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What will the line stretch out to th’ crack of doom. Gain the picture that can consult custom writing
service with. People were scared of witches and witchcraft, yet fascinated. When Macbeth hears of
her death, he comments that she should have died at a different time, and thinks of the
meaninglessness of life. We have not yet met Macbeth but already we are given the impression that
he is a loyal, noble and brave man and an ally and supporter of the king, Duncan. There is only one
point where Lady Macbeth had become discomforted. Macbeth is very shocked and bemused when
he sees the witches in Act One Scene Three, when he says “Speak if you can: what are you?” This
shows that he isn’t quite sure who or what the witches are or why the witches have come to meet
him. Macbeth think that because one thing that the witches said come true, maybe he will be the king
of Scotland. I would, while it was smiling in my face, have plucked my nipple from his boneless
gums, and dashed the brains out!' Lady Macbeth is the driving force for Macbeth's actions, and I
believe that she is the one responsible for pushing Macbeth forwards to the tragedy. She twisted
Macbeth’s thoughts and drove him to the death of many more characters, leading him toward
insanity. Meanwhile, Macbeth murders Macduff's wife, whom he has deserted, along with all his
children. This is shown through the first scene with the witch's as he believes in their prophecy. A
third murderer joins the other two on the heath, and the three men kill Banquo. When we first see
her, she is already plotting Duncan’s murder, and she is stronger, more ruthless, as she is more
ambitious than her husband. The king is then shown out of the cave in a state of shock, leaving to
prepare for his last stand. The original audience would have been very shocked to see Macbeth, as
king, seeking guidance from the witches. He was a bit confused and wonders if it is really true.
MACBETH Macbeth leaves the banquet which is in honour of Duncan and Macbeth's noble victory,
because he needs to consider the witch's prophecy and his terrible plan of actions, he then decides
they shall not go through with it 'we shall proceed no further in this business'. A servant appears and
tells her of Duncan's approach. Macbeth isn't completely evil, because he knows killing terrible
things. When he decides to “proceed no further in this business” Lady Macbeth thinks he is afraid
and persuades him. Get this resource as part of a bundle and save up to 43% A bundle is a package
of resources grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place. Macbeth
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BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. Macduff then takes full retribution
slaughtering Macbeth as in the play. This past character of Macbeth is in conflict with his new
character that Lady Macbeth has manipulated into a cold calculated killer. When he hears Lady
Macbeth ring the bell to signal the completion of her preparations, Macbeth follows through with his
part of the plan and leaves for Duncan's room. Before the killing, her resolve and ambition are much
greater than Macbeth’s, but as their troubled dynasty unravels, she is the one whose sanity slips the
quickest. Anybody who met them were terrified of them, and so they should be - they had the
bodies of women but were also bearded. 'You should be women, and yet your beards forbid me to
interpret that you are so.' They had 'choppy fingers' and 'skinny lips', and were extremely old and
'withered' in their appearance. This shows that he finds the witches prediction about him being King
of Scotland unbelievable and also finds it hard to believe he will be Thane of Cawdor as the current
thane is living a wealthy life.
This prediction influences Macbeth not to fear anyone as the apparition predicts that no naturally
born man can harm him, which reassures Macbeth to kill anyone who stands in his way as he has
nothing to fear. Because she knows that she is ultimately responsible for forcing Macbeth’s hand, her
mind is tormented by the figurative blood on her own hands. In Roman Polanski’s film based on the
play, Macbeth seems entranced with the witches’ prophecies and much debate can be heard going on
within his head on whether to act or not. The aftermath of Banquo’s murder unnerved Macbeth and
he vowed to meet the witches to find out his future. The witches can predict the future, that's why
they are also called the weird sisters. See other similar resources ?5.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY
NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. He is persuaded by the witches that he is
safe unless one of the three apparitions will happen to him. People of those days led short brutal lives
and disease was much more prevalent. We have not yet met Macbeth but already we are given the
impression that he is a loyal, noble and brave man and an ally and supporter of the king, Duncan.
