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  • Rounding it up

 

  1. Macbeth lacks strenght of character: he is not strong enough to oppose his wife’s bloody plans and cope with his guilt after his repeated crimes. True
  2. Duncan’s two sons, Malcom and Donalbain, are at first suspected of his murder. False

    Duncan’s two sons, Malcom and Donalbain, are told that Macbeth has killed the servant.

  3. Lady Macbeth remains the same ruthless and frightening female figure of the whole play. False

    Lady Macbeth changes throught the play from a ruthless and frightening female figure to a weak and a sick woman.
  4. Neither of the Macbeths will ever confess their crimes. False

    Lady Macbeth confessed her crime.

  5. Tormented by guilt and fearfull of Macduff, Macbeth commits suicide before their final battle. False

    Tormented by guilt and fearfull of Macduff, Lady Macbeth commits suicide before the final battle between Macduff and Macbeth.
  6. One of the leading themes of the play is the corrupting power of unchecked ambition.

    True

  7. Macbeth can be considered a reflection on the qualities that distinguish a good king from a tryant. True

  8. Supernatural elements such as ghosts and hallucinations are visible signs of culpability.

    True