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What is Macbeth known for in terms of his character traits at the start?
He is brave and a good warrior
How are the witches influential in Macbeth's life?
They influence him by presenting confusing
prophecies
What does Macbeth mean when he says, "
I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent but only vaulting ambition
"?
He acknowledges that his
ambition
is the only
motivation
for his
actions
What does Macbeth question after killing King Duncan?
He questions whether any
amount of water
can wash the blood from his hands
Who does Macbeth have killed to maintain his power?
Banquo
and
Macduff's
family
What happens to Fleance during the attack on Banquo's family?
Fleance flees from the
attackers
What is the outcome of Macbeth's fight with
Macduff
?
Macbeth is killed by
Macduff
How is Macbeth remembered by others after his death?
As a cruel murderer, referred to as the "
dead butcher
"
What is Lady Macbeth's primary character trait?
Ambitious and persuasive
How does Lady Macbeth persuade Macbeth to kill King Duncan?
She uses the
imagery
"Look like the innocent flower, but be the
serpent
under."
What does Lady Macbeth's quote "unsex me here" signify about her character?
It signifies her challenge to
traditional
expectations of women in a
patriarchal
society.
What clever plan does Lady Macbeth devise to facilitate Duncan's murder?
She
plans
to
drug
the
servants
and plant
daggers
on them.
How does Lady Macbeth's guilt manifest later in the play?
She sleepwalks and washes her hands, stating "all the
perfumes
of
Arabia
will not sweeten this
little hand
."
What does the symbolism in Lady Macbeth's statement about perfumes suggest?
It suggests that no amount of perfume can mask her
guilt
.
What is the first prophecy given to Macbeth by the witches?
He will be
Thane of Cawdor
.
What do the witches predict about Banquo's sons?
They will become
kings
after Macbeth.
How many prophecies do the witches offer to Macbeth during his second visit?
Three
prophecies.
What is the first of the three prophecies given to Macbeth during his second visit?
Beware
Macduff
.
What does the second prophecy state regarding Macbeth's safety?
No man
born of a woman
will harm Macbeth.
What are the three prophecies given to Macbeth by the witches during his second visit?
Beware
Macduff
No man born of a woman will harm Macbeth
Macbeth will be harmed by
Birnam Wood
coming to
Dunsinane
Who is
Banquo
in relation to Macbeth?
Banquo
is a character who is
ambitious
but
questioning.
How does Banquo's ambition differ from Macbeth's?
Banquo is
ambitious
but is
not
tempted
to
commit evil acts.
What does Banquo mean by "neither beg nor fear your favours
He expresses his reluctance to engage in treachery like Macbeth.
What suspicion does Banquo have about Macbeth?
He suspects that Macbeth murdered
Duncan
.
What does Banquo say that indicates his suspicion of Macbeth's actions?
He says, "i fear thou play'dst most foully for't."
In what form does Banquo reappear to Macbeth?
Banquo reappears as a
ghost
, only visible to Macbeth.
What is the significance of Banquo's ghost appearing to Macbeth?
It serves as a
reminder
of the
murders
Macbeth has
committed.
What qualities are associated with the character Macduff?
Brave and loyal
What is Macduffs concern regarding Macbeth's rule of Scotland?
He is worried about the state of the country, expressing it with the phrase "Bloed, bleed, poor country."
What action does Macduff take in response to his concerns about Macbeth?
He leaves Scotland and forms a partnership with Malcolm to fight Macbeth.
Who does Macduff partner with to form an army against Macbeth?
Malcolm
What motivates Macduff to take revenge on Macbeth?
His family is murdered by Macbeth.
How does Macduff describe Macbeth after his family's murder?
As a 'devil'
What are the key actions and motivations of Macduff in relation to Macbeth?
Concerned about Macbeth's rule
Leaves Scotland to form an army with Malcolm
Describes Macbeth as a 'devil'
Seeks revenge after his family is murdered
How does Lady Macduff show her caring nature towards her son?
She refers to him as
'poor monkey'
What is the significance of Lady Macduff's expression of confusion before her death?
It highlights her innocence and the
injustice
of punishing innocent people
How does Lady Macduff's character contrast with Lady Macbeth's character?
Lady Macduff represents
goodness
, while Lady Macbeth embodies
evil
desires
What imagery is used to describe Lady Macduff's relationship with her son?
She calls her son
'poor monkey'
This imagery emphasizes her caring nature
It makes her murder more shocking
What genre does the play "Macbeth" belong to?
Tragedy
What are the key components of a tragedy as described in the study material?
A
tragic hero
A
downfall
Death
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