Text | Duncan is portrayed as someone who is invested in his followers, as he says, I have begun to plant thee and will labour / To make thee full of growing," to which Banquo replies, "There if I grow / The harvest is your own," Duncan is dedicated to self-improvement and the success of others. The semantic field of agriculture connotes new life and nourishment, presenting Duncan as nurturing and considerate. |
---|
Learn with these flashcards. Click next, previous, or up to navigate to more flashcards for this subject.
Next card: I point free macbeth's argue light control fate
Previous card: Simile stars shine connotes divine power implying rewarded afterlife
Up to card list: Macbeth - AQA GCSE English Literature