linking appearance vs reality to quotations in Macbeth extension
If you want three more quotes to remember under the theme of appearance vs reality we can extend the story. First we must create a single memorable image for each of the next three quotations.
Quotation 4
"Fair is foul and foul is fair."
The witches are saying characters like Macbeth and Lady Macbeth hide their true intentions behind false appearances.
The quotation can be remembered with the single picture of someone being fouled.

Quotation 5
"Signs of nobleness like stars shall shine on all deservers."
Duncan's belief in rewarding good deeds is sincere but naive. He doesn't realise Macbeth is hiding dark intentions.
The quotation can be remembered with the single picture of someone with no signs of nobleness.

Quotation 6
"His title hang loose about him, like a giants robe upon a dwarfish thief."

Now continue to link all the above images to quotation 3 on the theme of "appearance vs reality."
In quotation 3 the man with daggers trips over an innocent flower that is actually a snake.

Link this last image to referee giving a red card to someone just "fouled" to "signs of madness" to "title hanging loose."
The man with the daggers has been tripped by an innocent flower that is actually a snake but the referee shouts "foul" and gives him a red card.

The referee turns out to be the person who has no "signs of nobleness." You only have to compare him to the king next to him.

When the man who has no signs of nobleness turns around, he does have a "title hanging loose about him."

The images might be a little crazy but they are memorable mnemonics that will help you recall another three quotations linked to "appearance vs reality."