MACBETH Homework Questions

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MACBETH Homework Questions ACT 1 Scene 2 1) Describe two ways in which the scene sets the theme and mood of the play. 2) What is happening in Scotland at this time? 1) Which two generals were victorious in the battle with Norway? 2) Which thane was a traitor? 3) What new information do we learn about Macbeth? 4) To which animals are Macbeth and Banquo compared? 5) What reward is Duncan giving Macbeth? 1) Describe two characteristics of the witches that are revealed in the opening of scene 3. 2) How does Macbeth s first line link him with the witches? 3) List the three predictions of the witches. 4) What do we learn from Macbeth s reaction to the witches all hails? 5) What is Banquo s warning about the truth of the witches predictions? 6) What news does Ross bring to Macbeth. 7) What do we learn about Macbeth in lines 133-143. What has he already considered? How does he react to these thoughts? 1) In Duncan s lines beginning There s no art, what characteristics of Duncan s personality are revealed? 2) What words does Duncan use to describe Macbeth?

Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 7 ACT 2 3) Who is the heir to Duncan s throne? 4) What is Macbeth s reaction to finding out that Malcolm will be the next king? 1) According to Lady Macbeth, what is Macbeth s weakness? 2) What unnatural demand does Lady Macbeth make on the spirits that tend on mortal thoughts? 3) How are Lady Macbeth s words and actions contrary to the chain of being. 4) Why does Lady Macbeth ask, Come thick night? 5) Which theme is referred to in Look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under it.? 1) What does Banquo s and Duncan s description of Macbeth s castle tell us about their characters? What theme is being referred to here? 2) Explain why Duncan s description of Macbeth s castle is an example of dramatic irony? 1) What reasons does Macbeth list for not killing Duncan? 2) What is the one reason he offers in favour of killing Duncan? 3) What is Lady Macbeth s attitude toward Macbeth s dithering? Give examples from the text. 4) What is Lady Macbeth s plan for the murder of Duncan? 5) Find the reference to fair is foul in this scene. 6) Based upon what you know about the characters of Lady Macbeth and Macbeth, speculate on what you think might happen before, during and after the murder of Duncan.

Scene 2 ACT 3 1) How does Banquo describe the night sky? Why is this description important? 2) What gift has Duncan given to Lady Macbeth? 3) What does Macbeth see before he goes to murder Duncan? 4) What does Macbeth mean when he says, Words to the heat of deed to cold breath gives.? 1) Why didn t Lady Macbeth kill Duncan herself? 2) What word could Macbeth not say to the sleeping men? 3) What does Lady Macbeth say will happen if they think too much about what they have done? 4) What curse does Macbeth think he has heard after murdering Duncan? 5) Why does Macbeth refuse to return to Duncan s room? 6) Compare the reactions of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth to the blood on their hands? 1) Explain two purposes for the porter s scene? 2) Lines 56 to 65 refer to which theme in the play? 3) What has happened to Duncan s guards? 4) Why do Donalbain and Malcolm decide to run away? Where do they go? 1) How has nature reacted to Duncan s death? 2) What is going to happen at Scone? 3) Which thane is not going to the coronation? 1) What does Banquo suspect about how Macbeth became king?

Scene 2 Scene 6 ACT 4 2) Why does Macbeth fear Banquo and what does he propose to do? 3) How has Macbeth convinced the murders to kill Banquo? Whom else are they order to kill? 1) What change do you notice in the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth? 2) What problem is spoiling their happiness now that Macbeth is king? 1) What happens to Banquo and Fleance? 1) What is ironic about Macbeth s lines 41-42? 2) To what incident does Lady Macbeth compare Macbeth s seeing of the ghost? 3) What has Macbeth noticed about Macduff? How does Macbeth get his information? 4) Whom is Macbeth going to see and why? 5) What is significant about Lady Macbeth s comment, You lack the season of all natures, sleep. 6) What does Macbeth mean when he says, We are yet but young in deed? 1) How has Macduff annoyed Macbeth? 2) Who is Macbeth described by Lennox and the Lord? How does this contrast with the way Macbeth was described earlier in the play? 1) How does the second witch describe Macbeth? 2) How has Macbeth become more like the witches? 3) What are the three declarations of the three apparitions?

Scene 2 ACT 5 Scene 2 4) What is ironic about Macbeth s statement: And damned all those that trust them? 5) What is Macbeth s reaction to Lennox s news? 6) What change does Macbeth decide to make to his character? 1) Why is Lady Macduff angry at Macduff? Do you think she is justified? 1) What is ironic about Macduff s line, Each new morn/new widows howl? 2) Why does Malcolm pretend that he has so many terrible faults and that he would be a very bad king? 3) What news does Ross bring to Macduff? Note Macduff s reaction as it will be compared to Macbeth s reaction in a similar situation later in the play. 1) What is ironic about Lady Macbeth s actions in this scene? Refer to Act 2 Scene 2. 2) To what theme do the doctor s lines refer: Unnatural deeds/do breed unnatural troubles? 1) Where are Malcolm and the armies assembling? 2) What theme is referred to in Angus lines: Now does he feel his title/hang loose about him, like a giant s robe/upon a dwarfish thief? 1) How does Macbeth feel about his life now? 2) What part of this scene reminds us of Macbeth as he was before the murder? 3) Macbeth wants a cure for Scotland s disease. What does he think the disease is? What does Malcolm think it is?

1) What is Malcolm s battle plan? Scene 5 1) How does Macbeth behave in front of his soldiers? 2) Why is Macbeth no longer afraid of strange noises in the night? 3) Compare Macbeth s reaction to hearing of the death of his wife to Macduff s. Scene 8 1) To what final hope is Macbeth clinging when he is forced to fight Macduff? 2) Initially, why does Macbeth not want to fight Macduff? 3) What does Macduff say to eliminate Macbeth s hope? 4) How does Malcolm plan to get the country back to order?