Ma'am your videos are very helpful i am studying in isc and your detailed explanation had helped me score highest in my class 11 annual literature exam. Thank you so much ma'am.
Mam in 12:03 , Macbeth has invited Banquo by saying that Lady Macbeth will give him special attention...which sense is meant here by the phrase 'special attention' ?
Well he apparently meant special treatment in the sense that Bandho was his nearest mate. But actually this is ironic because Banquo would be dead soon
@@NibblePop but he might have said we have arranged a special treatment or attention whatever is said or he might have told Banquo that a special arrangement is waiting for you...something like that...but he said he will be given a special attention by Lady M. Somehow is Macbeth trying to tempt Banquo for inviting him in the castle by using the weak point of every men having natural attraction towards anti gendered person ? As he could have done anything, could go deepest of any depth to achieve what he wanted.
@@smitarahaman8430 ouch, that's a really unique angle here. Hey, why not. I guess you have unfolded a mystery for me here dear. However, you must remember that Macbeth is talking about these things to lady M and not Banquo. This is more like a result of his guilty mind leading to these verbal slips.
@@smitarahaman8430 I also agree with mam because I think as the play is situated at the time where patriarchy was most dominant.. So according to that they fought to win over woman ... Woman was seen as possession at that time And how fragile men's ego it is they can't tolerate other men being friend of their wife at that time so I don't think macbeth would stoop down to that level to lure banquo in .
Macbeth comparing his enemies to snakes brings to mind Matthew 10:16 "Be ye therefore wise as serpents and harmless as doves." Macbeth was as harmful as a venomous snake, but was a bit of a bird brain, all things considered.
@@NibblePop Macbeth was clever in the way a drug addict is clever. He could figure out how to become King of Scotland, but not how to not hurt himself or those he loves. The best clue that he's not very bright is when he is interacting with the Weird Sisters, who are performing literal necromancy, and threatens them with "an everlasting curse" if they don't tell him what he wants to know. On a straightforward level, it's like me threatening to beat up a mixed martial arts champion, and when you remember "weird" meaning "uncanny" comes from the modern understanding of this play, and that at the time of the writing the term was still more related to the Norse concept of "Wyrd," meaning "fate" or "destiny." He's literally cursing fate, cursing the Three Fates, as if that would DO anything.
Ma'am in my opinion Macbeth is hiding things from his wife because he became egoistic and thinks he doesn't need anybody's approval before doing anything.
Ma'am your videos are very helpful i am studying in isc and your detailed explanation had helped me score highest in my class 11 annual literature exam. Thank you so much ma'am.
Mam you r very lucid with ur explanation ..... really like ur teaching way
mam yu teach in a really effective and smooth manner
Thanks a lot ma'm🙏very helpful video
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Mam in 12:03 , Macbeth has invited Banquo by saying that Lady Macbeth will give him special attention...which sense is meant here by the phrase 'special attention' ?
Well he apparently meant special treatment in the sense that Bandho was his nearest mate. But actually this is ironic because Banquo would be dead soon
@@NibblePop but he might have said we have arranged a special treatment or attention whatever is said or he might have told Banquo that a special arrangement is waiting for you...something like that...but he said he will be given a special attention by Lady M.
Somehow is Macbeth trying to tempt Banquo for inviting him in the castle by using the weak point of every men having natural attraction towards anti gendered person ?
As he could have done anything, could go deepest of any depth to achieve what he wanted.
@@smitarahaman8430 ouch, that's a really unique angle here. Hey, why not. I guess you have unfolded a mystery for me here dear. However, you must remember that Macbeth is talking about these things to lady M and not Banquo. This is more like a result of his guilty mind leading to these verbal slips.
@@NibblePop Feeling grateful mam.😇
@@smitarahaman8430 I also agree with mam because I think as the play is situated at the time where patriarchy was most dominant..
So according to that they fought to win over woman ... Woman was seen as possession at that time
And how fragile men's ego it is they can't tolerate other men being friend of their wife at that time so I don't think macbeth would stoop down to that level to lure banquo in .
Superb class. Mam, please make rest of the videos of Macbeth. I'm eagerly waiting.
Completed till act 4 sc 2. Check them out. I will be completing the whole text very soon.
Macbeth comparing his enemies to snakes brings to mind Matthew 10:16 "Be ye therefore wise as serpents and harmless as doves."
Macbeth was as harmful as a venomous snake, but was a bit of a bird brain, all things considered.
Not wise as serpent at all. Bird brain? That's a better idea.
@@NibblePop Macbeth was clever in the way a drug addict is clever. He could figure out how to become King of Scotland, but not how to not hurt himself or those he loves.
The best clue that he's not very bright is when he is interacting with the Weird Sisters, who are performing literal necromancy, and threatens them with "an everlasting curse" if they don't tell him what he wants to know. On a straightforward level, it's like me threatening to beat up a mixed martial arts champion, and when you remember "weird" meaning "uncanny" comes from the modern understanding of this play, and that at the time of the writing the term was still more related to the Norse concept of "Wyrd," meaning "fate" or "destiny." He's literally cursing fate, cursing the Three Fates, as if that would DO anything.
Stupendous
Ma'am in my opinion Macbeth is hiding things from his wife because he became egoistic and thinks he doesn't need anybody's approval before doing anything.
And perhaps he subconsciously wishes to protect her soul from further damage
Ok mam. Please make videos on School for scandal, Pygmalion and The Importance of Being Earnest
May be there were three murderers because somehow Shakespeare wanted to symbolize those 3 witches as 3 murderers..
There is always a parallelism. And Shakespeare is all about these subtle parallels
@@NibblePop Yeah 😊
Icse students raise ur hand
😀 i should raise too then, I was in class XI in 2001 😀😀
@@NibblePop mam from this yr they have changed their syllabus form tempest to Macbeth would u please give some imp rtc so it would be helpful for us