Those condemned, as witches would be punished by execution. Because she knows that she is
ultimately responsible for forcing Macbeth’s hand, her mind is tormented by the figurative blood on
her own hands. Roman Polanski puts this across brilliantly when Macbeth holds a sword at
Macduff’s throat after throwing him to the floor. Write a review Update existing review Submit
review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. She is a profoundly ambitious woman who lusts for
power and position. Thou wouldst be great, art not without ambition, but without the illness should
attend it’, states Lady Macbeth in Act 1 Scene 5. Malcolm is then proclaimed the new king of
Scotland. In act 1, scene 7 you discover that Macbeth has a very troubled conscience. They are in
fact germinating those seeds of lust for power within Macbeth and therefore by putting these ideas
into his head help make him believe that he can in fact become a dictator. Shakespeare got some
good ideas from old history books and wrote the play. At one point in the play, she wishes that she
were not a woman so that she could do it herself. I would, while it was smiling in my face, have
plucked my nipple from his boneless gums, and dashed the brains out!' Lady Macbeth is the driving
force for Macbeth's actions, and I believe that she is the one responsible for pushing Macbeth
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Witnessing this, Macbeth's servant reports that he has seen something impossible Birnam Wood
seems to be moving toward the castle. After the murder, the next day, when it is discovered, Lady
Macbeth acts as if she doesn't know anything. He killed an innocent child, that shows the extent of
his cruelty by this stage. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews,
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it violates our terms and conditions. Lady Macbeth’s remarkable strength of will persists through the
murder of the king, and it is she who steadies her husband’s nerves immediately after the crime has
been perpetrated. She decides to take matters into her own hands and replaces the bloody daggers to
complete the murderous deceit. People believed strongly in the Divine Right of Kings and that
Regicide was an act against God’s will, making it an unforgivable sin. Macbeth may not be one of
William Shakespeare’s (1564-1616) most complex plays, but is certainly one of his most powerful
and emotionally intense.
Before act 1, scene 7 Lady Macbeth reads the letter that Macbeth sent ahead of him and Duncan to
tell Lady Macbeth about the prophecy, him being declared Thane of Cawdor and Duncan will be
staying in their castle over night. When we first see her, she is already plotting Duncan’s murder, and
she is stronger, more ruthless, as she is more ambitious than her husband. She was very clever, sly and
sneaky in her mission to become queen, and this shows in Act 1, Scene 7, when she became very
impatient with Macbeth on his continuous refusal to be the murderer of Duncan. After the murder of
Duncan, Macbeth goes to pieces. Macbeth may not be one of William Shakespeare’s most complex
works, but is certainly one of his most powerful and emotionally intense. She requests to Macbeth
that they will “speak no further”; she is anxious to get Duncan out of the question. Later Macbeth’s
decision to kill Banquo is a turning point, up until this he has been bullied into action by this wife.
He is a bit confused and afraid, so he need to find the witches who can predict his future. They laugh
and mock Macbeth making him look pathetic in our eyes. She is stronger and more ambitious than
her husband. Macbeth isn't too worried about Macduff, but he plan to kill his family. Macbeth shall
never vanquished be, until Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill shall come against him.’ He
chooses to interpret these three visions and riddles in the way he wants to. In act 1 scene 7 he talks
about his 'vaulting ambition' and this was the only reason why he wanted to kill Duncan. Discuss the
role played by the Witches in the downfall of Macbeth. But, although we can argue that Lady
Macbeth perhaps was the real driving force behind the murder of Duncan, we can also argue that
Macbeth had his own personal reasons for killing Duncan. Designed for the GCSE English Literature
specifications for AQA, Edexcel, OCR and WJEC Eduqas, this pack will develop your students’
critical reading skills ready for the exam. Once Ross and Angus confirm that he now also has the title
of Thane of Cawdor he suddenly believes that he shall in fact become king and that if he wants to
succeed he must proceed with haste. Down! Thy crown does sear mine eyeballs; and thy hair, thou
other gold-bound brow, is like the first. She even wishes that she were not a woman, which is the
reason she couldn’t do it herself, hence the quote “unsex me here” (Act 1, scene 5, 41). After all, this
is what the play is all about- the different aspects and conspiracies in which certain tragedies occur.
This theme to the relationship between gender and power is metaphorically speaking, the key to
Macbeth’s character. In my opinion she has a two-sided character, as she acts differently when she is
with her husband than she does when she is alone or with other people. Macbeth also finds it hard to
believe the witches prediction that he will become Thane of Cawdor and then King of Scotland. I
think this is the reason that Shakespeare starts the play with them, as the opening scene of a play is
particularly important in creating a mood or atmosphere in which the main action of the play will be
set. For a number of his plays including Macbeth he turned to a historian (Raphael Holinshed) for
information. This is Macbeth’s attempt to get more information out of the witches. Write a review
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disappear, and Macbeth and Banquo meet up with two nobles who inform them of Macbeth's new
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He believed in the supernatural, he wouldn't be king. Lady Macbeth’s remarkable strength of will
persists through the murder of the king, and it is she who steadies her husband’s nerves immediately
after the crime has been perpetrated. However, his whole personality has changed, and perhaps death
does not faze him any more because he has committed five murders since the beginning of the play.
