of us

Isabel’s choice of husband is also ironic because Osmond—unlike Goodwood or Lord Warburton—only wants to marry Isabel for her wealth. While she thinks she is choosing the man with strongest character and values (based purely on Osmond’s status as a middle-class art collector), she is actually choosing the one who cares about her the least and cares about status and sophistication above all else (an example of his harmful Old World European values). The Luncheon’ is one of the most fantastically funny stories. It’s a narrative about a lunch date with a lady who likes Maugham’s stories. She gains the author’s favour and declares her desire to see him at Foyot, a high-end restaurant. In the story, the author exposes the bogus motives of the middle classes’ moderate eating habits with a touch of humour. for their dear causes would to the bleeding and the grim alarm excite the mortified man” → Hyperbole, shows the nobility in Macduff and Malcolm’s cause O gentle lady, / 'Tis not for you to hear what I can speak. / The repetition in a woman's ear / Would murder as it fell”?Here, Madame Merle hints at the fact that she has a plan (which she shares in the next scene with Osmond) for Osmond to marry Isabel, who she knows has just inherited a large amount of wealth after Mr. Touchett’s passing. As becomes clear over the course of the novel, their plan succeeds, with Isabel not only falling in love with Osmond and agreeing to marry him, but also developing a deep love for Pansy, whom she comes to see as a mother. As Pilate, Lady Macbeth hopes that a symbolic act of purification will cleanse her of her responsibility. She has confused metaphor with matter! If she later feels remorse, it is in a relative kind of way. One gets the impression that she is more focused on the guilt she must bear rather than upon the actual suffering she has inflicted. She loses her initial brazeness: This gives another perspective on Macbeth to the audience, allowing for pathos to be created later. It shows what his partner thinks of him, as a man without strength or ambition. the temple-haunting martlet, approve By his loving mansionry that the heaven’s breath Smelling wooingly here.” It is important to note that he does not ask for his wife’s guidance and help; seems to be perfectly moulded into the role/person he is supposed to be and Lady Macbeth wanted him to be → an ambitious man who will go to any means to secure his position

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Tis the eye of childhood that fears a painted devil → only children fear anomalous species of terror And to be baited…curse → compared to bear baiting; doesn’t want to e verbally abused by a crowd lmao Drowsy hums; Yawning peal (transferred epithets) → emphasizes late at night which is time when supernatural events were believed to take place Madame Merle] said to her in a few moments: “You were charming, my dear; you were just as one would have wished you. You’re never disappointing.”But whether we find the results humorous or distressing, our emotional responses depend on our ability to judge how much the character's beliefs diverge from objective reality. Oedipus Rex is frequently cited as an excellent example of dramatic irony: The audience knows what Oedipus does not -- that the man he killed was his own father, and that the woman he married is his own mother. A lot of comedy comes out of misunderstandings — where a character believes something that the audience knows not to be true, or doesn’t yet know something important. The dramatic irony turns into comedic tension as the character obliviously digs themselves (or other characters) into a deeper hole. art thou but A dagger of the mind, a false creation, Proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain?” → talking to inanimate objects, it is clear that Macbeth’s ‘heat-oppressed’ brain is being bent by the moral weight of the decision to kill Duncan In this scene, the audience understands how all of the other characters view Macbeth, which develops their understanding of his character. The audience also learns of his promotion to the Thane of Cawdor, which improves their view of Macbeth’s stature. Devices used

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with him pour we in our country’s purge each drop of us” → soldiers compared to drops of blood that cleanse Scotland. In an example of situational irony, Ralph asks his father, Mr. Touchett, before he dies to leave a significant sum of money to Isabel so that she can be “free,” as seen in the following passage: Subtle warning to audience of the repercussions of not adhering to the Great Chain of Being (widespread and unnatural chaos)Macbeth’s men are serving him out of fear, rather than love or duty. This is another indicator of Macbeth’s terrible reign as king. Lady Macbeth’s death propels Macbeth into a deeply contemplative state where he questions his life and existence, having lost her. This shows his love for her Hear it not, Duncan; for it is a knell\ That summons thee to heaven or to hell.” → gives a sense of finality to the scene, which is reflected in the irrevocable nature of regicide. Lady Macbeth’s affirmation that “a little water clears us of this deed” is ironic since, in that particular instance, she and her husband are both guilty of regicide. They had plotted to kill Duncan and have done so. They cannot, therefore, so easily be guiltless just because they can erase the evidence (Duncan’s blood) from their hands. They know what they have done and even though others do not, they know their guilt and their collective conscience cannot so easily be cleared.

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