Act I, scene 1, lines “Fair is foul, and foul is fair. / Hover through fog and filthy air.” What literary device is used in these lines? What theme is introduced?
Act I, scene 2, lines How is Macbeth described in these lines?
Act I, scene 2, lines How is the Thane of Cawdor described in these lines?
Act I, scene 2, lines What is Macbeth given in these lines? Why is he given it?
Act I, scene 3, page 10 What do the witches do for fun?
Act I, scene 3, line 39 Who speaks this line? What literary device and theme are present in the line? How is this significant?
Act I, scene 3, lines What do the witches predict for Macbeth?
Act I, scene 3, lines What do the witches predict for Banquo?
Act I, scene 3, lines What explanation does Banquo suggest in lines for the witch’s appearance?
Act I, scene 3, lines What news does Ross bring at line 89 and 104?
Act I, scene 3, lines What do these lines show about Macbeth? About Banquo?
Act I, scene 3, lines Describe Macbeth’s thought process in these lines. What is “that suggestion” in line 134? What literary device expresses Macbeth’s confusion at the end of his speech?
Act I, scene 3, lines What decision does Macbeth express in these lines?
Act I, scene 4, lines What is announced in these lines? How might Macbeth feel about this? Line 42: Where is King Duncan traveling?
Act I, scene 4, lines What is Macbeth daydreaming about in these lines?
Act I, scene 5, lines What concern does Lady Macbeth have about her husband?
Act I, scene 5, lines What does Lady Macbeth want to happen?
Act I, scene 5, lines What instructions are given to Macbeth by Lady Macbeth? What theme is emphasized in these instructions?
Act I, scene 6, lines 1-6 How is this description ironic?
Act I, scene 7, lines 1-28 What is Macbeth contemplating? What two arguments are laid out in lines 12-16?
Act I, scene 7, lines What is Macbeth’s decision? Lines Does Lady Macbeth agree with this decision?
Act I, scene 7, lines Describe Lady Macbeth’s plan in these lines. How does Macbeth feel about this plan?