duncan

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    • In what acts does Duncan speak in Macbeth?
      Act 1 and is dead by Act 2
    • Why do characters like Lennox refer to Duncan as "the gracious Duncan"?
      To justify rebellion against Macbeth
    • How is Duncan depicted in Macbeth?
      • Honourable and noble
      • Trusting
      • Humble
      • A rightful, legitimate king
    • What reinforces the idea that any rebellion against Duncan is an unholy act?
      His aura of sanctity and honor
    • What does Duncan exude as seen in the lines "justice had, with valour arm’d / compelled these skipping kerns to trust their heels” and “signs of nobleness"?
      An aura of sanctity and honour
    • How does Duncan's trust in the former Thane of Cawdor characterize him?
      As someone who expects loyalty
    • What error does Duncan make in trusting the Thanes of Cawdor and commending the Macbeths' castle?
      Appearing somewhat naive
    • Despite his royal status, how is Duncan also portrayed?
      Gracious and humble
    • What does Duncan's rule being founded on natural order and divine right reinforce?
      His role as a symbol of moral governance
    • What type of language does Shakespeare use for Duncan?
      Elevated iambic pentameter and poetic imagery
    • What does Shakespeare's use of elevated iambic pentameter for Duncan reflect?
      His character as a benevolent ruler
    • In Shakespeare, what does iambic pentameter typically convey about a character?
      Their high status
    • What do Duncan's frequent expressions of praise and admiration reflect?
      His trusting nature
    • What does Duncan's use of superlatives and exclamatory phrases reveal?
      His inability to perceive treachery
    • What does Duncan's use of natural imagery and figurative language symbolize?
      His harmony with nature and natural order
    • How does Duncan's use of poetic imagery link his character?
      To a rightful and moral kingship
    • What does Duncan's formality reveal in the play?
      His vulnerability
    • What does Duncan's language betray?
      His naivety
    • What does Duncan's language illustrate regarding the play's ironies?
      How little control he has over them
    • What act and scene references Duncan hearing of Macbeth's bravery?
      Act 1, Scene 2
    • What act and scene references Duncan naming his heir?
      Act 1, Scene 4
    • What act and scene references Duncan arriving at Macbeth’s castle?
      Act 1, Scene 6
    • What act and scene references the discovery of Duncan’s murder?
      Act 2, Scene 2
    • What does Duncan's praise of Macbeth's bravery establish him as?
      A generous and trusting king
    • What does Duncan's admiration for Macbeth set up in the play?
      The dramatic irony of Macbeth’s betrayal
    • What does Duncan's naming of Malcolm as his successor convey?
      His legitimate authority and moral leadership
    • What does Duncan's naming of Malcolm as his successor foreshadow?
      Macbeth’s disturbance of the natural order
    • What do Duncan's gracious words and trust in his hosts highlight?
      His virtuousness and naivety
    • What is contrasted with the murderous intentions of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth?
      Duncan's unsuspecting nature
    • What does Duncan's murder symbolize?
      The chaos and horror to come
    • What does Duncan's murder lead to?
      Macbeth’s downfall
    • What is restored after Duncan's murder?
      The natural order
    • What would a contemporary audience associate with the assassination and treason against Duncan?
      The destruction of God’s order
    • During the era of the play, what were highly contentious concepts in Scotland and England?
      Succession, legitimacy and Divine Right
    • What could Duncan’s language of divine authority be interpreted as masking?
      A deep fear of rebellion
    • How is Duncan usually portrayed as a character?
      Quite elderly
    • What does Duncan represent, being portrayed as quite elderly?
      Old age, innocence and holiness
    • What is the audience's reaction to Duncan's murder?
      One of particular horror
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