A Quote To Illustrate Malcolm'S Opinion Of Macbeth

Question: Malcolm:

(Page 74 - Line 53)

Malcolm:

(Page 77 - Line 161)

Answer: These are two contrasting titles about. Malcolm describes Macbeth as

while he describes King Edward, who is another threat to Macbeth, as

.

Question: Macduff:

(Page 73 - Lines 32-37)

Answer: Once he is aware that his family is dead, he changes his mind and decides to kill Macbeth.

Question: Malcolm:

(Page 75 - Line 98)

Answer: Malcolm echoes Lady Macbeth when she mentions the

(Page 14 - Line 16) and

her (Page 21 - Line 55). Milk is symbolising innocence. Malcolm threatens to replace human decency with anarchy (disorder) - he is testing Macduff.

Question: Malcolm:

(Page 80 - Line 222)

Macduff:

(Page 80 - Line 224)

Answer:

Question: Macduff:

(Page 78 - Line 178)

Answer: Macduff continues to ask if all his children had been killed later asking

(Page 80 - Line 213) and then questioning

(Page 80 - Line 215). Macduff does not want to accept the death of his family and is in denial. Ross is made to repeat himself as Macduff can’t believe that all his family is dead.

Question: Macduff:

(Page 81 - Line 236)

Answer: Macduff wants kill Macbeth even more since discovering the death of his family.

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