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Act I scene i 1. When are the three Witches to meet again and for what purpose? 2. What d is suggested by the line, Fair is foul, and foul is fair (will be a theme throughout the play)? Act I scene ii 1. What do we learn of Macbeth's courage and skill (think of how he performs in battle)? 2. What is his relationship to King Duncan? 3. Who had Macbeth and Banquo been fighting? 4. What does King Duncan tell Ross to do? Act I scene iii 1. As the scene begins, how does the conversation of the Witches strike you? What does it tell us about the Witches? 2. When Macbeth says, So foul and fair a day I have not seen, to what is he referring? What could be the dramatic irony in this line? 3. Describe the physical appearance of the Witches. 4. What prophecies do the Witches make regarding Macbeth? How does he react? 5. What do the Witches see in the future for Banquo? 6. As Banquo and Macbeth are discussing the prophecies, what news does Ross bring? 7. As the others talk, what does Macbeth's aside reveal about his thinking? 8. How does Banquo's comment support the Fair is foul, foul is fair theme? 9. What is Macbeth's emotional state when he hears the news Ross brings? 10. To fully understand Macbeth's feelings you must visualize what is happening on stage. How is Macbeth acting?

Act I scene iv 1. Why was the old Thane of Cawdor executed? 2. What is the meaning of the plant metaphor? See if you can spot further plant references. 3. What news does the King give to Macbeth and what is Macbeth's reaction to the news? 4. In his last speech in this scene, what does Macbeth reveal? Act I scene v 1. After Lady Macbeth finishes reading the letter, what fear about her husband does she express? 2. When she says, Hie thee hither, what is it that she plans to do? 3. How does the news about King Duncan's expected arrival affect her? What is she planning? 4. Why does Lady Macbeth pray to be unsexed? 5. In what way does Lady Macbeth's advice to Macbeth relate to the fair is foul theme? Act I scene vi 1. What impression does Lady Macbeth make in this scene? What are your feelings about Lady Macbeth? Act I scene vii 1. What is the deed that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are thinking about doing? 2. After saying that if the deed is to be done it must be done quickly, what arguments does Macbeth raise for not doing it? 3. What does Macbeth finally decide to do? 4. What does Lady Macbeth say in an attempt to goad her husband into the murder? 5. Macbeth's response to her about what a man may dare is frequently quoted. What is his meaning? 6. What is the point of Lady Macbeth's baby imagery? (Note there are many images of babies and mothers presented in this play)

Act II scene i 1. What do you suppose is keeping Banquo from sleeping? 2. In his soliloquy after Banquo leaves, what does Macbeth tell us he sees? What could account for this apparition? 3. How would you describe Macbeth's mental/emotional state at this point? Act II scene ii 1. What has Lady Macbeth done to the grooms? 2. Why does Lady Macbeth not commit the murder when she is in the room? 3. Macbeth, apparently troubled by the murder he has just committed, tells Lady Macbeth what he saw and heard. She tells him, These deeds must no be thought. Why? 4. In this scene, how does Lady Macbeth show herself to be stronger than her husband? Act II scene iii 1. The Porter's scene, or the knocking at the gate, is a much debated scene by scholars, but many agree it is the typical comic relief scene seen in Shakespeare's plays. What do you suppose the dramatic point of a comic relief scene is? Why is the Porter's soliloquy in prose rather than poetry? What lines contain the bawdy humor so often found in these scenes? 2. One of the themes in Macbeth is the theme of a crime against nature. How is that theme reinforced in this scene? 3. Why does Macduff refer to the murder scene as a new Gorgon? 4. Who was suspected of the murder, and what happens to them? 5. Who are Malcolm and Donalbain, what do they suspect, and what decision do they make? Act II scene iv 1. What additional natural, or unnatural events further the crime against nature theme? 2. Who is suspected of having hired the grooms to kill Duncan? Why? 3. Why does Ross say, Gainst nature still? 4. Why has Macbeth gone to Scone?

