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Macbeth [Documento electrónico] |
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Resp. Artística: |
Direcção, Arthur Allen Seidelman; Introdução, Jenny Agutter.
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Elenco: |
Jeremy Brrett; Piper Laurie; Barry Primus; Simon MacCorkindale.
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Publicação: |
United States of America : Revelation Films, 1999 |
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ISRC: |
Revelation: PAR 61023 |
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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 |
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FAIXAS* / DESCRIÇÃO: |
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Act I: | |||||
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When, where, and why do the witches agree to meet again?.
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Why is the Thane of Cawdor called "that most disloyal traitor"?.
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Who is to receive the new title of Thane of Cawdor? Why is he given this honor?.
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What lines from scene I do Macbeth's first words echo?.
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With what three titles do the witches greet Macbeth?.
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What is the third witch's prediction for Banquo?.
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What is Banquo's warning to Macbeth about the witches or "instruments" of darkness"?.
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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?.
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Whom does King duncan name Prince of Cumberland? Why is this action significant to Macbeth?.
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In lady Macbeth's view, what is her husband's greatest weakness?.
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What unexpected announcement does the messenger bring?.
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Why does lady Macbeth ask to be toughened and filled "from the crown to the toe, top-full/Of direst cruelty"?.
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What is ironic about the King and Banquo's description of Macbeth's castle?.
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Give two arguments Macbeth provides against killing the King.
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How does lady Macbeth change Nacbeth's mind about killing the King.
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What, in your own words, is lady Macbeth's reply to Macbeth's fear of failing in the murder attempt?.
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On whom do Macbeth and lady Macbeth plan to blame the King's murder?.
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Act II: | |||||
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At the end of scene I, after Macbeth follows the imaginary dagger, a bell rings. What does it signal?.
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Why, according to lady Macbeth, did she not murder the King herself?.
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What is there about the King's sleeping sons that obsesses Macbeth immediately after he murders the King?.
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Macbeth refuses to return to the murder scene to smear the sleeping guards with blood. Why? Who does so?.
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What loud noise interrupts the conversation between Macbeth and his wife right after the murder?.
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Why do you think Shakespeare included the scene between Macduff, Lennox and the Porter just after the suspenseful scene of the murder?.
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24.
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Why, according to Macbeth, did he kill the King's guards? Why did he really do so?.
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Where do Malcolm and Donalbain go? Why?.
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What is Macbeth's reason for having Banquo killed?.
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Who is Fleance? Why is it important that he escaped from the murderers?.
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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?.
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Where has Macduff gone? Why?.
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Act IV: | |||||
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What waining or prediction does each of the apparitions give Macbeth?.
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When Macbeth demands to know whether Banquo's heirs shall be kings, what does he see?.
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32.
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Why does Macbeth order Macduff's wife and child killed?.
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Why does Malcolm pretend to be unfit as King of Scotland during the conversation with Macduff? Why does he drop the pretense?.
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To what different crimes does lady Macbeth refer in the famous sleepwalking scene?.
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How do lady Macbeth's actions and words reveal her guilt?.
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36.
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Why is Macbeth so confident as he waits at Dunsinane?.
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What view of life does Macbeth have now as revealed in the famous "Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow" speech?.
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Initially why does Macbeth not want to fight with Macduff?.
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What ultimately persuades Macbeth to fight with Macduff?.
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40.
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Whose words close the play? What do these words suggest about the immediate future of Scotland?.
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