What theme is introduced by “Fair is foul, and foul is fair”?
It introduces the theme of appearance vs. reality—the idea that things are not what they seem. What looks good may actually be evil, and what looks evil may hide something good. This sets the tone for a world full of deception, twisted morality, and false appearances.
What does Macbeth’s dagger vision suggest about his mental state?
He is hallucinating—showing intense stress, fear, and moral confusion before the murder.
Why does Macbeth see Banquo as a threat?
Because Banquo’s children are prophesied to become kings, threatening Macbeth’s dynasty.
How does Macbeth show arrogance toward the witches?
He commands and threatens them, acting superior even though he relies on them.
What does Lady Macbeth reveal while sleepwalking?
She confesses details of the murders and obsessively tries to wash invisible blood from her hands—showing overwhelming guilt and mental collapse.
What new title does Macbeth receive in Act 1, and why?
He becomes Thane of Cawdor because the previous thane betrayed Scotland, and Duncan rewards Macbeth for his loyalty and heroism.
Describe Lady Macbeth’s attitude during the murder.
She is bold and determined, scolding Macbeth’s fear and taking charge by framing the guards herself.
How does Macbeth convince the murderers Banquo is their enemy?
He tells them Banquo is responsible for their hardships and misfortunes, painting Banquo as the cause of their failures.
Explain the irony in Macbeth cursing anyone who trusts the witches.
He is the one who trusts them most—and he is the one being misled.
Explain “Unnatural deeds breed unnatural troubles.”
Evil actions create chaos in the mind, body, and world. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s crimes destroy their sanity and destabilize Scotland.
Explain the witches’ prophecies for Macbeth and Banquo
Why can’t “Neptune’s ocean” wash Macbeth’s hands clean? What does the blood symbolize?
The blood symbolizes guilt. Macbeth feels his crime is so huge that not even the ocean could wash away his guilt; instead, he would turn the seas red.
What does Macbeth’s reaction to Banquo’s ghost reveal?
It shows overwhelming guilt, fear, and growing instability. His conscience is catching up to him.
List the three major prophecies and why they’re misleading.
How does Malcolm’s army fulfill the Birnam Wood prophecy?
They cut branches from Birnam Wood to disguise themselves—making the forest “move.”
Describe TWO actions/qualities showing Macbeth’s courage and ruthlessness in battle.
Why are Malcolm and Donalbain suspected?
They run away, which makes them look guilty, even though they flee for safety.
How does Lady Macbeth respond to Macbeth’s plan to kill Banquo?
She is troubled but feels she cannot stop him. This reveals a shifting power dynamic, with Macbeth becoming more independent and ruthless.
Why does Malcolm pretend to have “vices”, and what are they?
To test Macduff’s loyalty and ensure Macduff isn’t working for Macbeth.
He claims to be lustful, greedy, and violent—traits of a terrible king. Macduff’s reaction proves his honesty and patriotism.
What prophecy does Macduff reveal?
He was “from his mother’s womb untimely ripped” (born by C-section), meaning he is not technically “born of a woman.”
Why does Lady Macbeth worry Macbeth may fail to take the throne?
She believes he is “too full o’ the milk of human kindness”—too moral and gentle to seize power by murder.
How does guilt affect Macbeth and Lady Macbeth differently?
Macbeth is instantly shaken, paranoid, and horrified. Lady Macbeth remains calm and practical at first, though her guilt will grow later.
How does Macbeth’s ambition evolve?
It grows darker—he no longer hesitates or relies on Lady Macbeth. He begins killing proactively, fueled by paranoia.
How does Act 4 explore fate vs. free will?
Macbeth chooses to interpret the prophecies in the way that suits his ambition. He believes fate protects him, but his actions actually bring about his downfall.
How does Macbeth’s downfall show the danger of blind ambition?
His ambition leads him to murder, tyranny, paranoia, and ultimately death. He destroys everything he once valued.