I have copied and pasted some of the key notes on both Shakespeare plays, from sparknotes, in order to save you hassle in looking them up.

These should be used purely to refresh your memory and should definitely not be used as the basis of your answer in the examination. I will remind you of what Ms Sutherland previous stated on the Revision Resources page:

To reiterate what Ms Kirk has already warned: do not plagiarise any of the work you see online for any of the texts. You learn nothing from copying someone else's thinking - you only learn when you are doing your own thinking - and the SQA takes a very hard line on plagiarism, ie failing you on the entire course. So, while all of these sites and the books I have lent you for the year do help you to get to grips with the important aspects of the texts, you must rehearse your own ability to analyse and comment upon the texts by planning and writing your own essays.