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Scene Plot
Act 1,
scenes
1-4
Macbeth and Banquo fight courageously in the King’s battle. The
King orders for Macbeth to become Thane of Cawdor, for his
bravery in the battle. Macbeth does not yet know about the
King’s plan to make him Thane of Cawdor, and on the journey home
with Banquo, they come across the witches. The witches hail
Macbeth and say he will, one day, become King. Macbeth is
honoured with the title: Thane of Cawdor, and plans are made for
the King to dine at Macbeth’s castle that evening.
Act 1,
scene 5-
7
When Lady Macbeth hears of the witches’ prophecies, she plans
to convince Macbeth to kill the King. Upon his return, they
discuss the King’s visit. Lady Macbeth is set on killing the King;
however, Macbeth considers his loyalty to the King and decides
not to kill him. Lady Macbeth insults Macbeth’s masculinity and
this encourages him to go ahead with the murder.
Act 2,
scenes
1-2
A distressed Macbeth-tormented with the idea of killing the
King- sees a dagger (a guilt-inspired hallucination) and performs a
soliloquy. Suddenly, the bell sounds and Macbeth resolves to do
the bloody deed. Macbeth kills the King, but is disturbed before
panting the daggers on the guards. Furious, Lady Macbeth
completes the task and Macbeth is left with another guilt-
inspired hallucination: blood upon his hands.
Act 2,
scenes
3-4
They find the King has been killed and The Macbeths put on a
horrifying performance and, as planned, blame the King’s guards.
Macbeth is made King by the other Lords, as the King’s sons,
Malcolm and Donalbain) flee Scotland fearing for their lives. As
Lady Macbeth begins to recede from centre stage, Macbeth
becomes increasingly ambitious. Meanwhile, other characters –
particularly Macduff – become suspicious of Macbeth.
Act 3,
scenes
1-3
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth plan to host a feast and invite
Banquo. Macbeth performs another soliloquy and outlines his
fears of the witches’ prophecy: Banquo’s line will become King.
Due to this, Macbeth orders the deaths of Banquo and his son,
Fleance. Fleance escapes.
Act 3,
scenes
4-6
Macbeth learns of the escape of Fleance. At the table- in front
of the other guests – Macbeth has a vision of Banquo’s ghost.
Horrified, he responds to the ghost and Lady Macbeth makes
excuses for her husband. A tormented Macbeth plans to go and
see the witches. At this point, even the minor characters are
discussing Macbeth and labelling him a ‘tyrant’. Macduff and
Malcolm are investing in the help of the King of England and this
spurs Macbeth in to preparing for war..
Act 4,
scenes
1-3
Macbeth finds the witches and asks them to reveal the truth of
their prophecies. Apparitions outline his future: a floating head
says: ‘Beware of Macduff’, a bloody child appears and tells him,
‘No of woman born/shall harm Macbeth’ and that he will be safe
until Birnam Wood moves to Dunsinane Hill. Meanwhile, Macduff
and Malcolm are joining forces. Once Macduff hears that
Macbeth has killed his family, they plan to take their revenge.
Act 5,
scenes
1-11
Lady Macbeth dies and Macbeth prepares himself for battle. The
battle commences and Macbeth feels invincible. Malcolm enters
the castle and tells Macbeth that he was born from a caesarean
linking to the witches’ prophecy. Malcolm emerges with Macbeth’s
head in his hand and proclaims Malcolm King of Scotland.
Character
Macbeth A brave and heroic man who is influenced by
prophecies. Easily tempted into murder for his
ambition to the throne.
Lady
Macbeth
A manipulative woman who is hungry for power and
encourages Macbeth to commit murder.
King
Duncan
Duncan is the rightful King of Scotland who is
murdered by Macbeth for his throne.
Banquo Banquo is a loyal and honorable Scottish nobleman
who is an impressive warrior and Macbeth’s friend.
The
Witches
The witches are the physical embodiment of evil in
the play. Like the serpent in the Garden of Eden, they
represent temptation.
Malcolm One of King’s sons and named by his father to be the
next king.
Macduff Macduff believes Macbeth to be Duncan’s murderer
and does not consider him fit to be king. He is a
shrewd man who rejects beliefs in witchcraft
Fleance Banquo’s son who escapes and poses a threat to
Macbeth’s future as king.
