Lady Macbeth and Macbeth plan a dinner where king Duncan and Malcolm will dine at Macbeth’s manor. At the dinner they plan to have both Duncan and Malcolm poisoned and killed. Macbeth is honored by Duncan and decides not to go through with the killing; this makes Lady Macbeth angry with him.
The theme for Act I was “Things are not what they seem.” The basic understanding to this theme is that things were very ironic in Act I.
A statement by the witches, “Fair is foul and foul is fair” is very ironic because this statement translates to what is good is bad and what is bad is good. That shows that nothing good is really good and also no matter what you do it’s bad. Another event that was not expected to happen was when Lady Macbeth found out about the prophecy the witches told Macbeth, a evil side began to come out of her when she started to plan the killing of king Duncan and Malcolm. This is ironic because Lady Macbeth has a first impression of a nice, kind, and friendly person, not a person that has an evil side. When Macbeth and Banquo were met by the witches in the woods and were given the prophecy of Macbeth to be king, this was also ironic. This was ironic because Macbeth was not expecting to run into the witches and was especially not expecting the prophecy to be king. What was also ironic about that was that Macbeth took a little bit to realize whether or not he should believe the
witches.
There are ironic stories all around us in the news and on the streets. One example of a real life ironic story is how people eat McDonald’s and fast food all the time and sue the fast food industries because they are so fat. Another real life story is Why America is really in Iraq. America is supposed to be there to help the Iraqi’s form a new government, when really we are there to help protect a source of oil to America. A final example of real life irony is how people smoke cigarettes when they know the harm and damage smoking can do to their lungs and health.
Literary elements can help readers understand the story better. In act I there were many literary elements. The prophecy the witches presented to Macbeth was a form of foreshadowing. This foreshadowed that Macbeth will become Thane of Cawdor and King. There was also the element of alliteration. The line of alliteration was by the witches “Fair is foul and foul is fair.” In this line there was the constant sound of “f.” Another literary element used in Act I was another foreshadowing. When king Duncan honored Macbeth and he realized that he didn’t want to kill Duncan or his son. That foreshadows how Lady Macbeth is going to question Macbeth if he is really ready to be king.
I thought Act I was a good opening act to a play. Act I had a little suspense that kept me interested. Also opening with the scene with the witches and have the eerie weather started the play out with a lot of questions to keep the reader’s interested. I thought that Act I had the right amount of action and was event filled enough to set the mood for the rest of the play.
I think that after the events in Act I, Act II will be more action-filled and have more events leading to Macbeth becoming king. Also I think there will be some friendships made and lost and some people made be killed.