
Macbeth 1.7 Word Nerd: Trammel
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6th Grade - University
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The transcript explores the historical and figurative uses of the term 'trammel'. Initially, it referred to a fishing net, but in the Elizabethan era, it also described a shackle for horses. This figurative sense dates back to Roman times, where it was a device to prevent dogs from entering vineyards. Shakespeare used 'trammel' as a verb in Macbeth, wishing the act of assassination could trap consequences like a net.
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In what way does Shakespeare use the term 'trammel' in his works?
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What is Macbeth's wish regarding the act of assassinating Duncan?
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