Aside | Stage whisper. When characters talks to audience. |
Soliloquy | When character reviles private thought to audience. |
What mood does Act 1 evoke? Explain | Doom, |
Act 1.3, compare and contrast Macbeth vs. Banquo’s fate | Macbeth immediately falls for the witches’ manipulation. It’s clear he put his ambition above all else. Banquo is cautious and untrusting. |
Act 1.7 Macbeth’s arguments against killing Duncan | Macbeth was a loyal servant to Duncan and saw Duncan as a great king. Duncan was also an esteemed guest at the house of Macbeth at the time. Killing Duncan went against all of these logical reasons Macbeth had thought of. |
Which one of the arguments seems to influence him most? | Macbeth was a loyal servant and Duncan was his kinsman. |
What is Lady Macbeth’s opinion on her husbands characters. | She thinks he is a coward, that he has no courage. |
How L.M uses her knowledge to convey Macbeth to kill Duncan. | She manipulates him, and says she will blame everything on the drunk servants. |
Does meeting with the witches suggest that evil is something people choose or a force that seeks out people? Explain. | Evil is a force that seeks out people because evil preys on the ambitions of others as it did to macbeth. |
“Evil is a force that seeks out people because evil preys on the ambitions of others as it did to macbeth”. | Macbeth |
“First, as I am his kinsman and his subject, strong Borg against the deed; then, as his host, Who should against his murder shit the door, Not bear the knife myself.” | Macbeth |
Macbeth
January 3, 2020