Bundle Macbeth 2023 Bundle An updated collection of my top 20 most popular resources on
Macbeth updated for the 2023 exam. Macbeth is in a murderous rage when he meets the witches in
Act Four Scene One he vowed that he would kill anyone standing in his way to the throne of
Scotland, in Act Three Scene Four when he says “For now I am bent to know by the worst means.
However, he reassures himself by remembering the witches' predictions that he will only fall when
two seemingly impossible things occur. Her honesty while sleepwalking gives proof to what most
already know, or at least feel. She then tells him her plan for the murder, and Macbeth accepts it:
they will kill him while his drunken bodyguards sleep, then plant incriminating evidence on the
bodyguards. The aftermath of Banquo’s murder unnerved Macbeth and he vowed to meet the
witches to find out his future. The weather also makes the scene seem supernatural and as if the
words that the witches speak are some sort of spell which is affecting the weather. Get thee gone,
tomorrow we’ll hear ourselves again.’. The three witches represent the supernatural forces. But,
although we can say that Lady Macbeth perhaps was the real driving force behind the murder of
Duncan, we can also argue that Macbeth had his own personal reasons of killing Duncan, like, for
example, he already desired to be king, he might have disapproved of his place in the first place, or
he was just crazy enough to do it anyway. Duncan decides to give the title of Thane of Cawdor to
Macbeth. The thought of killing King Duncan horrified Macbeth but Macbeth reacted to his first
instincts as his ambition to become king overcame any doubts he had and he killed Duncan to
achieve the position of King of Scotland. MACBETH Macbeth leaves the banquet which is in
honour of Duncan and Macbeth's noble victory, because he needs to consider the witch's prophecy
and his terrible plan of actions, he then decides they shall not go through with it 'we shall proceed no
further in this business'. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to
leave some feedback. The aftermath of Banquo’s murder unnerved Macbeth and he vowed to meet
the witches to find out his future. Meanwhile, Lady Macbeth receives a letter from Macbeth
informing her of the witches' prophecy and Macbeth's subsequent new title. This makes it seem that
the witches have put the words into Macbeth’s mouth, also this may be a sign of Macbeth having an
evil side just like the witches as they speak the same words. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet
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Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. Apart from the witches,
Lady Macbeth also leads Macbeth t kill King Duncan. It is a play of crime, guilt, remorse and
retribution. She comes to a point where she (apparently) kills herself, signalling her total inability to
deal with the emotional effects of their crimes. This name Seyton is related to Satan in the way that
the only person that still holds trust in Macbeth is the devil himself in all his evil. Write a review
Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. These conflicting
views of Macbeth tell us that he isn’t as straight forward as first assumed and he is seen to be on the
side of evil rather than his king, unlike Banquo who isn’t engulfed by the witches’ riddles. Birnam
wood comes to Dunsinane in the form of camouflage for the advancing English army led by Malcolm
and Macduff. It is a play of crime, guilt, remorse and retribution. In this case it is King Duncan of
Scotland who has been “appointed” by God to rule the highlands.
