Macbeth was a valiant soldier at the beginning, he was loyal to his king and served him with all his might. He became a war hero trying to defend his land from the traitors and the invaders. Though he became a violent schemer after the three witches gave Macbeth a prophecy and his wife influencing him even more.
2.)Which factor is more influential. (A. The Three Witches and their prophecy 2. Vaulting Ambitions 3. Lady Macbeth)
For me, I think it was Lady Macbeth who had the most influences on Macbeth than anyone or anything else. If it wasn't for her Macbeth may not have gone through with the assassination to kill King Duncan. She tested his will on what he will do to accomplish his ambitions, into doing whatever it takes to do what needs to be done.
3.)Has he completely lost it in the banquet scene? (Was the ghost of Banquo real or imaginary)
I guess in that scene he still had a little bit of his sanity left in him because he was able to calm himself for a little bit. I do think that the wrong things he did mess with his mind and made him see things that are not there, hence Banquo's ghost who appeared seated on his chair. The ghost was most likely imaginary in my opinion.
4.)Immediate and overpowering remorse. What's that about?
Remorse is when you feel sorry or bad for something that you did and regret doing it. I guess immediate and overpowering remorse is what it says. When you do something really bad and you know it was the wrong thing to do you immediately realise that your actions are wrong and should not have been done in the first place, it gets in your head which is why it's overpowering.
5.)Why is he obsessed with killing Banquo? (and Fleance too)
He was obsessed with killing Banquo because of the prophecy which was told by the witch. It said that he, Macbeth, will become king but so will that son of Banquo as well which is Fleance. So Macbeth thought that if he kills both he will have the life of royalty even more while Banquo and Fleance won't.
There is a lot of scenes which shows Macbeth's braveness but when Macbeth was battling Scotland for King Duncan and facing all of his enemies with no fear I think it showed how brave he was. He killed all of them and showed no mercy.
I think a scene where Macbeth shows he is defiant is when he is battling his attackers at the end of the play when he thought how he was all alone after his wife died.
2.)Which factor is more influential. (A. The Three Witches and their prophecy 2. Vaulting Ambitions 3. Lady Macbeth)
For me, I think it was Lady Macbeth who had the most influences on Macbeth than anyone or anything else. If it wasn't for her Macbeth may not have gone through with the assassination to kill King Duncan. She tested his will on what he will do to accomplish his ambitions, into doing whatever it takes to do what needs to be done.
3.)Has he completely lost it in the banquet scene? (Was the ghost of Banquo real or imaginary)
I guess in that scene he still had a little bit of his sanity left in him because he was able to calm himself for a little bit. I do think that the wrong things he did mess with his mind and made him see things that are not there, hence Banquo's ghost who appeared seated on his chair. The ghost was most likely imaginary in my opinion.
4.)Immediate and overpowering remorse. What's that about?
5.)Why is he obsessed with killing Banquo? (and Fleance too)
He was obsessed with killing Banquo because of the prophecy which was told by the witch. It said that he, Macbeth, will become king but so will that son of Banquo as well which is Fleance. So Macbeth thought that if he kills both he will have the life of royalty even more while Banquo and Fleance won't.
Under each heading add at a quote or a piece of description to describe the character of Macbeth.
Macbeth shows that he is courageous because of people saying “Brave Macbeth, well he deserved that name” it means that Macbeth being called brave is what he deserves.
Macbeth shows that he is loyal because of what he said in the first chapter in the play where he said "The service and loyalty I owe, in doing so, pays itself" it means that being loyal to the king is his job as a warrior.
Macbeth has shown that he is ambitious after the witch gave him the prophecy. He was loyal and serve his king up until to the point where the witches said that he will be the new king.
Deception is shown when the scene of where Lady Macbeth pulled Macbeth aside to another room and saying to him that he should "appear as an innocent little flower but be the serpent under it".
Macbeth has shown ruthlessness by having the idea of killing King Duncan and actually killing him himself, he also killed the guards who were innocent. At the end of the play, he turned tyrannical and tried to kill everyone who opposed him.
Near the end of the play, Macbeth has become numb with his life, he became bored with things and when the news of his wife's death came to him he merely said that it was bound to happen. He was world-weary the feeling of not caring and feeling numb to what happens to his life.
Macbeth shows him being philosophical near the end of the play, he said stuff about how "life is just a walking shadow, a player who struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more."
He compares his life as an actor who does his hardest to put up a good show but didn't get a good character to play and only did a few things and his already gone backstage and done performing.
Macbeth shows him being philosophical near the end of the play, he said stuff about how "life is just a walking shadow, a player who struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more."
He compares his life as an actor who does his hardest to put up a good show but didn't get a good character to play and only did a few things and his already gone backstage and done performing.
There is a lot of scenes which shows Macbeth's braveness but when Macbeth was battling Scotland for King Duncan and facing all of his enemies with no fear I think it showed how brave he was. He killed all of them and showed no mercy.
I think a scene where Macbeth shows he is defiant is when he is battling his attackers at the end of the play when he thought how he was all alone after his wife died.