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Título: 

Macbeth [Documento electrónico]

Autor: 

William Shakespeare

Outros Responsáveis: 

Arthur Allen Seidelmann; Jenny Agutter; Jeremy Brett; Piper Laurie; Barry Primus; Simon MacCorkindale

Resp. Artística: 

Direcção, Arthur Allen Seidelman; Introdução, Jenny Agutter.

Elenco: 

Jeremy Brrett; Piper Laurie; Barry Primus; Simon MacCorkindale.

Publicação: 

United States of America : Revelation Films, 1999

ISRC: 

Revelation: PAR 61023

Descrição Física:  1 disco (DVD 5) (ca. 132 min.); 12 cm
Notas:  No do Serviço de Aquisições e Tratamento Técnico
Área:  Multimédia, DVD-Video
Cota:  800.SHA.15600

 


FAIXAS* / DESCRIÇÃO:
 Ajuda 
 
Act I:
1.
 
When, where, and why do the witches agree to meet again?.
 
2.
 
Why is the Thane of Cawdor called "that most disloyal traitor"?.
 
3.
 
Who is to receive the new title of Thane of Cawdor? Why is he given this honor?.
 
4.
 
What lines from scene I do Macbeth's first words echo?.
 
5.
 
With what three titles do the witches greet Macbeth?.
 
6.
 
What is the third witch's prediction for Banquo?.
 
7.
 
What is Banquo's warning to Macbeth about the witches or "instruments" of darkness"?.
 
8.
 
In an aside at the end of Act I beginning with "This supernatural soliciting...," Macbeth ponders the witches' predictions. What physical reactions do his imaginings cause in him?.
 
9.
 
Whom does King duncan name Prince of Cumberland? Why is this action significant to Macbeth?.
 
10.
 
In lady Macbeth's view, what is her husband's greatest weakness?.
 
11.
 
What unexpected announcement does the messenger bring?.
 
12.
 
Why does lady Macbeth ask to be toughened and filled "from the crown to the toe, top-full/Of direst cruelty"?.
 
13.
 
What is ironic about the King and Banquo's description of Macbeth's castle?.
 
14.
 
Give two arguments Macbeth provides against killing the King.
 
15.
 
How does lady Macbeth change Nacbeth's mind about killing the King.
 
16.
 
What, in your own words, is lady Macbeth's reply to Macbeth's fear of failing in the murder attempt?.
 
17.
 
On whom do Macbeth and lady Macbeth plan to blame the King's murder?.
 
Act II:
18.
 
At the end of scene I, after Macbeth follows the imaginary dagger, a bell rings. What does it signal?.
 
19.
 
Why, according to lady Macbeth, did she not murder the King herself?.
 
20.
 
What is there about the King's sleeping sons that obsesses Macbeth immediately after he murders the King?.
 
21.
 
Macbeth refuses to return to the murder scene to smear the sleeping guards with blood. Why? Who does so?.
 
22.
 
What loud noise interrupts the conversation between Macbeth and his wife right after the murder?.
 
23.
 
Why do you think Shakespeare included the scene between Macduff, Lennox and the Porter just after the suspenseful scene of the murder?.
 
24.
 
Why, according to Macbeth, did he kill the King's guards? Why did he really do so?.
 
25.
 
Where do Malcolm and Donalbain go? Why?.
 
Act III:
26.
 
What is Macbeth's reason for having Banquo killed?.
 
27.
 
Who is Fleance? Why is it important that he escaped from the murderers?.
 
28.
 
Macbeth swings between cordial hospitality and horrified exclamations during the banquet. What is the cause of his erratic behavior? How does lady Macbeth try to excuse it?.
 
29.
 
Where has Macduff gone? Why?.
 
Act IV:
30.
 
What waining or prediction does each of the apparitions give Macbeth?.
 
31.
 
When Macbeth demands to know whether Banquo's heirs shall be kings, what does he see?.
 
32.
 
Why does Macbeth order Macduff's wife and child killed?.
 
33.
 
Why does Malcolm pretend to be unfit as King of Scotland during the conversation with Macduff? Why does he drop the pretense?.
 
Act V:
34.
 
To what different crimes does lady Macbeth refer in the famous sleepwalking scene?.
 
35.
 
How do lady Macbeth's actions and words reveal her guilt?.
 
36.
 
Why is Macbeth so confident as he waits at Dunsinane?.
 
37.
 
What view of life does Macbeth have now as revealed in the famous "Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow" speech?.
 
38.
 
Initially why does Macbeth not want to fight with Macduff?.
 
39.
 
What ultimately persuades Macbeth to fight with Macduff?.
 
40.
 
Whose words close the play? What do these words suggest about the immediate future of Scotland?.