In what Act did we notice Macbeth start to change
Act 3
Where did Malcom and Donalbain Flee
England and Ireland
What title was he called by the second witch
Thane of Crawdor
Which witch tries to help Macbeth become overconfident
Hecate
What becomes her goal after hearing the prophecy
To make Macbeth king
In what way did Macbeth kill Duncan.
His wife made the guards drunk, and he used the knife to kill him and frame the guards.
What emotions were Macbeth having to kill Duncan?
He was stuck between fear, his morals, and ambition
What ability does King Edward have
(Scene 4, Act 3)
Healing Power
What is the witches' purpose in Macbeth
To cause chaos and trigger Macbeth's desire for the throne
How does she help in the death of Duncan
She tricks the guards into drinking, and they pass out.
In Act 4, Scene 3, how does Malcolm test Macduff's loyalty
He tells him false things like he's greedy and lustful to see if he'll still support him
How does Macbeth egg on the murderers to want to kill Banquo
He tell them Banquo is to blame for their suffering and provokes their pride as a man
In Act 3, Scene 4, what does seeing the ghost of Banquo say about Macbeth
He feels guilty and is paranoid
what does the quote reveal "Fair is foul, and foul is fair"
Things are not what they seem
In what ways does she influence Macbeth's actions
She manipulates him into killing by attacking his masculinity
In act 3, scene 1 How does macbeth show signs of paranoia
His fear of banquo and his heirs without any proof of betrayal
In Act 5, Scene 3, what does Lennox's conversation with others tell us about the support of Macbeth becoming King
That many people no longer support Macbeth and view him as a tyrant
In Act 5, Scene 8, why does Macbeth think he is unbeatable during battle
Because of the witches' prophecy that he cannot be beaten by anyone born of a woman
What do the storms, thunder, and lightning represent when the witches appear
It represents chaos and order being destroyed
In Act 5, Scene 1, what does Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking tell us about her
That she feels guilty, and it is affecting her badly mentally
How does Macbeth show how men are pressured by the patriarchy system
It shows that men are expected to be "manly, violent and strong" by making Macbeth feel pressured into killing
What does the dagger represent
It represents Macbeth's internal conflict between wanting to kill Duncan and his guilt/paranoia
How does Macbeth shift from hesistant to an autocrat
The more killing he did, the more he became an autocrat
How do they blur the line between manipulation and prophecies
While making true prophecies, they tell them in an obfuscated and misleading way, leaving Macbeth to misinterpret
How does Macbeth respond to Lady Macbeth's death
Macbeth is reacting numbly and uncaringly, showing he's become emotionally numb as a result of his killings