What do you want in life? What is in your way?

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What do you want in life? What is in your way? Macbeth Character notes Date: Objectives Take notes on the main character of Macbeth Be able to write with confidence about the protagonist of the story. Warm-up – write the answer at the top of a page What do you want in life? What is in your way?

Macbeth Architect Of His Own Downfall Passion for Power Macbeth admits he has no good reason to kill Duncan: 'I have no other spur / to prick the sides of my intent but only / Vaulting ambition' (Act 1 Scene 7) Macbeth's desire for power and self-advancement is so strong that he allows it to overcome his better judgement. Even when he realises the kingship can bring him nothing but misery, he does not relinquish it. (Write down why you think he doesn’t give up.)

Macbeth Architect Of His Own Downfall Soliloquy The soliloquies are important as they give us an insight into the characters' true thoughts and intentions. Macbeth explains why he should not kill the king. 'He's here in double trust': Duncan is both Macbeth's kinsman and his guest. (Write down why Soliloquies, talking to oneself, might be honest, reliable sources of information)

Macbeth Architect Of His Own Downfall Soliloquy Macbeth - in one of the play's greatest ironies - lists Duncan's good qualities. He admits Duncan has been a noble, good king: 'this Duncan / Hath borne his faculties so meek, hath been / So clear in his great office, that his virtues /Will plead like angels, trumpet-tongued, against /The deep damnation of his taking-off'. (Write down your thoughts on the quote – what it means)

Macbeth Architect Of His Own Downfall A Victory for Conscience? Macbeth's conscience tells him that he should not kill the king and he tells his wife as much: 'We will proceed no further in this business'. Lady Macbeth’s intervention and arguments at this stage are highly significant. They include that he is a coward, that he does not love her and that he made a promise. (Write how you might feel sorry for Macbeth at this point; him being manipulated.)

Macbeth Architect Of His Own Downfall Cowardice - 'Art thou afeard to be the same in thine own act and valour as thou art in desire?' If he does not kill the king - an old man and his guest - Macbeth is a coward Doesn't Love Her - 'From this time / Such I account thy love' If he doesn't kill the king, he doesn't really love his wife. Reneging on a Promise - She says that he has sworn to kill Duncan and not to do so now would be to renege on a vow. If SHE had promised to kill her baby, she would have 'dashed the brains out' rather than break a promise. (What do you think of these arguments?)

Macbeth Architect Of His Own Downfall Crucial in Macbeth's Decision-Making Process? Would Macbeth have done the deed without his wife's urging? He immediately moves to wondering what would happen if they failed. He has accepted that the murder will take place. 'But screw your courage to the sticking place And we'll not fail.'

Cooldown I think, I know, I wonder.