Macbeth Group
Need Help?
- Ask A Question if you have a specific question that needs answering. More than 90% of questions receive answers.
- Create a topic on the Discussion Board. This is your best choice if you are looking for a wide range of opinions, have a more subjective question, or are just looking for a lively discussion.
- This is an official eNotes group. eNotes editors answer questions and are active on the boards. Take advantage of their expertise by participating in this group.
New in Macbeth Group 
- mano789 asked a question in the Macbeth Group:
Who is the third assasin at Banquo's murder? - mani12345 asked a question in the Macbeth Group:
What is revealed about conditions in Scotland? - jay7star answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
The "one, two--" refers to when she ran the bell twice to signal the... - pito156 asked a question in the Macbeth Group:
What are the symbols in this passage from Macbeth?(Act 5 scene 1) - pmiranda2857 answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
In Act III, Scene I, Macbeth reacts to his success, with fear and suspicion and... - dev321 asked a question in the Macbeth Group:
In scene1 how does Macbeth react to success? - luannw answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
Macbeth has become intimate with the powers of darkness through the course of the... - silva answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
Banquo says, "Oft'times to win us harm the instruments of darkness tells us... - silva answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
Banquo says that "Oft'times to win us harm the instruments of darkness tells... - pmiranda2857 answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
Macbeth invokes the night because he has engaged murderers to kill Banquo and... - pmiranda2857 answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
In this scene, Macbeth deludes himself into thinking that he has control over his... - luannw answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
This is the scene where Macbeth sees Banquo's ghost at the banquet. Macbeth is... - mano789 asked a question in the Macbeth Group:
How does Macbeth delude himself in scene 4? - mani12345 asked a question in the Macbeth Group:
Why does Macbeth invoke the night? - pmiranda2857 answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
Lady Macbeth responds to her husband's outburst in Act III, Scene IV with a... - brandih answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
This quote is also discussed at our free Shakespeare Quotes section. - luannw answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
Banquo doesn't have much time to react to the attack from the murderers sent by... - sagesource answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
Lady Macbeth's words reflect the workings of her conscience, which is driving her... - pito156 asked a question in the Macbeth Group:
What is the literal meaning of the following passage in Act V, Scene 1 of... - spk4ever answered a question in the Macbeth Group:
I really dont know but i tink tat Macbeth was forced into it more likely tricked...