Vocabulary
Accursed
Allegiance
Appalls
Augur
Avaricious
Brandished
Caesarean
Harbinger
Hurly-Burly
Incensed
Invested
Malice
Malevolence
Mischance
Oracles
Pernicious
Perturbation
Redress
Rouse
Speculation
Supernatural
Techniques
Dramatic Irony
Foreshadowing
Pathetic Fallacy
Soliloquies
Imagery
Metaphors
Themes
Manipulation
Supernatural
Ambition
Violence
Religion
Elizabethan Values
Context
Good vs. evil
Shakespeare uses the battle of Macbeth
against Duncan to represent what was
going on at the moment with James (the
1st) developing the royal court of England
and the theory of the divine right.
(deriving his right to rule directly from
the will of God)
Science and Superstitions
Science was undeveloped and people
sought for explanations in life. There
were no reasonable explanations so belief
and superstitions were created.
Elizabethan beliefs
In Elizabethan times they thought that
the country was stable only if the King is
good and virtuous. They also believed
that evil occurs in darkness which is a
reoccurring theme in Macbeth. The play
was considered a thriller- a threat to an
anointed King and the perceived evil
behind the threat and alluded to the
Gunpowder Plot 1605.
Masculinity and femininity
Masculinity and femininity are not
portrayed in uniform ways in Macbeth.
Although women are not fragile, they are
not strong either. Lady Macbeth goads
her husband into murdering Duncan, and
she sometimes possesses more masculine
traits of ambition and follow-through.
However, she also demonstrates
weakness, because she is the one who
falls apart in the end. The witches are
another example of this contradictory
strong feminism. They are even
described as men in some ways
Heaven and Hell
Shakespeare's debt to Scripture is
profound; biblical imagery is woven into
every play. No writer has integrated the
expressions and themes found in the
Bible into his own work more
magnificently than Shakespeare. Religion
and Heaven and Hell was a huge belief.
Perhaps this is one reason for Macbeth’s
downward spiral as he realised what he
was doing and everything that occurred
in the aftermath was God’s way of
punishing him for his sins.
Westleigh High – KS4 English
Macbeth
Knowledge Organiser

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Macbeth knowledge organiser 2

  • 1. Scene Plot Act 1, scenes 1-4 Macbeth and Banquo fight courageously in the King’s battle. The King orders for Macbeth to become Thane of Cawdor, for his bravery in the battle. Macbeth does not yet know about the King’s plan to make him Thane of Cawdor, and on the journey home with Banquo, they come across the witches. The witches hail Macbeth and say he will, one day, become King. Macbeth is honoured with the title: Thane of Cawdor, and plans are made for the King to dine at Macbeth’s castle that evening. Act 1, scene 5- 7 When Lady Macbeth hears of the witches’ prophecies, she plans to convince Macbeth to kill the King. Upon his return, they discuss the King’s visit. Lady Macbeth is set on killing the King; however, Macbeth considers his loyalty to the King and decides not to kill him. Lady Macbeth insults Macbeth’s masculinity and this encourages him to go ahead with the murder. Act 2, scenes 1-2 A distressed Macbeth-tormented with the idea of killing the King- sees a dagger (a guilt-inspired hallucination) and performs a soliloquy. Suddenly, the bell sounds and Macbeth resolves to do the bloody deed. Macbeth kills the King, but is disturbed before panting the daggers on the guards. Furious, Lady Macbeth completes the task and Macbeth is left with another guilt- inspired hallucination: blood upon his hands. Act 2, scenes 3-4 They find the King has been killed and The Macbeths put on a horrifying performance and, as planned, blame the King’s guards. Macbeth is made King by the other Lords, as the King’s sons, Malcolm and Donalbain) flee Scotland fearing for their lives. As Lady Macbeth begins to recede from centre stage, Macbeth becomes increasingly ambitious. Meanwhile, other characters – particularly Macduff – become suspicious of Macbeth. Act 3, scenes 1-3 Macbeth and Lady Macbeth plan to host a feast and invite Banquo. Macbeth performs another soliloquy and outlines his fears of the witches’ prophecy: Banquo’s line will become King. Due to this, Macbeth orders the deaths of Banquo and his son, Fleance. Fleance escapes. Act 