Question 1.
Which of these lines provides important information for the rising action of the play?
ANSWER:
Thou know'st that Banquo, and his Fleance, lives.
Question 2.
Which act of Macbeth contains the exposition?
ANSWER:
Act ii
Question 3.
Which plot element features the conflicts and challenges encountered by characters in a narrative?
ANSWER:
Rising Action
Question 4. Why are these lines from Act III important in the plot of the play?
Macbeth to Lady Macbeth
the time has been,
That, when the brains were out, the man would die,
And there an end; but now they rise again,
With twenty mortal murders on their crowns,
And push us from our stools: this is more strange
Than such a murder is….
ANSWER.
These words give the picture in the mind of Macbeth and why he was involved in the conflict and what he thought would be the way forward. He wanted to win the favour of the lady so that he can have the confidence to move on. He feared that this war would be in vain if the course of his war was not valued. He really wanted to be the man.
Question 5.
The relationship between the words in act ii
ANSWER;
In a moment of despair, everybody looks for a way of consolation. Macbeth feels that if he had passed on earlier, he would not have had to experience so much hearth ache in his struggle for control. Malcom encourages him that even thou he felt weak, he did not have to make his opponents realize it. His victory was in persistence.
QUESTION 6.
Choose an event from the play. Focus on the purpose it serves in the story. Consider how the story would change if that event was altered. Form your ideas into a paragraph of at least five sentences. Make sure to include supporting evidence from the play.
ANSWER:
Lady Macbeths predictions were based on the concept of masculinity. She challenges Macbeth that if he was as great a man as he claimed, then Manguo should not be a threat. This makes Macbeth to hire assasins to kill manguo. This act itself and the coming of the witch makes the story unfold further in that Macbeth developes an aggression to conquer. Would Lady Macbeth not have challenged this hero, may be the quest would have halted and order would have been restored immediately. From another perspective, this issue of masculinity would not have caused the death of Macduffs wife and son. When he learns of their murders, Malcolm consoles him without mercy and encourages him to take the news as a man would. This act thou fuels hatred against Macbeth, it consequently brings sense into these men. This would have brought order into the kingdom if they would have gone forward into coronation.