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COMPREHENSION.
1. Macbeth knows they suspect him of foul play and how he has done all the work to become king and Banquo's descendants will benefit from it.
2. He gets two convicted murderers to wait along the road to ambush them. The murderers kill Banquo but Fleance escapes.
3. It means that Fleance will be a problem in the future since he will have children who will become kings.
4. A ghost.
5. She tells the guests that he often has these fits, which those who know him well have learned to ignore them and that if he really gets out of hand she’ll send the guests home.
6. Macduff.
7. It means that there is no going back now.
8. He wants them to give Macbeth fake impressions of safety that will occur in the future.
9. He thinks Macbeth is a “good” guy. He also thinks that Fleance killed Banquo and Duncan's sons killed the king.
READER RESPONSE.
1. My appraisal of Macbeth is still consistent with the thought that he is a ruthless murderer due to his plans to kill Banquo.
2. I think she would react negatively to the plan because it would call more attention to her and her husband.
3. The appearance of the ghost brings more sympathy for Macbeth because it shows how he is truly haunted and not hallucinating.
4. Since Scotland is suffering under Macbeth’s reign, we could suspect that many believe Macbeth played a part in Duncan and Banquo’s death. Since Macduff is not a fan of Macbeth, we could expect a war between Macbeth, Macduff, and Malcolm. Also assuming that Macbeth will die.
COMPREHENSION.
1. Banquo reveals that he suspects Macbeth murdered Duncan in order to become king and that the Weird Sisters’ predications have come to pass for Macbeth.
2. He is concerned about Banquo’s descendants’ becoming king.
3. 1. Earlier meeting- Banquo is your enemy, not I
2. Are you so meek and mild that you’re simply going to tolerate it?
3. If you’re anything better than lowliest of men, I have an important task for you.
4. Banquo is my enemy as well but politically it is too dangerous for me to kill.
4. 1. Duncan was murdered and Macbeth expressed sympathy for the king
2. Banquo was killed late at night.
3. Donalbain and Maclolm were accused of the murder.
4. Macbeth killed the king’s two guards before they could defend themselves.
5. Macduff spoke out against Macbeth and didn’t come to the banquet.
5. They are in England with King Edward and they are planning to wage war on Macbeth.
6. They are miserable because Lord prays for success for Scotland again.
7. He doesn’t appear at Macbeth’s feast.
ANALYSIS.
1. Macbeth seems to be indulging in royal politeness and Banquo’s responses suggest that he is willing to obey him as king with no regard.
2. Around 7 at night. I know this because Macbeth says “Let every man be master of his time, Till seven at night.”
3. No dagger appeared in the audience but the ghost actually appears to the audience as an actual phenomenon.
4. It is metrically and poetically different to the Weird Sisters’ with a different use of grammar. She uses couplets and iambic tetrameter in her writing.
SYNTEHSIS.
1. Lady Macbeth questions his manhood and Macbeth suggests that the Murderers are less than men. This manipulates them to listen to him.
2. I think that they would view it through a upper class’s oppression of the lower class. There is manipulation and oppression of the poor and powerless by the wealthy and powerful.
3. He admitted that the murder of Duncan would not end his troubles but start the beginning of them.
4. The dagger he admits that it was a hallucination after the death of Duncan. However, the ghost is real and it promotes fear in Macbeth.
EVALUATION.
1. Since Macbeth is taking the reins on the Banquo and Fleance murder plot, he is finally becoming a tragic hero. The result of his downfall will be from his actions and choices.
2. No because the plot does not advance and does not develop characters or provide information that the reader doesn’t already know.
3. It doesn’t advance in the plot or give us any new information. It doesn’t make a difference if it was cut out.
4. I think that it is substantial because the facts intrigue the reader to keep reading to the next act.

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