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Thursday, 30 May 2019

Macbeth Questions

Valiant soldier or violent schemer at the beginning?

1.Macbeth was a Valiant soldier at the beginning,he was loyal to his king and served him with all his might.He became a war hero trying to defend his land from the traitors and the invaders.He became a violent schemer after the three witches gave Macbeth a Prophecy and his wife influencing him even more.

2.Why is he obsessed with killing Banquo?(oh yeah and fleance too)He is obsessed with killing Banquo because because of the prophecy which was told by the witch.It said that,he Macbeth,will become king but so will that son of Banquo as well wich is Fleance.So Macbeth thought that if he kills both he will have the life of royalty even more while Banquo and Fleance won't.

3.Has he completely lost it in the Banquet scene (do you think the Ghost is real or imaginary?i think that the ghost is imaginary?In the scene he still had a little bit of his sanity left in him because he was able to calm himself for a little bit.The ghost was imaginary in my opinion

4.Immediate and overpowering remorse.What's that about?Remorse is when you feel sorry or bad for something that you did and regret doing it.Immediate and overpowering remorse is what it says.When you do something really bad and you know it was the wrong thing to do you immediately realise that your actions are wrong and should not have been done in the first place,it gets in your head which is why it's overpowering 

5.He visits the witches for a second time.Why?How does he react?Because he wanted to know more about the witches and he was happy


Under each heading add a quote or a piece of description to describe each character of Macbeth
Courageous valiant -"Brave Macbeth,well he deserved that name"
Appears to be loyal,patriotic, nobel - "The service and loyalty I owe,in doing so,pay itself"




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