5. How did the honor given to Macbeth in Act II scene iv happen to fall to Macbeth? Act III scene i 1. In his soliloquy, what suspicion and hope does Banquo reveal? 2. Macbeth seems to be very interested in Banquo's travel plans. Why do you suppose he is so interested? 3. The speech beginning To be thus is nothing is another one often quoted. What is the meaning of that sentence? 4. What is there in Banquo's character that makes Macbeth uneasy? 5. What is there in the situation with Banquo that particularly upsets Macbeth? 6. Although he has probably paid the murderers, how does Macbeth further motivate them? 7. What does Macbeth tell the murderers to do? Act III scene ii 1. What is the meaning of Macbeth's opening speech in this scene? 2. In this scene, what is Macbeth's state of mind? 3. How does Macbeth also show that his resolve and ambition have become stronger in this scene? Act III scene iii 1. What happens at the ambush? Act III scene iv 1. Upon returning to the banquet table, what does Macbeth see and how does he respond? How do the others respond? 2. What does Lady Macbeth say to Macbeth during the banquet? 3. How does Macbeth behave during the dinner, and what is the final result? 4. For what reason does Macbeth mention Macduff's name? 5. What does Macbeth say he will do next?

Act III scene v 1. Who is Hecate, and why is she angry? Macbeth Study Guide Questions 2. What is her plan for Macbeth? Act III scene vi 1. Lennox may be said to be extremely careful in his speech. Why is he so cautious in what he says? What, if anything, could be interpreted as a criticism of Macbeth? 2. Where has Macduff gone? Why? Act IV scene i 1. What is the first apparition, and of what does it warn Macbeth? 2. What is the second apparition, and what is its comment? 3. What, after this, does Macbeth resolve to do? 4. What is the third apparition, and what is its message? 5. Pleased with the information from the third apparition, what one further thing does Macbeth desire to know and what is the answer he gets? 6. What news does Lennox give to Macbeth and what is Macbeth s response? 7. What does Macbeth resolve to do at the end of this scene? How is this different from his previous actions? Act IV scene ii 1. Why does Lady Macduff think Macduff's flight was madness? 2. What is Ross' response to his wife? 3. Since he has fled and is not dead, why does Lady Macduff tell the child that Macduff is dead? 4. How does the child know that his father isn't dead?

Act IV scene iii 1. What suspicion of Macduff does Malcolm voice? 2. How do Malcolm's comments about Macbeth again bring to mind the fair is foul theme? 3. What is it that makes Malcolm suspicious of Macduff's motives? 4. To what does Malcolm attribute his wariness of Macduff? What is Macduff's response to this? 5. Malcolm reveals that he is more lustful, cruel, and avaricious than Macbeth, and he concludes, If such a one be fit to govern, speak. What is Macduff's response? 6. What is Malcolm's next admission? 7. After Malcolm tells Ross about Lord Siward and his 10,000 men preparing to leave for Scotland, what information does Ross give to Macduff? 8. How is Macduff's grief conveyed? What makes this horrible act so difficult for him? 9. What is Macduff's response when Malcolm says, Dispute it like a man? 10. What is it that Macduff resolves to do? Act V scene i 1. Describe what the doctor observes. 2. Why does the doctor conclude that she needs more help than a physician can give her? Act V scene ii 1. Whose side are Lennox, Angus, Menteith, and Caithness on? 2. What do they say about the men that Macbeth commands? Act V scene iii 1. What is Macbeth's lament (complaint) in his my way of life is fallen into the sear speech? 2. What is Lady Macbeth's condition, and how does Macbeth believe it could be cured?

Act V scene iv 1. What tactical strategy does Malcolm take? Act V scene v 1. In reaction to the news that Lady Macbeth is dead, Macbeth delivers his most famous soliloquy. What does it mean? 2. What alarming news does the messenger bring? 3. What does the Macbeth recognize and how does it fit in with the fair is foul theme? Act V scene vii 1. As bad as things look for Macbeth, why does he still scorn all his opponents? 2. What is the meaning of Siward's statement that Macbeth's men on both sides do fight? Act V scene viii 1. What information does Macduff tell Macbeth that makes him frightened ( Cow'd my better part )? And What is Macbeth's response? 2. Why does Macbeth quickly change his mind about fighting? 3. What is the mood at the end of the paly?