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Scene two begins with Lady Macbeth. In these speeches she admits to having consumed alcohol in order to be able …
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Act Two is concerned with the murder of Duncan and its immediate aftermath. Scene one builds tension as Macbeth prepares …
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Carefully read Macbeth’s soliloquy in scene 7. What does he mean by: If it were done when ’tis done ,then …
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Act One scenes 5, 6, and 7 introduce Lady Macbeth and explore her relationship with Macbeth. These are very important …
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In scene three Macbeth and Banquo are received by Duncan. – How does Duncan’s comment: There’s no art . Find …
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Macbeth’s response comes in the form of a soliloquy. (A speech which reflects the thoughts of a character. It is …
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Immediately following the disappearance of the witches, Ross and Angus bring the news that we, as an audience, already know …
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Macbeth and Banquo are confronted by the witches who predict both Macbeth’s and Banquo’s future. Analyse Banquo’s reaction to their …
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The first part of scene three sees a return of the witches. Carefully read their discussion of their attempt to …
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Paraphrase the Captain’s description of the battle and the part played by Macbeth in securing victory. What impression do you …
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