Macbeth Questions Act 1 1. What are the witches planning at the beginning of the act? 2. What does the Captain report about the battle to Duncan? 3. What title is given to Macbeth for bravery in the battle? 4. What happened to the original Thane of Cawdor and why did he lose his title? 5. How do the witches greet Macbeth after the battle? 6. What do the witches mean when they say‚ ’Lesser than Macbeth‚ and greater. Not so happy‚ yet much happier. Thou shalt get kings‚ though
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Response to Act 2 The novel Macbeth considers Lady Macbeth as ambitious but ruthless‚ unscrupulous‚ dishonest‚ deceitful‚ manipulative murderess. Although Lady Macbeth did not kill anyone‚ she is accountable for Duncan’s demise. In the novel‚ the hesitant Macbeth is seen as murderous as he is the one doing the killing. However‚ the one pulling the strings was none other but his wife Lady Macbeth. After receiving a letter from Macbeth regarding his promotion of position to thane of Cawdor and detailing
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STORY-TELLING THROUGH FILM: Comparing Interpretations of a Scene from Macbeth Film‚ like novels and plays‚ is a form of narrative or storytelling. However‚ image (and‚ to a lesser extent‚ sound) is the main ‘language’ film uses to tell the story. Some of the elements of this language include: ∙ ‘shots’ (where the camera points‚ how it moves‚ focuses etc.) ∙ editing (how shots are put together to tell the story) ∙ sound design and editing ∙ artistic design (including
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Explain what act 1 scene 7 tells us about the character of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. What is troubling Macbeth at the beginning of the scene and how does Lady Macbeth persuade him to go through with the murder of Duncan? My aim in this essay is to explain what Act 1‚ scene 7 tells us about the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth‚ and what troubles does Macbeth come across and how does Lady Macbeth persuade him to murder King Duncan. The purpose that Shakespeare wrote act 1‚ scene 7‚ is to notify
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Macbeth Key Quotations & Questions Act 1 [1.1.10] and [1.3.38] What theme is revealed by foul/fair? What might this foreshadow? This goes with the theme “Appearance versus Reality” because it means that things are not always what they seem to be. Everything that is right can be wrong and everything that is wrong can be write. It is a paradox. It foreshadows that there will be a gap between appearances versus reality and that everything that people may seem to look good in appearance‚ in reality
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Consider the Presentation of Macbeth as a Gothic Text in Act One There are many key themes in Macbeth which are first addressed in Act One that have clear links with the gothic‚ foreshadowing from the start the dark events yet to unfold. Typically‚ a gothic text will use features such as highlighting the metonymy of weather such as rain and thunder as well as a strong sense of suspense and mystery‚ in the case of Macbeth the supernatural is a large factor of presenting it as a Gothic text. The
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Summary Macbeth meets Banquo in the courtyard of his castle. Banquo is restless because he cannot decide how he feels about the witches and their prophecies. Macbeth pretends indifference‚ but casually agrees to talk about it if Banquo would like. They agree‚ and Banquo leaves. Macbeth again takes time to examine the pros and cons of going through with the plot‚ and begins to see illusions‚ starting with a dagger floating in the air in front of him. He seems to go back and forth‚ but eventually
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lab questions Unit two: Lab Questions 1. What does self - enhancing bias mean? That you tend to think you are “above average” or better than others in many ways. 2. Report your results from this experiment. About 75% of the time I was concerned as much as others where on most issues. 3. Did your results follow a pattern? Explain your answer. My results followed the pattern of about 30% who took the quiz who thought they were concerned as much as others. 4. If results did follow a pattern
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A 10-Minute One Act Play Help Wanted By G. L. Horton copyright © 2003 Geralyn Horton CHARACTERS JAKE: 40’s‚ managerial type. TERESA: late 50’s‚ a gentle elementary school teacher. MERRIK: late 30’s‚ a born-again Christian. DEBBIE: 30’s‚ bright‚ tough‚ and angry. KIM‚ 20’s‚ waif like‚ depressed. Time/Place/Scene: A suburban church basement‚ used as the office of a nonprofit support service for the unemployed‚ with a couple of desks‚ an elaborate answering machine with two phones:
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made the fools o’th’other sense‚ Or else worth all the rest. I see thee still And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of bleed‚ Which was not so before. There’s no such thing: It is the bloody business which informs Thus to mine eyes. Now o’er the one half-world Nature seems dead‚ and wicked dreams abuse The curtained sleep. Witchcraft celebrates Pale Hecate’s off’rings‚ and withered murder‚ Alarumed by his sentinel‚ the wolf‚ Whose howl’s his watch‚ thus with his stealthy pace‚ With Tarquin’s
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