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11/15/24, 4:15 AM Macbeth Answer Workbooks-1 about:blank 1/39 Act 1 S cene 1 “ ”FAIRFOULFOULFAIRis is and11/15/24, 4:15 AM Macbeth Answer Workbooks-1 about:blank 2/39 ContentsContentsBACKGROUND INFORMATION SHAKESPEARE’S LANGUAGE CHARACTER PROFILES CHARTING MACBETH’S DOWNFALL GENERATING ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS ACT ONE ACT TWO ACT THREE ACT FOUR ACT FIVE MOTIFS & SYMBOLS WRITING ABOUT THEMES NOTES, DOODLES, IDEAS 1 2 3 5 6 7 15 19 24 27 33 34 35 11/15/24, 4:15 AM Macbeth Answer Workbooks-1 about:blank 3/39 1 (C) STACEY LLOYD 2018 BACKGROUND INFORMATION THE BARD HIMSELF THE PLAY Before studying theplay, writedownat leastTHREE goals for your ownlearning: WHAT DO YOU HOPE TO ACHIEVE BY STUDYING THE PLAY? (E.g. What skills do you want to develop? What knowledge do you wish to gain?) William Shakespeare (often called “the bard” meaning poet) was an English playwright, poet and actor. His exact birth-date is unknown, but he was baptized on 26th April 1564, and he died in 1616 (age 52). He married Anne Hathaway and had 3 children. W More about illiam Shakespeare ELIZABET H AN ENGLAND Often regarded as the foremost dramatist of his time, Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets. Indeed, Shakespeare lives on through his many plays and poems which are taught, read and performed around the world today. However, he also lives on through the thousands of words he invented, and we still use daily. WORDS A few of the SHAKESPEAREINVENTED Champion Rant Amazement Swagger Elbow Obscene Blushing Dwindle Addiction Macbeth, first performed in 1606, is one of Shakespeare’s most famous, and most performed tragedy. The story is based on a real life Scottish king, who became king in 1040. In Shakespeare’s version, Macbeth, guided by prophesies from three witches, is driven by ambition to become king and undertakes dark deeds to make it happen. The play is a dark one: filled with themes which center around notions of fate, power, ambition, and guilt. The very opening scene involves witches, which sets the eerie, mystical tone of the ensuing action. The Elizabethan Era is so-called because it covers the period of Queen Elizabeth I’s reign ofEngland,and it spans from . It isoften referred toas‘the golden age’ in British history as it was a time in which there was a renaissance in culture and national pride. The CURSE of the play Interestingly, The Scottish Play and The Bard’s Play are euphemisms (alternative, indirect terms used to avoid the real title) for Shakespeare’s Macbeth. This is because, according to a superstitions in the world of actors, the play is cursed, and speaking the name Macbeth inside a theatre will cause disaster! The origin of this superstition is not entirely clear: some say that Shakespeare used an actual witch’s spell in the play, and then witches who saw the play were so angry that they placed a curse on all future productions of the drama. Another rumor is that Shakespeare himself cursed the play once King James I forbid it to

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11/15/24, 4:15 AM Macbeth Answer Workbooks-1




Contents
BACKGROUND INFORMATION 1
SHAKESPEARE’S LANGUAGE 2
CHARACTER PROFILES 3
CHARTING MACBETH’S DOWNFALL 5
GENERATING ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS 6
ACT ONE 7
ACT TWO 15
ACT THREE 19
ACT FOUR 24
ACT FIVE 27
MOTIFS & SYMBOLS 33
WRITING ABOUT THEMES 34
NOTES, DOODLES, IDEAS 35




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BACKGROUND INFORMATION More about THE PLAY
THE BARD HIMSELF William Shakespeare
Macbeth, first performed in 1606, is one
William Shakespeare (often called “the bard”
of Shakespeare’s most famous, and most
meaning poet) was an English playwright, poet
performed tragedy. The story is based on a real
and actor. His exact birth-date is unknown, but life Scottish king, who became king in 1040.
he was baptized on 26th April 1564, and he died
in 1616 (age 52). He married Anne Hathaway and In Shakespeare’s version, Macbeth, guided by
prophesies from three witches, is driven by
had 3 children.
ambition to become king and undertakes dark
Often regarded as the foremost dramatist of his time, Shakespeare wrote deeds to make it happen. The play is a dark one:
37 plays and 154 sonnets. Indeed, Shakespeare lives on through his filled with themes which center around notions
many plays and poems which are taught, read and performed of fate, power, ambition, and guilt. The
very opening scene involves witches,
around the world today. However, he also lives on through the
which sets the eerie, mystical tone of the
thousands of words he invented, and we still use daily. ensuing action.
A few of the
SHAKESPEARE INVENTED




The CURSE of the play
which there was a renaissance in culture
The Elizabethan Era is so-called because
it covers the period of Queen Elizabeth I’s

1603. It is often referred to as ‘the golden
reign of England, and it spans from 1558-

age’ in British history as it was a time in
ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND




WORDS
Champion Interestingly, The Scottish Play and The Bard’s Play are
Rant euphemisms (alternative, indirect terms used to avoid the real
Amazement title) for Shakespeare’s Macbeth. This is because, according
Swagger to a superstitions in the world of actors, the play is cursed, and
Elbow speaking the name Macbeth inside a theatre will cause disaster!
and national pride.




Obscene
Blushing The origin of this superstition is not entirely clear: some say that
Dwindle Shakespeare used an actual witch’s spell in the play, and then
Addiction witches who saw the play were so angry that they
placed a curse on all future productions of the
Did you know that Macbeth is the drama. Another rumor is that Shakespeare
only Shakeaspeare play with the word himself cursed the play once King James I forbid
‘rhinoceros’ in it? it to be performed again.


WHAT DO YOU HOPE TO ACHIEVE BY STUDYING THE PLAY?
Before studying the play, write down at least THREE goals for your own learning:
What knowledge do you wish to gain?)
(E.g. What skills do you want to develop?




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