It’s insanely aggravating to see Macbeth in the state that he has entered for he’s so determined to
stay at the top of the hierarchy he isn’t allowing anybody to speak out or anybody else’s ideas to be
used. The witches do not tell lies but speak in puzzling riddles which do not always mean what they
seem to. 'Lesser than Macbeth, and greater. In Macbeth’s letter to his wife, he calls her “my dearest
partner of greatness” (Act 1, scene v, 8), and later, when he is talking to her in person, he calls her
“My dearest love” (Act 1, scene v, 54). But, although we can say that Lady Macbeth perhaps was the
real driving force behind the murder of Duncan, we can also argue that Macbeth had his own
personal reasons of killing Duncan, like, for example, he already desired to be king, he might have
disapproved of his place in the first place, or he was just crazy enough to do it anyway. This makes
the audience think about why the witches are saying his name so early on in the play. Macbeth in the
start of the play bravely defends Duncan's crown and defeats the Norwegians. The witches speaker
shorter lines than rhyme, which makes them sound different and sinister. He also killed Macduff's
family and Banquo because he is afraid of losing his king position, he needed to make it stable. They
are in fact germinating those seeds of lust for power within Macbeth and therefore by putting these
ideas into his head help make him believe that he can in fact become a dictator. Not so happy, yet
much happier.' Macbeth, in his weakness, interprets these riddles to his own interest. Write a review
Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. This is similar to the
three witch’s last line in act 1 scene. People believed strongly in the Divine Right of Kings and that
Regicide was an act against God’s will, making it an unforgivable sin. Write a review Update
existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. He is such a complicated
character in order to make the whole play interesting. Macbeth’s reaction to the escape of Fleance is
instant claustrophobic fear and he refers to the son of Banquo as a worm who will grow to be the
snake that will one day be his downfall. He realises that he’s gone so far as to never return or regain
any free choice and therefore he arrives upon the heath looking for self-recognition. I think this is the
reason that Shakespeare starts the play with them, as. Meanwhile, Macbeth murders Macduff's wife,
whom he has deserted, along with all his children. Macbeth has done so many bad things, that led
himself into certain death. Macbeth is shaken but goes out to fight nonetheless. This is Macbeth’s
attempt to test Banquo to see if he believes what the witches have said. Down! Thy crown does sear
mine eyeballs; and thy hair, thou other gold-bound brow, is like the first. The thanes knock at the
gate, and Macduff discovers Duncan's body when he goes in to wake him up. It must also be
mentioned that although she may have driven him to it, he still carried out the act himself with his
own two hands. She is a profoundly ambitious woman who lusts for power and position. In
Polanski’s version his servants are seen to be scared of him and when one of them hands in their
resignation he throws the letter into the fire cursing them with riddles of his own. Bundle Macbeth
2023 Bundle An updated collection of my top 20 most popular resources on Macbeth updated for the
2023 exam. Lady Macbeth immediately assumes that they need to kill Duncan and that Macbeth is to
kind and does not have the fortitude to carry through the plot - 'Yet I do fear thy nature. The first
witch says to Macbeth, “all hail Macbeth, hail to thee, Thane of Glamis”.
Macbeth wonders why the witches did say that he is Thane of Cawdor, because of course Macbeth
isn’t aware that the original Thane was a traitor and killed. First, at actually sets the plot in motion as
Macbeth's decision on the murdering of Duncan wavers under Lady Macbeth's constant flattery and
mockery. After the new king was crowned, Macbeth tells the lords that he wishes Banquo was there.
The worship of God was also incredibly important and people would be fined for not attending
church on a Sunday and the priest would be the most important person in the village. A director
would have to decide whether to in fact show visually the dagger or not. Each act is broken down
into an easy to follow format to enhance students' understanding. This makes the audience think
about why the witches are saying his name so early on in the play. Macbeth thinks about killing
Duncan and then thinks about the consequences of killing him he will either be king and rule
Scotland or he will be hung for murder, Eventually lady Macbeth persuades Macbeth to kill him by
calling him a coward and saying he hasn’t got what it takes to be king of Scotland. What will the line
stretch out to th’ crack of doom. The question used is: Starting with this extract, explain how far you
think Shakespeare presents Macbeth as a brave man. There is only one point where Lady Macbeth’s
had become discomforted. Because she knows that she is ultimately responsible for forcing
Macbeth’s hand, her mind is tormented by the figurative blood on her own hands. After this is said
Macbeth doesn’t speak, this is due to the fact that he is thinking about why the witches mentioned
his name as the Thane of Cawdor. This most likely because Macbeth now sees him as a threat
because Macbeth wants his own children to become the future Kings not Banquo’s children like the
witches said. The first witch says to Macbeth, “all hail Macbeth, hail to thee, Thane of Glamis”.
MACBETH Macbeth leaves the banquet which is in honour of Duncan and Macbeth's noble victory,
because he needs to consider the witch's prophecy and his terrible plan of actions, he then decides
they shall not go through with it 'we shall proceed no further in this business'. Thou wouldst be great,
art not without ambition, but without the illness should attend it’, states Lady Macbeth in Act 1
Scene 5. This gave Shakespeare an outline of Macbeth’s career, from the meeting of the witches,
until his death to the hands of Macduff. Macbeth feels depressed about Duncan’s murder and Lady.
