Why does Lady Macbeth eagerly welcome Duncan to her castle?
It provided the opportunity needed to kill him
What is Macbeth contemplating when he says, "If it were done...than 'twere well.It was done quickly."?
Duncan's murder
What is the first thing Lady Macbeth will do, according to her evil plan?
Get Duncan's guards drunk
Why did Macbeth hesitate to murder Duncan?
He appreciated Duncan's generosity/ kindness, and the people liked him. Also, Duncan is his king and cousin, and a guest in his house.
What are three themes that appear in Act One of Macbeth?
The Fate vs. Free Will, the expectations of gender roles in acts of violence, and the danger of unchecked ambition.
What are the main characteristics of a Tragic Hero?
Persons of a high degree or public significance--kings or military leaders--whose actions have great consequences
Cause their own downfalls
Possess a character flaw called the fatal or tragic flaw