Macbeth 2.3-4
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Why does Macduff arrive at Inverness early in the morning?
Why does Macduff arrive at Inverness early in the morning?
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How does Macbeth greet Macduff?
How does Macbeth greet Macduff?
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What does Lennox say about the night that just passed?
What does Lennox say about the night that just passed?
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How does Macduff react to finding Duncan murdered?
How does Macduff react to finding Duncan murdered?
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What does Macbeth say in response to Malcolm’s question, “O, by whom?”
What does Macbeth say in response to Malcolm’s question, “O, by whom?”
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What do Malcolm and Donalbain decide to do after learning of their father’s murder?
What do Malcolm and Donalbain decide to do after learning of their father’s murder?
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What strange events do Ross and the old man discuss?
What strange events do Ross and the old man discuss?
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What do Macduff and Ross think about Malcolm’s and Donalbain’s escape?
What do Macduff and Ross think about Malcolm’s and Donalbain’s escape?
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Why will Macbeth become the king?
Why will Macbeth become the king?
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Describe how the character of Macduff is introduced and developed in Act II. Explain what his reaction to King Duncan’s death shows about him.
Describe how the character of Macduff is introduced and developed in Act II. Explain what his reaction to King Duncan’s death shows about him.
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Reread Scene 4, the final scene of Act II. Then, explain how the Old Man’s conversation with Ross before Macduff enters the scene relates to earlier scenes in the play.
Reread Scene 4, the final scene of Act II. Then, explain how the Old Man’s conversation with Ross before Macduff enters the scene relates to earlier scenes in the play.
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Explain the role of the exchange between Macduff and Ross in the overall meaning of the play. How does it contribute to the audience’s understanding?
Explain the role of the exchange between Macduff and Ross in the overall meaning of the play. How does it contribute to the audience’s understanding?