Table of Contents
- 1 What does Macbeth mean when he says ay my good lord safe in a ditch he bides?
- 2 Who said safe in a ditch he bides?
- 3 What does it will have blood they say blood will have blood mean?
- 4 Who escapes Macbeth’s murderous plot in Act 3?
- 5 Are you a man ay and a bold one?
- 6 Why does Lady Macbeth say yes I do fear thy nature?
What does Macbeth mean when he says ay my good lord safe in a ditch he bides?
Macbeth is nervous; he needs reassurance that at least Banquo’s really dead. To which Banquo’s assassin replies: “Ay, my good lord: safe in a ditch he bides, So, Banquo is the “grown serpent” lying in a ditch.
What does Macbeth mean when he says safe?
To ask if someone is “safe,” normally means to ask if the person in question is physically alive, unhurt, and out of harm’s way. In this instance, however, Macbeth means the opposite when he asks about Banquo. He is trying to find out if Banquo is dead.
Who said safe in a ditch he bides?
But Banquo’s safe? Ay, my good lord: safe in a ditch he bides, With twenty trenched gashes on his head; The least a death to nature.
Who says safe in a ditch he bides with twenty trenched gashes on his head the least a death to nature?
Although Fleance escaped, First Murderer assures Macbeth that Banquo is dead, saying, “safe in a ditch he bides, / With twenty trenched gashes on his head / The least a death to nature” (3.4. 25-27).
What does it will have blood they say blood will have blood mean?
Definition: One violent action will often cause another. Blood will have blood comes from a phrase meaning that a murder will avenge another murder. This phrase is another way of stating the karmic rule of “what goes around comes around.” If you are unkind to another person, he or she will likely be unkind to you.
Who said my lord his throat is cut that I did for him in Macbeth?
MURDERER: My lord, his throat is cut; that I did for him. Macbeth uses the fact that the murderer cut Banquo’s throat to make a pun about the murderer being cut-throat, which means ruthless.
Who escapes Macbeth’s murderous plot in Act 3?
Banquo
Act III: Brutality and betrayal Banquo suspects Macbeth of treachery and Macbeth orders his murder and the murder of Banquo’s son, Fleance. Although Banquo is killed, Fleance escapes. Banquo’s ghost appears at Macbeth’s banquet and terrorises Macbeth, whose behaviour indicates his guilt to fellow guests.
What does the line there the grown serpent lies mean?
In this line, Macbeth tries to reassure himself that his claim to the throne is safe. The hired killers have just revealed that Banquo’s son escaped their grasp. The ‘grown serpent’, Banquo, is dead, so the immediately threat to Macbeth’s power has been removed.
Are you a man ay and a bold one?
/Macbeth: Ay, and a bold one, that dare look on that / Which might appall the devil” (III, iv, 59-61). In these lines by Lady Macbeth and Macbeth, Macbeth says this to prove to Lady Macbeth he is a man. This line spoken by Macbeth shows how he is showing bravery toward the ghost of Banquo.
What does Macbeth mean Then comes my fit again?
Macbeth to first murderer. When macbeth is telling his wife his title is still in great danger. Significance, mabeth shows insecurity of his position as king. Then comes my fit again. I had else been perfect , whole as the marble, founded as the rock, as broad and general as the casing air.
Why does Lady Macbeth say yes I do fear thy nature?
Lady Macbeth is saying that in this situation her husband is too kind to kill the king. According to her, Macbeth (her husband) wants to be powerful. He has the ambition, but he doesn’t possess the type of nature required to take steps to gain the throne. He wants to do things like a good man; he doesn’t want to cheat.