
Study Guide for Decoding Macbeth
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Content
- Intro
- 1. How to use this study guide
- 2. How Macbeth was written (Verse and Prose)
- 3. Historical background of writing Macbeth
- 4. Why is Macbeth also called "The Scottish Play"?
- 5. Describe the play Macbeth
- 6. Summary of Five Acts
- 7. The play's themes
- 8. References to each of the six themes
- 9. Who are the main characters
- 10. Who are the supporting characters
- 11. Describe Macbeth
- 12. References to why is Macbeth a complex character
- 13. Describe Lady Macbeth
- 14. References for why is Lady Macbeth a complex character
- 15. Describe Duncan
- 16. References to how Duncan is a wise and benevolent leader
- 17. Describe Banquo
- 18. References to why is Banquo is a foil to Macbeth
- 19. Describe Macduff
- 20. References to why Macduff is a foil to Macbeth
- 21. Describe the Three Witches
- 22. References to how the Three Witches use supernatural powers
- 23. Describe Malcolm
- 24. References to how Malcolm was a wise and just ruler
- 25. Describe Fleance
- 26. Describe Ross
- 27. References to how Ross is significant in advancing the play's themes of fate and prophecy
- 28. Describe Lennox
- 29. References to how Lennox is the voice of reason and sanity
- 30. Describe Seyton
- 31. References to how Seyton advances the play's themes of loyalty and corruption
- 32. Describe Siward
- 33. References to why Siward is a symbol of honor and justice
- 34. Describe Young Siward
- 35. References to why Young Siward is a symbol of honor and justice
- 36. Describe Hecate
- 37. References as to why Hecate's character is significant in terms of advancing the play's themes of fate, prophecy, and the supernatural
- 38. Describe The Porter
- 39. References to The Porter as a comic relief
- 40. Describe Donalbain
- 41. References as to how Donalbain advances the play's themes
- 42. Describe Lady Macduff
- 43. References as to why Lady Macduff advances the play's themes
- 44. Describe the Old Man
- 45. References as to how the Old Man advances the play's themes and plot
- 46. What are the conflicts in the play
- 47. Reference to each of the six conflicts
- 48. Why Macbeth want to be King
- 49. What is the moral of the story
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