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For whom was Macbeth written

Shakespeare wrote the play Macbeth to be performed for King James I

How have Macbeth and Lady Macbeth reversed roles by the end of the play

In Act 1, Lady Macbeth is the planner, the one who is dragging her reluctant husband into committing one murder. But by Act 4, Macbeth commits murder after murder and Lady Macbeth is the reluctant one, nauseated and consumed with guilt by the bloodshed. The roles actually reverse much earlier in the play, when Macbeth kills the grooms. That was not in Lady Macbeth's plan, and she is horrified by it.

Why was it important for Jews to wear shoes

For exactly the same reasons that you usually wear shoes ...

How does the prophecy of Acrisius' death come true

Do you think the oracle’s prophecy to Acrisius will come true? Why or why not?

Who fulfills the witches' prophecy of not being born of a woman in Macbeth

Macduff. He was born by Caesarian section which apparently doesn't count.

How can supernatural elements in a story help advance the plot

Supernatural elements can help advance the plot of a story by creating conflict.

What is the best example of a tragic flaw

Macbeth's desire for power.

What can you infer about Lady Macbeth's character in Macbeth

she is a very cruel and heartless woman

How do the witches create tension in Macbeth

they give away just enough information about the story's events to keep the audience interested in finding out more.

Why could we consider Macbeth a tragic hero

A tragedy is a play where things end badly for the main character or characters. We don't feel this to be tragic unless we like the main character or characters in some way and feel sorry for them. Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens is supposed to be a tragedy but yet is one of Shakespeare's least successful plays because the character is so unlikeable we cannot feel sorry for him when disaster overtakes him. Shakespeare also wrote characters to whom bad things happen into his comedies, such as Malvolio in Twelfth Night. What happens to Malvolio is bad but not that bad and we don't feel sorry for him because he has a bad characteristic, a flaw, of being stuck up and arrogant, which makes him hard to like. Timon and Malvolio are not tragic because although bad things happen to them, we rather think they deserve it and don't feel sorry for them. Macbeth, we feel, deserves what he gets (killing children is the ultimate crime), but we still feel sorry for him because at the start, he was a war hero and an honourable man. We know that, left to his own devices, he would never have killed Duncan, and it was that one act which changed him from a likeable hero into a monster. It's an act he regrets almost immediately ("Wake Duncan with thy knocking! I would thou couldst!") but which he can never undo.

How does lady Macbeth influence macbeths decisiom to murder duncan

she calls macbeth weak

Which event is an example of irony in Macbeth

Macbeth has been crowned king- a glorious position- but he feels empty and worthless because of his actions. -apex

A supporting text may be

A supporting text is some evidence referenced in an written document that is is being quoted as evidence in support of the argument being put forward.

Malcolm and Donalbain are suspected of which crime

killing king duncan (:

What evidence from the text shows that Macbeth has finally decided to kill the king

"I am settled and bend up each corporeal agent to this terrible feat." Act 1 Scene 7

Which translation of the passage best explains Macbeth's reasoning for not murdering Duncan

Duncan is such a good and popular king; it would be cruel to kill him and make the country sad.

What can you infer about Macbeth's mood from his words in this scene

(Apex Learning) He is sad and regretful about the actions that have led him to battle against his former friends.

Which work is the best example of an adaptation

(Apex Learning) A musical based on a book about a popular band.

Based on the context, what is the meaning of "sleights"

Clever tricks or deceptions

Why do Malcolm Donalbain feel they need to leave Scotland

Apex 1.2.7 Quiz) They fear they will be murdered.

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