Eva Marina
12-10-2005, 01:52 PM
"If ‘t be so, for Banquo’s issue have I filed in my mind; for them the gracious Duncan have I murdered, put rancors in the vessel of my peace only for them, and mine eternal jewel given the common enemy of man to make them kings, the seeds of Banquo kings." --Macbeth, Act 3, Scene 1, line 69-75
Does anyone know what this means? I have a vague (very vague!) idea, but I have no idea how to go about analyzing it, as we are supposed to for my English class. I've come across "issue" a few times in the play, but does anyone know what it means? :confused:
Any help is greatly appreciated! :nod: :idea:
Does anyone know what this means? I have a vague (very vague!) idea, but I have no idea how to go about analyzing it, as we are supposed to for my English class. I've come across "issue" a few times in the play, but does anyone know what it means? :confused:
Any help is greatly appreciated! :nod: :idea: