TUESDAY - MACBETH (He is Scottish not Norwegian)
Today - you need to spend 15-20 minutes working on memorization of
your poem for Poetry Out Loud. Then, we need to look at the study questions to Act 1 Scene 1 (it's really
short) answer the questions below and look up your vocabulary words.
Last, watch the video near the bottom of this page. There are also
objectives and unit learning goal below the video.
Scene 1:
1)
The play opens with thunder and lightning as the three witches enter.
What does this tell us about the mood of the play? What do the witches
symbolize beyond just superstition? Do you really believe that they
are witches?
2)
What doe the witches mean when they say, “Fair is foul, and foul is
fair”? What does this tell you about what is likely to go on during the
play?
3) How can a battle be “Lost and won”? What foreshadow might this set-up? What is the real battle in this play?
4)
Graymalkin and Paddock are familiars (a cat and a toad). What does
this suggest about the action of the play? What might they symbolize?
Today you will need to read Act 1 Scene 2 and answer the following study questions:
Scene ii
1) What does the bloody man report?
2) Why is Macdonwald a worthy rebel?
3)
What similes or metaphors does the captain (the bloody man) use to
describe Macbeth and Banquo? What is significant about these
descriptions?
4)
“Except they meant to bathe in reeking wounds, or memorize another
Golgotha.” What is the allusion? What is significant about the
statement? What does it suggest? Please keep in mind the
religious/superstitious images/symbols already presented.
5) Who was Scotland fighting?
Scene iii
1) Why do the witches talk in poetry?
2) What do the witches predict for Macbeth? What is the dramatic irony involved?
3) What do they witches predict for Banquo? What irony is involved in this promise?
4) What is your first impression of Macbeth in scenes ii-iii? What is your first impression of Banquo?
5) How do Macbeth and Banquo differ in their reactions to the witches predictions? What does this tell us about their characters?
6) What message does Ross bring?
7) “But
‘tis strange! And oftentimes, to win us to our harm, the instruments of
darkness tell us truths, win us with honest trifles, to betray us in
deepest consequence.” Who speaks the above quote? What is the
significance or meaning of the quote?
Scene iv
1) What is Malcolm’s description of Cawdor’s execution?
2) What is the King’s response to this description?
3) Who does the King name as his successor? How does Macbeth react to this information?
4) “Stars hide your fires! Let not light see my black and deep
desires. The eye wink at the hand; yet let that be, which the eye
fears, when it is done, to see.” Who speaks this quote and what is the
significance of it?
Questions for scenes 5
1. After Lady Macbeth reads the letter, what does she tell us is her opinion of Macbeth, and how does she plan to help him?
2. What is Lady Macbeth’s “prayer” to the spirits after she learns Duncan is missing?
3. What advice does Lady Macbeth give Macbeth when he arrives home?
VOCABULARY (from Macbeth)
1) Mirth
2) Liege
3) Parricide
4) Verity
5) Avarice
6) Avaunt
7) Posterity
8) Homage
9) Cloistered
10) Equivocator
11) Eminence
12) Avouch
13) Thralls
14) Malevolence
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