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Macbeth Act 1 Questions And Answers
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What are the Macbeth's plans? 
 ~ Kill him in his sleep. 
What major theme has reappeared in Act 1? 
 ~ Blind ambition and deception. 
Does Macbeth control his own future or does someone else control his fate? 
 ~ The witches. 
Who is the more powerful character in this Act? 
 ~ Lady Macbeth. 
What does the device of the aside used by Macbeth convey to the audience 
about his character? 
 ~ At the begining he does not want to kill Duncan, then he's going to go through 
with it. 
What is blan...
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Macbeth Study Guide (All Acts)| exam questions and answers correct and verified A+
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Macbeth Study Guide (All Acts)| exam questions and answers correct and verified A+ 
 
Macbeth Study Guide (All Acts)| exam questions and answers correct and verified A+ 
 
 
In lines 10-11, what is the meaning of these lines and what theme do these lines introduce? - correct answer-Appearances are deceiving; The witches delight in the confusion of good and bad, beauty and ugliness. 
What mood is established with the appearance of three witches in the first scene of this play? - correct answer-Co...
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Key quotes from Macbeth
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fair is foul, and foul is fair (1.1) 
speaker? The three witches 
 
meaning/significance? things aren't always what they seem 
theme: appearance/reality 
 
 
 
And oftentimes, to win us to our harm 
the instruments of darkness tell us truths, 
win us with honest trifles, to betray's 
In deepest consequence (1.3) 
speaker? Banquo (to Macbeth) 
 
meaning/significance? A warning/fortelling of what will happen to Macbeth. that evil tries to tempt us with half truth and it will lead us to our doom ...
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Key quotes from Macbeth Latest 2023 Graded A+
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Key quotes from Macbeth Latest 2023 Graded A+ fair is foul, and foul is fair (1.1) speaker? The three witches 
meaning/significance? things aren't always what they seem theme: appearance/reality 
And oftentimes, to win us to our harm 
the instruments of darkness tell us truths, 
win us with honest trifles, to betray's In deepest consequence (1.3) speaker? Banquo (to Macbeth) 
meaning/significance? A warning/fortelling of what will happen to Macbeth. that evil tries to tempt us with half truth ...
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English 4 Macbeth Exam 2024.
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English 4 Macbeth Exam 2024. 
Act I - What statements do the witches and Macbeth make about "foul & fair" What meaning does each remark make? - ANSWER Who wrote Macbeth? - ANSWER Shakespeare 
 
Act I - What mood did Act I evoke in you? - ANSWER Doom 
 
Macbeth says "so foul & fair a day I have not seen" - forshadowing 
Witches say "foul & fair" - trolling whatever is good is bad whatever is bad is good 
 
Act I - Describe Banquo's and Macbeth's reactions to the witches. Compare and contr...
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Macbeth Study Guide (All Acts) COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE 2023 70+ QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE ANSWERS .
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Macbeth Study Guide (All Acts) 
COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE 
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COMPLETE ANSWERS . 
1. In lines 10-11, what is the meaning of these lines and what theme do 
these lines introduce?: Appearances are deceiving; The witches delight in the 
confusion of good and bad, beauty and ugliness. 
2. What mood is established with the appearance of three witches in the 
first scene of this play?: Considering the scene's stage direction (thunder and 
lightning) and the fact that the witches call ...
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Macbeth Study Guide (All Acts) Revised Questions and Answers / Guaranteed Pass
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A tragic hero typically realizes how he has contributed to his own downfall and faces his end with dignity. 
Notice that in lines 27-34, Macbeth realizes that he is doomed. To what extent is he redeemed by his 
determination to fight to the death? - He is redeemed somewhat, because he realizes he is 
doomed, and still fights Macduff. But, he also says he will never kiss the ground before Malcolm, 
meaning he does not face his death with his full dignity intact. 
According to lines 1-20, on what ...
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Grade 9 Essay on the Relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
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This Grade 9 Essay focuses on the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in the tradegy Macbeth written by Shakespeare. This essay explores the changing relationship between the two as their ambition and interludes with the supernatural cause their own demise, and that of their relationship. Written for Eduqas but can be adapted to suit any exam board.
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English GCSE Macbeth with correct answers
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Theme of Ambition Quote 1 
Quote: 'Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself, 
And falls on th'other' 
 
Explanation: ACT 1 
Macbeth acknowledges his 'vaulting ambition' when contemplating the murder of Duncan. 
Shows an intense desire for power, which vaults even beyond its intrinsic limits and beyond reason 
 
Techniques: Horse metaphor 
 
Audience: Audience knows Macbeth is unreasonable-here's no good reason to kill Duncan, because Duncan is perfectly good at this whole king-business 
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English GCSE Macbeth Questions and Answers Rated A+
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English GCSE Macbeth Questions and Answers Rated A+ 
 
Theme of Ambition Quote 1 - Quote: 'Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself, 
And falls on th'other' 
 
Explanation: ACT 1 
Macbeth acknowledges his 'vaulting ambition' when contemplating the murder of Duncan. 
Shows an intense desire for power, which vaults even beyond its intrinsic limits and beyond reason 
 
Techniques: Horse metaphor 
 
Audience: Audience knows Macbeth is unreasonable-here's no good reason to kill Duncan, beca...
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