Dialogue, Monologue & More DI

Published on Nov 24, 2015

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Dialogue, Monologue & More DI

Macbeth 1.7
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Review of Terms

  • Aside-"whispered comment" to the audience only
  • Dialogue-conversation with others
  • Monologue- long speech by character to himself, others, or audience
  • Soliloquy- character talking to himself/herself when they are alone
  • Stage directions- italicized comments that identify setting
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Analyzing Quotes

  • We are going to analyze a few key quotes from Act One to better understand the deep meaning behind the words

Steps to Analyzing a Quote

  • Identify the type of quote: aside, dialogue, monologue, soliloquy, stage directions
  • Describe function or importance of quote
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Scene 5, Lines 58-60

  • Macbeth: My dearest love, Duncan comes here tonight.
  • Lady Macbeth: And when goes hence?
  • Macbeth: Tomorrow as he purposes.
  • Lady Macbeth: O, never/Shall the sun that morrow see.

Scene 5, Lines 58-60

  • This is dialogue
  • This is where Lady Macbeth hints Duncan will be killed
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