What prophecy does Banquo recall at the end of the opening of Act 3. How does Macbeth react to the prophecy?
Banquo recalls the witches prophecy, that by now two have become true, because he is now king.
Macbeth reacts with fear because he knows the 3rd prophecy is in Banquo's advantage (Kids Kin...
Macbeth Act 3, 4 and 5 exam questions fully solved(latest update) What prophecy does Banquo recall at the end of the opening of Act 3. How does Macbeth react to the prophecy? - answer Banquo recalls the witches prophecy, that by now two have become true, because he is now king. Macbeth reacts with fear because he knows the 3rd prophecy is in Banquo's advantage (Kids Kings) How do Scenes 1 and 2 reveal a moral change in Macbeth? - answer Macbeth is corrupted and sinful, willing to kill Banquo and Fleance to secure the crown. Macbeth becomes insane Describe the change between Lady Macbeth and his wife? What does this reveal about Macbeth's moral state? - answer Lady Macbeth shifts from being ambitions to feeling remorseful over the murder of Duncan. Macbeth perceives by Lady Macbeth as too kind of commit murder and becomes fueled by fear and plots the murder of king. In the banquet scene (scene 4), what speeches by Macbeth seem to call forth Banquo's ghost? What is ironic about this timing? How does Lady Macbeth act to save Macbeth? - answer When Macbeth is toasting to Banquo's health, his ghost appears. It is ironic because Macbeth killed Banquo and knows he is dead, and every time Macbeth wishes Banquo's health, he shows up. Lady Macbeth tells guests that Macbeth has been talking to himself since he was young, he will get over the fit. Why is the banquet scene in which Banquos ghost appears, the climax or turning point of Macbeth? - answer Because Macbeth already figures out that he is already gone so far to produce the throne, and too keep it that he might as well as continue onward. Also, Fleance escapes the murder attempt and Macbeth begins to change. In Macbeth's soliloquy (Act 3, Sc.1,48 -70), what is Macbeth saying in the first four lines? - answer Macbeth afraid Banquo because he is suspicious of Macbeth, and feels Macbeth needs to kill him to secure the crown. What does Macbeth' final speech in Act 3, Scene 1, reveal about his moral degeneration? - answer Downward spiral, doesn't care about killing people to get what he wants What do Act 3, Sc.4, lines 135 -140 say about Macbeth's character? How does this reflect his moral degeneration? - answer It shows how Macbeth becomes crazy from feeling guilty. It's because of the bad acts that he committed. How many times does the ghost of Banquo appears to Macbeth at the banquet? - answer two times Why has Macduff left foe England? - answer To team up with Malcom and King Edward to raise an army to go against Macbeth. What does Macbeth learn about "Banquo's issue? - answer He learns that Banquo has decensdanys. Macbeth thinks as long as Baquo lives, the murder of Duncan will benefits Banquo"s family more than own. What crime is Macduff accused of by Macbeth? - answer treason Why does Macbeth at first suspect Macduff of treachery? - answer he left his wife and family in Scotland
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