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What reasons can you think of as to why Macbeth is first introduced to us through the
witches? CORRECT ANSWERS To establish the importance of fate and superstition in
the play. Elizabethan's feared the supernatural. And were very concerned with fate.The
really believed in witches and what they could do. Shakespeare used the witches in the
first scene to hook the audience in. The witches, in a sense, foreshadowed Macbeth's
personality and his fate. We learn that Macbeth can be manipulated. We are anxious to
meet him! Also, Shakespeare was trying to please King James I, who was very
interested in witch hunt.
What did the witches mean in the paradox; Fair is foul and foul is fair? CORRECT
ANSWERS All that was good is now evil and vice versa. All people have the capability
of being good and appearing evil as well as being evil and appearing good. MacBeth is
considered an honorable captain and good man, but as soon as the witches plant the
seed that he will be King. He can't let the prediction go, and so begins the evilness in his
character where he begins to put it in his own hands.
What does weird in Weird Sisters, as the witches are called mean MacBeth?
CORRECT ANSWERS Having power to control FATE
What expression do you gain of Macbeth from the captain's description as MacBeth
secured victory against Norway? CORRECT ANSWERS Great and Heroic General,
Loyal to Duncan.
That MacBeth fought with great courage and violence. That he is a hero who fights for
his country. He Slew the traitor Macdonwald who helped the King of Norway in the
Battle against Scottland.
The Thane of Cawdor, Macdonwald, was obviously a traitor. What does Duncan's
comment: No more that Thane of Cawdor shall deceive Our bosom interest: suggest
about Duncan's former relationship with him? CORRECT ANSWERS He completely
trusted him and was very shocked. Ross, the Scottish Noble told him that the Thane of
Cawdor, Macdonwald, actually helped the King of Norway in the battle. The Thane of
Cawdor betrayed King Duncan and his country, Scottland. King Duncan had him
executed and gave MacBeth his title Thane of Cawdor (prior Thane of Glamis)
Macbeth's entry is a shock because his first words echo those of the witches in scene
one: "So foul and fair a day I have not seen". Explain why Macbeth says this line?
CORRECT ANSWERS to comment on the bloody events of the victorious day
What literary purpose does it serve for Macbeth's first line to echo the witches?
CORRECT ANSWERS To bring him into this paradoxical theme.