Relacionar Columnas Macbeth Act III ImageryVersión en línea In Act 3 Scene 2 Macbeth uses a number of powerful images to describe situations and feelings. Match the images below to their meanings. por David Musgrove 1 We have scorched the snake, not killed it; She’ll close, and be herself, whilst our poor malice Remains in danger of her former tooth 2 …we Must lave our honours in these flattering streams And makes our faces vizards to our hearts 3 ..night’s yawning peal 4 Come, sealing night, Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day 5 Let the frame of things disjoint 6 …full of scorpions is my mind…! 7 After life’s fitful fever, he sleeps well We’ll have to pretend to be pleasant and praise people, and mask what we’re really feeling. Following a difficult, painful life death now brings him peace Let it get dark, so the sun’s rays are blocked and disappear We have wounded our enemies, but haven’t defeated them. If we’re not careful, they’ll recover and come back to attack us. The first sounds of the night-time Let the world shatter into pieces I’m torn apart by my thoughts