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    Act1 1. What atmosphere is established in Scene 1? The three witches enter. They discuss the next meeting and hear the calls of their spirits (2) 2. How does Banquo describe the Witches when he first sees them upon the heath? From Bonquos description of the three witches you understand that he was both surprised and discussed by their appearance. (13) 3. Macbeth is reported to be a valiant soldier in Act I. The line‚ “Till he unseamed him from the nave to th’chops And fixed his head

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    \\ home \ Macbeth: Main Characters King Duncan of Scotland Duncan is a mature and effective king who rules Scotland during a time of political upheaval and turmoil. He is too old to command the armies himself and his sons are too young and inexperienced to fight in wars‚ but he has several great captains under his command‚ which allows him to remain in power. Those that remain loyal to him do so because they see that his rule is divinely sanctioned. When Macbeth hesitates in his decision to assassinate

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    also uses Phil’s past as well as the people who were once in Phil’s life to get her message across to her reader. Ellen Goodman sarcastically creates the obituary of a man who dedicated his life to his job and the company he worked for. Goodman uses anaphora‚ satire‚ diction‚ sentence structure‚ and selection of detail to complete her obituary of this “Company Man”. Emphasizing the fact that Phil worked himself to death‚ Goodman chose pure sarcasm to make this particular emphasis. She shows through

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    ambition through the major characters Banquo‚ Lady Macbeth and‚ most importantly Macbeth himself. Macbeth’s ambitions of becoming King of Scotland leads to the destruction of his wife‚ his country and himself. Lady Macbeth’s covetous thoughts of wanting her husband to be crowned King‚ lead her to disillusionment‚ unhappiness and an inability to sleep. The guilt eats away at her‚ leaving her to feel isolated by her husband and haunted by the memories. Banquo however‚ is a victim of his own ambitions

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    expressions‚ that he would do anything to become king. The witches evil continues‚ when they decide to use the same strategy on Macbeths friend‚ Banquo‚ by telling him that his son‚ and grandchildren thereafter will become Kings of Scotland. “Thou shalt get Kings‚ though thou be none.” (1.3.68) This affects Banquo just as it did Macbeth. Now Banquo and Macbeth both have it in their mind that they will become king‚ so their evil will take a hold of them. They will try anything to become kings now

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    husband get to where he is today. Macbeth has done a lot to thwart competitors. He killed his own King and his dear friend Banquo. Nevertheless‚ my husband is the man being crowned today. I fully believe in my heart he will be a righteous king. I fear he may one day go mad from the murders‚ but alas‚ it was to keep hold of the crown. Macbeth tells me once more of the ordered hit of Banquo‚ how he was suspicious of his actions. He tells me not to worry my pretty little head about it‚ and to enjoy my evening

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    _____________________________________ Date __________________ Macbeth | Act I Study Questions 1. What atmosphere or mood is established at the very beginning of Macbeth—in Scene 1? What sets this mood? 2. How does Banquo describe the Witches when he first sees them upon the heath? 3. Macbeth is reported to be a valiant soldier in Act I. The line‚ “Till he unseamed him from the nave to th’chops And fixed his head upon our battlements”

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    Monologue Of Lady Macbeth

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    only seen them once today.” “Yes‚ I know them. Lady Macbeth‚ I think your husband hired those two men to kill someone specific. Was anyone here earlier that Macbeth might want dead?” “Banquo was the only one hear earlier with his son Fleance but they left hours ago. Macbeth would never plan something horrible on Banquo.” I tried to believe her‚ but something seemed off.

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    Ambition In Macbeth

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    There comes a point in every persons life where they have the desire to do‚ or achieve something. This desire is ambition. People will go to far extents to fulfill their desires. There are different types of ambition though. Most of the time you want to be averagely ambitious‚ but there are times when people can be overly or unambitious. In the story of Macbeth‚ you can see all of the types of ambition whether it be good‚ or bad. In Macbeth‚ the most notably over ambitious character is Macbeth.

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    the character of Macbeth‚ the Thane of Glamis‚ to portray the progression of corrupt characteristics of human greed and ambition; such as his thirst for power‚ to be Thane of Cawdor. Macbeth is already a Thane‚ but once the Witches reveal to him and Banquo of a promising prophecy that revealed him becoming Thane and King of Cawdor‚ Macbeth soon falls into human folly. Macbeth shows some guilt in Act II‚ Scene I where Macbeth demonstrates conspiratorial desires. "Is this a dagger which I see before

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