English Literature

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  • Who is the protagonist in the play discussed in the study material?
    Macbeth
  • How does Lady Macbeth's character compare to Macbeth's in the story?
    She is equally, if not more, captivating and controversial.
  • What stereotype does Lady Macbeth defy in the context of her time?
    The stereotypical ideal of a wife and mother.
  • Why is it unfair to label Lady Macbeth as a cold-blooded villain?
    There is more complexity to her character than what appears on the surface.
  • What context is important to understand Lady Macbeth's character?
    The restrictions on women in Shakespearean times.
  • What were women not allowed to do in the 1600s when the play was written?
    Have a formal education or vote.
  • How were marriages typically arranged during Shakespearean times?
    For financial or political benefits rather than for love.
  • What is a recurring theme in Lady Macbeth's character throughout the play?
    Her relationship to gender roles.
  • In which act and scene are we first introduced to Lady Macbeth?
    Act 1, Scene 5.
  • What does Lady Macbeth express concern about regarding Macbeth's character?
    That he is too full of the milk of human kindness.
  • What does Lady Macbeth mean by "unsex me here"?
    She wants to rid herself of feminine traits to become more ruthless.
  • What does Lady Macbeth's invocation of spirits reveal about her character?
    She is aware of her dark desires and seeks to embrace them.
  • How does Lady Macbeth manipulate Macbeth into committing murder?
    By questioning his masculinity and courage.
  • What does Lady Macbeth suggest about her willingness to kill her own child?
    She would do it if she had promised Macbeth.
  • What plan does Lady Macbeth devise regarding the guards?
    To ply them with wine and frame them for Duncan's murder.
  • What does Lady Macbeth's reaction reveal when she is alone waiting for Macbeth?
    She feels uneasy and has doubts about his abilities.
  • What does Lady Macbeth's statement about Macbeth resembling her father suggest?
    She has a vulnerable side and is capable of empathy.
  • How does Lady Macbeth react to Macbeth's shaken reaction after the murder?
    She scolds him for his cowardice and tries to regain control.
  • What does Lady Macbeth do with the bloody daggers?
    She frames the guards with them.
  • How does Lady Macbeth maintain her composure during Macduff's knocking?
    She puts on an act of ignorance and surprise.
  • What does Lady Macbeth's performance during the banquet reveal about her character?
    She can exude different personas to suit her needs.
  • What does Lady Macbeth mean by "doubtful joy"?
    They cannot enjoy their success due to fear of consequences.
  • How does Lady Macbeth's attitude change when Macbeth becomes paranoid?
    She becomes frustrated with his inability to move on.
  • What does Lady Macbeth's last line in Act 3 foreshadow?
    Her future torment and mental decline.
  • What is Lady Macbeth doing when she enters in Act 5, Scene 1?
    She is sleepwalking and holding a candle.
  • What does Lady Macbeth's line "Out, damned spot!" signify?
    Her overwhelming guilt and inability to escape her past actions.
  • How does Lady Macbeth's character ultimately reflect the consequences of her actions?
    Her hardened exterior collapses under the weight of guilt.
  • What does the study material suggest about Lady Macbeth's character in relation to gender roles?
    She is a cautionary figure for women who defy strict gender roles.
  • How does the audience's perception of Lady Macbeth change throughout the play?
    They see her as both a manipulative figure and a tragic character.
  • What is the ultimate fate of Lady Macbeth in the play?
    She takes her own life.
  • How does Lady Macbeth's desire for power conflict with her emotional state?
    Her ambition leads to guilt and mental collapse.