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Every Macbeth Question Going Back to 1953

  • 31-05-2014 5:05pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 219 ✭✭


    I know this might be a little late but I thought this might help some people by showing the variety of questions that have come up.
    2013
    (i) “The variety of significant insights that we gain into Macbeth’s mind proves critical in shaping our understanding of his complex character.”

    Discuss this view, supporting your answer with suitable reference to the play, Macbeth.

    OR

    (ii) “Shakespeare makes effective use of disturbing imagery in the play, Macbeth.”

    Discuss this statement, supporting your answer with suitable reference to the text.



    2009
    (i) “Macbeth’s murder of Duncan has horrible consequences both for Macbeth himself and for Scotland.”

    Write a response to this statement. You should refer to the play in your answer.

    OR

    (ii) “Macbeth has all the ingredients of compelling drama.”

    Write a response to this statement, commenting on one or more of the ingredients which, in your opinion, make Macbeth a compelling drama.



    2007
    (i) “The relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth undergoes significant change during the course of the play.”

    Discuss this statement supporting your answer with the aid of suitable reference to the text.

    OR

    (ii) “Essentially the play Macbeth is about power, its use and abuse.”

    Discuss this view of the play, supporting your answer with the aid of suitable reference to the text.



    2004
    (i) “Shakespeare’s Macbeth invites us to look into the world of a man driven on by ruthless ambition and tortured by regret.”

    Write a response to this view of the play, Macbeth, supporting the points you make by reference to the text.

    OR

    (ii) “The play, Macbeth, has many scenes of compelling drama.”

    Choose one scene that you found compelling and say why you found it to be so. Support your answer by reference to the play.



    2003
    (i) “We feel very little pity for the central characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare’s play.”

    To what extent would you agree with the above view? Support your answer by reference to the play

    OR

    (ii) “In Macbeth, Shakespeare presents us with a powerful vision of evil.”

    Write your response to the above statement. Textual support may include reference to a particular performance of the play you have seen.



    1995
    (i) Discuss the course and nature of the resistance to Macbeth’s rule in the play.

    Support your answer by quotation from or reference to the play.

    OR

    (ii) “Kingship, with all its potential for good or evil, is a major theme in the play, Macbeth.”

    Discuss this view, supporting your answer by quotation from or reference to the play.



    1991
    (i) “The eternal struggle between good and evil - a struggle in which evil comes very close to victory – is the central theme of the play Macbeth.”

    Discuss this view and show how the struggle is illustrated in the imagery of the play. Support your answer by reference or quotation.

    OR

    (ii) “While there are redeeming features in the character of Macbeth, Lady Macbeth is portrayed as a ruthless opportunist whose ambition for her husband supersedes all moral considerations.”

    Discuss this view, supporting your answer by reference or quotation.



    1987
    (i) “The Banquo Macbeth has killed is not the innocent soldier who met the witches and scorned their prophecies, nor the man who prayed to be delivered from temptation. He is a man whose principles have been deeply compromised.”

    Discuss this view, supporting the points you make by reference to or quotation from the play.

    OR

    (ii) Discuss the way in which the language of the play Macbeth contributes to the creation of the atmosphere of evil and violence that pervades the play.

    Support your answer by relevant quotation or reference.



    1983
    (i) “The Witches in Macbeth are malevolent creatures who originate deeds of blood and have power over the soul.”

    Discuss the role of the witches in the play in the light of this statement. Support your answer with appropriate reference or quotation.

    OR

    (ii) Discuss the way in which light/darkness, violent imagery and unnatural happenings are used in Macbeth to create atmosphere. Support your answer with appropriate quotation or reference.



    1979
    (i) “Their partnership in guilt, which, at the beginning of the play, is a strong bond between them, gradually drives Macbeth and his wife apart until they go down to their separate dooms, isolated and alone.”

    Discuss this view, with the aid of suitable quotation or reference.

    OR

    (ii) “Lady Macbeth is no monster. She is a loyal (though misguided) wife, not without tenderness and not without conscience.”

    What do you think of this estimation of Lady Macbeth? Support your answer with relevant quotation or reference.



    1975
    (ii) “In Macbeth, Shakespeare does not present Macbeth as a mere villain, but succeeds in arousing a measure of sympathy for him.”

    Discuss the character of Macbeth in the light of this statement, supporting your answer by relevant quotation and reference.

    OR

    (ii) “In Macbeth, the inner self is conveyed, not through the ideas expressed, nor through the actions performed, but by means of an elaborate pattern of imagery and symbolism.”

    Test the truth of this statement by considering any two of the play’s characters and the images and symbols associated with them.



    1971
    (i) “In Macbeth, Shakespeare heightens our experience of wickedness and order by setting them against a background of goodness and order.”

    Discuss this view with the aid of appropriate reference or quotation.

    OR

    (ii) Discuss the view that Lady Macbeth has more in common with the Witches than with Lady Macduff.

    Support your answer with suitable reference or quotation.



    1962
    (i) “We find in Macbeth rapidity of movement, great diversity of character, and many spectacular scenes.”

    Discuss this estimate of the play and quote in support of the points you make.

    OR

    (ii) “Lady Macbeth dominates the play up to the murder of Duncan; after that her influence gradually diminishes, while her husband’s power for evil grows ever greater.”

    Discuss with relevant quotation from the play.



    1953
    (i) “Macbeth has physical courage, but moral weakness, and is subject to excited imaginative fears.”

    Discuss this estimate of Macbeth, quoting freely from the play.

    OR

    (ii) “There is at once a grossness, a horrible reality about the Witches, and a mystery and grandeur of evil influence.”

    Discuss, with suitable quotation from the play.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,374 ✭✭✭Hotale.com


    1987 - YUCK. :eek:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 219 ✭✭nailforhammer


    Hotale.com wrote: »
    1987 - YUCK. :eek:

    Ya I think a lot of people would have been rightly ****ed that year. There was no comparative back then so more emphasis would have gone into the single text.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,374 ✭✭✭Hotale.com


    Ya I think a lot of people would have been rightly ****ed that year. There was no comparative back then so more emphasis would have gone into the single text.

    There's not even much to talk about with regards to that though, it's an incredibly specific Banquo question and it's not even one that's easy to articulate your opinion on...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,158 ✭✭✭✭HugsiePie


    Hotale.com wrote: »
    1987 - YUCK. :eek:

    I coudve aced that question :cool:

    That may be because my teacher may or may not have done it with us :P
    I think its the question that came up in her LC :D


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    HugsiePie wrote: »
    I coudve aced that question :cool:

    That may be because my teacher may or may not have done it with us :P
    I think its the question that came up in her LC :D

    Same. A lot of people were prepared for a Banquo question last year as it was a Banquo question that was on the Paper 2 that was given out by mistake a few years ago :P


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