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Amna, Jewel,
Amna, Jewel
WHAT DID THE WITCHES DO THAT CHANGE MACBETH? The event that changed Macbeth's perspective of the future was when one of the witch's saying came true and his mind went back to one of the witch's saying for him becoming king
*HOW DID HE BECOME A TYRANT?.*
He becomes a tyrant due to his ruthless ambition to be King, riding on by some interfering witches putting ideas into his head by predicting that he will be King and Lady Macbeth, his bossy wife. In Act 1 Scene 3 the three witches greet Macbeth as Thane of Cawdor, Glamis, and finally King
HOW DID BECOMING THANE OF CAWDOR CHANGE MACBETH? .
When he became the Thane of Cawdor, he felt amazing and wanted more royalty and fame so he became greedy and wanted to become king
HOW DOES MACBETH CHANGE THROUGHOUT THE PLAY? The belief in the existence and power of witches was widely believed in Shakespeare’s day, as confirmed by the witch hunt craze. The practice of witchcraft was seen to undermine and threaten the established order of religion and society, and so was not tolerated. The belief of the majority during the seventeenth century suggests that the witches are powerful figures who can exercise great power over Macbeth.
WHAT PART OF THE PLAY CHANGE MACBETH MIND?
Macbeth's mind changed when he visited his wife Lady Macbeth since he told him he needed to be king for the better future
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WHAT TITLE, PREDICTED BY THE WITCHES, DOES MACBETH RECEIVE?
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WHY DID LADY MACBETH WANT MACBETH TO BECOME KING?
Maybe Because she wanted to be Queen of Scottland and be royal and famous.
HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE MACBETH BEFORE AND AFTER THEY MET THE WITCHES?
Before they met the witches I would describe Macbeth as Kind ,Loyal ,brave and Honest .
And I would describe Him after they met the witches Ambitious and Eager.
WHAT'S THE POINT OF THE VERY FIRST EXPOSITION, OR DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS, IN MACBETH? First, there is the exposition on the very first page, which sets the dark and evil tone for the rest of the play. Then there are of course the three witches, whose prophecies set in motion the events that make up the rest of the play.
HOW DID KING DUNCAN REACT TO THE THANE OF CAWDOR BETRAYAL?
King Duncan must have felt Shocked and disbelieve when he found out that the thane of CAWDOR betrayed them and joined the opposite side.
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