1. Agree or disagree with the following statement: “Macbeth is a play about courage, which asserts the triumph of good over evil.” In answering this question, you should remember that courageous acts are not always motivated by virtue.
2. Examine to what extent Lady Macbeth is to blame for her husband’s downfall. Discuss the relationship between the couple as the play develops.
3. Discuss whether Macbeth is truly a tragic figure.
4. Some people suggest that the porter scene is included only so that the actor playing Macbeth has time to wash the blood off his hands. Do you agree? Or do you think the scene serves other purposes? Explain your answer.
5. From your reading, explain what Shakespeare imagined to be the qualities of a good king. How do Duncan and Macbeth fit this role? How might Malcolm do so?
6. Consider the use that Shakespeare makes of supernatural elements in this play. Be sure to include the Witches, the dagger, Banquo’s ghost, the apparitions, and the Old Man’s observations in your assessment.