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Review lennox's speech in lines 1-20 of scene 6. What words and phrases in this speech convey an ironic tone?

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Answer:

The phrases that convey the ironic tone are:

  • My former speeches have but hit your thoughts,Which can interpret farther.
  • The gracious Duncan Was pitied of Macbeth: marry, he was dead.

Step-by-step explanation:

This question is about "Macbeth" a play written by Shakespeare that shows how Macbeth usurped the throne of King Duncan who was also his personal friend and the consequences that this attitude led.

Lennox's speech is a great example of verbal irony, where Lennox is extremely sarcastic while presenting the hostility he felt towards the nobles who were listening to him.

We can see this sarcasm in the lines:

  • My former speeches have but hit your thoughts, Which can interpret farther: Where Lennox says that the nobles can interpret his words, however they want, however, he knows that there is only one conclusion and one interpretation of his speech, which means that the nobles agree with all his words.
  • The gracious Duncan Was pitied of Macbeth: marry, he was dead: Where he mocks Macbeth's suffering and grief over Duncan's death. He claims that Macbeth suffered so much for the death of his friend, that he killed him himself, so that he could have a worthy mourning.

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