3, scenes 4-6 Macbeth learns of the escape of Fleance. At the table- in front of the other guests – Macbeth has a vision of Banquo’s ghost. Horrified, he responds to the ghost and Lady Macbeth makes excuses for her husband. A tormented Macbeth plans to go and see the witches. At this point, even the minor characters are discussing Macbeth and labelling him a ‘tyrant’. Macduff and Malcolm are investing in the help of the King of England and this spurs Macbeth in to preparing for war.. Act 4, scenes 1-3 Macbeth finds the witches and asks them to reveal the truth of their prophecies. Apparitions outline his future: a floating head says: ‘Beware of Macduff’, a bloody child appears and tells him, ‘No of woman born/shall harm Macbeth’ and that he will be safe until Birnam Wood moves to Dunsinane Hill. Meanwhile, Macduff and Malcolm are joining forces. Once Macduff hears that Macbeth has killed his family, they plan to take their revenge. Act 5, scenes 1-11 Lady Macbeth dies and Macbeth prepares himself for battle. The battle commences and Macbeth feels invincible. Malcolm enters the castle and tells Macbeth that he was born from a caesarean linking to the witches’ prophecy. Malcolm emerges with Macbeth’s head in his hand and proclaims Malcolm King of Scotland. Character Macbeth A brave and heroic man who is influenced by prophecies. Easily tempted into murder for his ambition to the throne. Lady Macbeth A manipulative woman who is hungry for power and encourages Macbeth to commit murder. King Duncan Duncan is the rightful King of Scotland who is murdered by Macbeth for his throne. Banquo Banquo is a loyal and honorable Scottish nobleman who is an impressive warrior and Macbeth’s friend. The Witches The witches are the physical embodiment of evil in the play. Like the serpent in the Garden of Eden, they represent temptation. Malcolm One of King’s sons and named by his father to be the next king. Macduff Macduff believes Macbeth to be Duncan’s murderer and does not consider him fit to be king. He is a shrewd man who rejects beliefs in witchcraft Fleance Banquo’s son who escapes and poses a threat to Macbeth’s future as king. Vocabulary Accursed Allegiance Appalls Augur Avaricious Brandished Caesarean Harbinger Hurly-Burly Incensed Invested Malice Malevolence Mischance Oracles Pernicious Perturbation Redress Rouse Speculation Supernatural Techniques Dramatic Irony Foreshadowing Pathetic Fallacy Soliloquies Imagery Metaphors Themes Manipulation Supernatural Ambition Violence Religion Elizabethan Values Context Good vs. evil Shakespeare uses the battle of Macbeth against Duncan to represent what was going on at the moment with James (the 1st) developing the royal court of England and the theory of the divine right. (deriving his right to rule directly from the will of God) Science and Superstitions Science was undeveloped and people sought for explanations in life. There were no reasonable explanations so belief and superstitions were created. Elizabethan beliefs In Elizabethan times they thought that the country was stable only if the King is good and virtuous. They also believed that evil occurs in darkness which is a reoccurring theme in Macbeth. The play was considered a thriller- a threat to an anointed King and the perceived evil behind the threat and alluded to the Gunpowder Plot 1605. Masculinity and femininity Masculinity and femininity are not portrayed in uniform ways in Macbeth. Although women are not fragile, they are not strong either. Lady Macbeth goads her husband into murdering Duncan, and she sometimes possesses more masculine traits of ambition and follow-through. However, she also demonstrates weakness, because she is the one who falls apart in the end. The witches are another example of this contradictory strong feminism. They are even described as men in some ways Heaven and Hell Shakespeare's debt to Scripture is profound; biblical imagery is woven into every play. No writer has integrated the expressions and themes found in the Bible into his own work more magnificently than Shakespeare. Religion and Heaven and Hell was a huge belief. Perhaps this is one reason for Macbeth’s downward spiral as he realised what he was doing and everything that occurred in the aftermath was God’s way of punishing him for his sins. Westleigh High – KS4 English Macbeth Knowledge Organiser