Title: Macbeth
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Introduction
Plot
Characters
Themes
Key Scenes/Lines
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Introduction
- Shakespeares shortest tragedy
- Written in early 15th century
- Play believed to be cursed
- Covers regicide and the natural order of the
world - Play focuses on blind ambition
- Shakespeare uses madness of character and
emotions to propel plot
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PLOT OUTLINE
Plot
- Scotland is in middle of a war
- Macbeth and Banquo are war heroes
- Macbeth meets spiritual forces that both predict
his future and make him ambitious, (three
prophecies Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor,
King of Scotland) - Macbeth and his wife both become ambitious to the
point where they will stop at nothing to meet
their goals - Macbeth goes on a killing spree to maintain his
lies
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Plot
- Ghosts and spirits become intermingled with guilt
and angst for both Macbeth and his wife - Macbeth given three more prophecies Beware
MacDuff, none of woman born shall harm Macbeth
and never vanquishd be until Great Birnam Wood
to high Dunsinane Hill shall come against him. - Macbeth murders wives and children to make
statements
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Plot
- Lady Macbeth wracked with guilt and eventually
dies. Suicide is suspected but never confirmed - Noblemen in Scotland defect from the king and
begin to stage a revolt - Army forms to fight Macbeth using branches from
Birnam Wood as a disguise - Macbeth fights but is cocky because of the
witchs prophecy about not being able to be
killed by a child born from a woman - Macbeth killed
- New rightful king seated
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Plot
- ...STRUCTURE OF SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY...
- ACT I Exposition, Exciting Force, Rising
Action - ACT II Rising Action
- ACT III Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action
- ACT IV Falling Action
- ACT V Falling Action, Catastrophe
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Characters
- Three Witches The Weird Sisters
- Duncan, King of Scotland The true king
- Malcolm Elder son of Duncan
- Ross Nobleman and friend of Duncan
- Macbeth Scottish Lord and later, King
- Banquo Scottish Lord and friend of Macbeth
- Lady Macbeth Wife of Macbeth
- Fleance Son of Banquo
- MacDuff Scottish Lord and friend of Duncan
- Other characters, children and castle people
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Themes
- TRAGEDY OF CHARACTER
- Following ambition, guilt, motives, outside of
the order of things
- TRAGEDY OF MORAL ORDER
- Changes to moral order by death of king, Great
Chain of Being, Lady Macbeth calling the shots,
- WITCHCRAFT AND EVIL
- Three witches, darkness, chaos, conflict, ghosts
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Key Scenes/Lines
Act/Scene Line Importance
I.i Fair is foul -The first scene, foreboding
I.iii All hail, Macbeth... -First prophecies
I.iii Two truths are told -Macbeths first soliloquy
I.vii Vaulting ambition -Macbeths second soliloquy
I.vii screw your courage -Lady Macbeth swasys Macbeth
II.i Is this a dagger... -Macbeths third soliloquy
III.i To be thus is nothing -Macbeths fourth soliloquy
III.iii Fly, good Fleance -Murder of Banquo
IV.i something wicked -Second set of prophecies
V.i hell is murky -Madness of Lady Macbeth
V.v a tale told by an idiot -Macbeths final soliloquy