Ambition

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    • What drives the plot of Macbeth forward?
      The manipulative ambition of the Macbeths
    • How do the Macbeths exploit those around them?
      They exploit others to improve their position in the social hierarchy
    • What role do the prophecies of the three Witches play in Macbeth's ambition?
      They spur on Macbeth's ambition and actions
    • What psychological consequences does Macbeth face due to his ambition?
      He loses his nobility and becomes intensely violent
    • What ultimately happens to Lady Macbeth as a result of her ambition?
      She suffers deep remorse and guilt, leading to her suicide
    • How is ambition viewed in Jacobean and Elizabethan England compared to modern Western society?
      It was seen as a dangerous quality in Jacobean and Elizabethan England
    • What is the Great Chain of Being?
      It is a hierarchical structure of all beings in the universe, believed to be divinely ordained
    • What does ambition equate to in the context of the Great Chain of Being?
      Ambition is equated with sin
    • What does Macbeth describe his ambitions as?
      “Black and deep desires”
    • What are the two key sources of Macbeth's ambition?
      The Witches' prophecy and Lady Macbeth
    • How does Macbeth's ambition lead to his tragic flaw?
      His insatiable ambition drives him to commit murder and ultimately leads to his downfall
    • What does Macbeth see as the only option to continue on his ambitious path?
      Murdering King Duncan
    • What metaphor does Macbeth use to describe his ambition in Act One, Scene Seven?
      He compares ambition to a spur used in horse riding
    • What does Ross imply about ambition when he exclaims “Thriftless ambition, that will ravin up / Thine own lives’ means!”?
      Ambition is an unnatural phenomenon that leads to destruction
    • How does Lady Macbeth influence Macbeth's actions?
      She criticizes his masculinity and pushes him to commit murder
    • What does Lady Macbeth's soliloquy reveal about her character?
      It shows her ambition and belief that evil deeds are necessary to achieve greatness
    • How does Lady Macbeth's ambition compare to Macbeth's?
      She is more ruthless and single-minded in her ambition
    • What power dynamic exists between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth?
      Lady Macbeth wields power over Macbeth and directs his actions
    • How does Shakespeare portray Lady Macbeth in relation to gender norms?
      She is portrayed as a masculine character due to her ambition and ruthlessness
    • What does Shakespeare demonstrate about ambition in Macbeth?
      Overwhelming ambition leads to loss and suffering
    • How does guilt manifest in Macbeth and Lady Macbeth?
      They are tormented by guilt, undermining their sanity
    • What does the apparition of Banquo’s ghost represent?
      It represents Macbeth's guilt and mental unhinging
    • How does blood symbolize guilt in Macbeth?
      Blood symbolizes sin and is connected to the characters' guilt
    • How does Macbeth's perception of blood change throughout the play?
      It shifts from representing loyalty and bravery to symbolizing guilt and sin
    • What does Macbeth predict about his guilt after murdering Duncan?
      He predicts that his guilt will grow and cannot be washed away
    • How is blood described in the context of Macbeth's bravery as a soldier?
      It represents loyalty and bravery
    • How does the language used to describe Macbeth's actions as a soldier differ from his actions as a murderer?
      The language shifts from commendation to descriptions of brutality and tyranny
    • What does the phrase “a dagger of the mind, a false creation” signify?
      It signifies Macbeth's mental distress and hallucinations caused by guilt
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