Macbeth is the most to blame on, because of all the crimes he commits. In act 1, scene 7 you
discover that Macbeth has a very troubled conscience. Macbeth is very shocked and bemused when
he sees the witches in Act One Scene Three, when he says “Speak if you can: what are you?” This
shows that he isn’t quite sure who or what the witches are or why the witches have come to meet
him. They are in fact germinating those seeds of lust for power within Macbeth and therefore by
putting these ideas into his head help make him believe that he can in fact become a dictator. They’re
so similar in stature and name that the hatred between them comes almost naturally. Macbeth, in
some way, is a very ambitious politician. She is a profoundly ambitious woman who lusts for power
and position. Not so happy, yet much happier.' Macbeth, in his weakness, interprets these riddles to
his own interest. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
customers who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it
violates our terms and conditions. Also this sets the play in motion; it is when the Macbeth's decide
that they will kill Duncan. Later Macbeth’s decision to kill Banquo is a turning point, up until this he
has been bullied into action by this wife.
This most likely because Macbeth now sees him as a threat because Macbeth wants his own children
to become the future Kings not Banquo’s children like the witches said. When the witches give their
predictions to Macbeth about his future, this gives Macbeth the idea that he is indestructible, when
the second apparition says “The power of man, for none of woman born shall harm Macbeth”. The
play was written between 1603 and 1606, coinciding with the accension of James the Sixth of
Scotland to the English throne, as James the First of England in 1603. Satan had rebelled directly
against God and therefore he was responsible, through witches and evil spirits, for every attack on
the Divine Order. Either way, Lady Macbeth did play a crucial part behind Duncan’s death, maybe
not the full blame, but definitely, the statement is not completely false. The witches do not tell lies
but speak in puzzling riddles which do not always mean what they seem to. 'Lesser than Macbeth,
and greater. Empty reply does not make any sense for the end user Submit reply Cancel Ana2635 3
years ago report 5 Excellent resource. Against all the odds and with his life hanging from a thread
we can still see from his actions that at least he has the right idea of fighting for king and country.
Macbeth slays young Siward stating that he couldn’t have been of woman born showing that he still
holds great trust in the evil words of the witches. Before the killing, her resolve and ambition are
much greater than Macbeth’s, but as their troubled dynasty unravels, she is the one whose sanity
slips the quickest. The king is then shown out of the cave in a state of shock, leaving to prepare for
his last stand. Lady Macbeth gets involved and makes a plan and ideas for the future about her and
Macbeth. When Macbeth went to the witches, he saw three apparitions. However, if the dagger is in
fact kept invisible it has bigger symbolic power to affect an audience. The scene does highlight to us
that looks can be deceived as it looks like the witches are acting in good nature but really they are
trying to ruin Macbeth. See other similar resources ?3.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for
later Not quite what you were looking for. This prediction influences Macbeth not to fear anyone as
the apparition predicts that no naturally born man can harm him, which reassures Macbeth to kill
anyone who stands in his way as he has nothing to fear. Macbeth’s servants and lords are deserting
him and just to enforce the lack of control he has, their positions are randomly given out to other
lesser men. This scene links with the rest of the play as most of the play is based in darkness, as
darkness intensifies the dramatic effect of the action and language. Macbeth is shaken but goes out
to fight nonetheless. During the battle outside the castle walls, Macbeth kills Young Siward, the
English general's brave son. A director may influence audience response by creating a Macbeth that
either is subtle in believing that he may one day become king if he plays his cards right or has an
already blatant obsession with this idea of becoming king. Each box has suggested sentence starters
to aid weaker pupils and keep focus on task Tes classic free licence Review 1 Select overall rating
(no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. Write a review Update existing review
Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. An audience that would witness a play or
film that wouldn’t have a ghost visually within it might be horrified at the way Macbeth would be
acting. Like the serpent in the garden of Eden, the witches represent temptation.The world of the
witches is terrifying and their language is full of spitefullness, violence and grisly references.Their
language is also confusing, as. He gave five qualities of a tragic hero- is of noble birth, committed
great acts, is held in high esteem, is in some ways isolated from others, and has a flaw in his
character. Before act 1, scene 7 Lady Macbeth reads the letter that Macbeth sent ahead of him and
Duncan to tell Lady Macbeth about the prophecy, him being declared Thane of Cawdor and Duncan
will be staying in their castle over night. He is such a complicated character in order to make the
whole play interesting. Those condemned, as witches would be punished by execution.

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