Macbeth: Act 3, Scene 4 Analysis and Quotations

 
 
 
 
MACBETH
BANQUO’S
GHOST
Infer as much as
you can from
the picture.
 
 
1.
Why are they having a banquet in the first
place?
2.
Where does Banquo’s ghost sit?
3.
How does Macbeth react to seeing
Banquo’s ghost? How is he feeling?
4.
If you were a guest at the banquet, how
would Macbeth make you feel?
5.
How does Lady Macbeth react to her
husband during this scene?
6.
What does the Ghost look like? How do you
know this?
 
 
‘Thy bones are marrowless,
thy 
blood
 is 
cold
’.
On the screen, you will see a
series of quotations from Act
3, Scene 4. Copy the
quotations into your books
and analyse as much as you
can from them. This is a skill
you will need across GCSE
Literature and GCSE
Language.
 
In this quotation, Macbeth is
describing Banquo’s ghost.
Contrast – blood is usually
hot, therefore the ghost is
dead. It’s a chilling sight.
Blood is associated with
violence and murder, which
shows that Macbeth cannot
stop thinking about what he
has done.
Macbeth is describing the
ghost. He is feeling…
Repetition of ‘b’ sounds
creates the effect of…
 
 
‘Thou canst not say I did it. Never
shake thy gory locks at me.’
The imperative ‘never’
suggests Macbeth is
feeling…
‘Thou canst not say I did it.’ –
What does this tell us about
Macbeth and his guilt?
Banquo’s ghost is shaking
his head at Macbeth in
this quotation. Perhaps
Banquo is shaking his
head because…
The adjective ‘gory’ suggests
Banquo’s hair is…
 
This implies Macbeth is haunted
by the violence of Banquo’s
murder.
In this
quotation,
Macbeth is
addressing
Banquo’s
Ghost
directly.
 
 
‘Ay, and a bold one, that dare look on that
Which might appal the devil.’
How do you think an
audience would react to
seeing Banquo’s ghost?
What is Macbeth’s state of
mind here?
Macbeth acknowledges
that he is a ‘bold man’,
saying that he is … to look
upon Banquo’s ghost.
Connotations of the devil
include…
 
The fact that Banquo’s ghost
might ‘appal the devil’ suggests
that what Macbeth is seeing is…
In this
quotation,
Lady
Macbeth has
just asked her
husband
whether he is
a man.
 
 
‘Thou hast no speculation in those eyes
Which thou dost glare with.’
In this quotation,
Macbeth is
addressing Banquo’s
ghost directly.
Try this quotation
without any prompts.
*speculation - sight
What are the
connotations of ‘glare’?
How is Banquo’s ghost
staring at Macbeth?
What is Macbeth saying
here?
 
 
‘Take any shape but that, and my firm
nerves
Shall never tremble.’
In this quotation,
Macbeth is asking
Banquo’s ghost to
take on any form but
the bloody corpse he
is.
Why does Macbeth want
Banquo to take another
form? What does this
suggest about his guilt?
Macbeth says he has ‘firm
nerves’ but is this really the
case?
 
 
How does Macbeth
act as a leader and
impose order at the
start of this scene? How
does Macbeth’s
behaviour reflect his
wife’s previous act as
the perfect hostess?
Banquo’s ghost was
played by an actor.
Macbeth doesn’t see him
at first.
 
What is the effect?
Why does Macbeth
compare Banquo and
Fleance to snakes?
 
When have snakes /
serpents been referred
to before?
In Act 1, Scene 7,
Macbeth said 
‘False face
must hide what the false
heart doth know
 
How good is he at
demonstrating that?
 
 
When Macbeth sees the ghost, it reveals
lots of things about how he is feeling, or his
state of mind.
Draw a grid.
Decide on 4 different emotions or feelings
you think Macbeth has in this scene. Write
these in the FIRST column
.
Then find a quotation from Act 3, Scene 4
to back up each feeling in your SECOND
column.
Explain how your quotation matches your
point – what does it mean? Is there any
interesting language you can pick out?
Write this in your THIRD column.
Add an extra row!
Did you think about
Macbeth’s feelings before
he even sees the ghost?
“But now I am cabined,
cribbed, confined, bound
in too saucy doubts and
fears” p.65
 
 
 
Does Macbeth's apparent
insanity in Act 3, Scene 4
render him a more
sympathetic character or
is this his punishment for
his 'vaulting ambition that
o'erleaps itself'?
 
 
 
 
 
 
How does Macbeth
act as a leader and
impose order at the
start of this scene? How
does Macbeth’s
behaviour reflect his
wife’s previous act as
the perfect hostess?
Banquo’s ghost was
played by an actor.
Macbeth doesn’t see him
at first.
 
What is the effect?
How does the structure
of the dialogue and
Macbeth’s line length
build tension?
What does the 
disorder
at the end of this scene
symbolise to the
audience?
 
 
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Dive into Act 3, Scene 4 of Macbeth where Macbeth encounters Banquo's ghost at a banquet. Explore key questions, comprehension queries, and an analysis of significant quotations related to the scene's language and context.

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  • Literature study
  • English language

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  1. LESSON NINE

  2. YOUR STARTER: WHAT HAPPENS IN ACT 3, SCENE 4? MACBETH BANQUO S GHOST Infer as much as you can from the picture. TODAY S KEY QUESTIONS: Can I read, understand and respond to texts? 1. 2. Can I consider the social and historical context of Macbeth and discuss its significance? 3. Can I analyse the language in a scene and explain its significance?

  3. COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS: ACT 3, SCENE 4 1. Why are they having a banquet in the first place? 2. Where does Banquo s ghost sit? 3. How does Macbeth react to seeing Banquo s ghost? How is he feeling? 4. If you were a guest at the banquet, how would Macbeth make you feel? 5. How does Lady Macbeth react to her husband during this scene? 6. What does the Ghost look like? How do you know this? TODAY S KEY QUESTIONS: Can I read, understand and respond to texts? 1. 2. Can I consider the social and historical context of Macbeth and discuss its significance? 3. Can I analyse the language in a scene and explain its significance?

  4. YOUR TASK: EXPLODE YOUR QUOTATION Repetition of b sounds creates the effect of On the screen, you will see a series of quotations from Act 3, Scene 4. Copy the quotations into your books and analyse as much as you can from them. This is a skill you will need across GCSE Literature and GCSE Language. Macbeth is describing the ghost. He is feeling Thy bones are marrowless, thy blood is cold . Blood is associated with violence and murder, which shows that Macbeth cannot stop thinking about what he has done. Contrast blood is usually hot, therefore the ghost is dead. It s a chilling sight. In this quotation, Macbeth is describing Banquo s ghost. TODAY S KEY QUESTIONS: Can I read, understand and respond to texts? 1. 2. Can I consider the social and historical context of Macbeth and discuss its significance? 3. Can I analyse the language in a scene and explain its significance?

  5. YOUR TASK: EXPLODE YOUR QUOTATION The adjective gory suggests Banquo s hair is Banquo s ghost is shaking his head at Macbeth in this quotation. Perhaps Banquo is shaking his head because In this quotation, Macbeth is addressing Banquo s Ghost directly. This implies Macbeth is haunted by the violence of Banquo s murder. Thou canst not say I did it. Never shake thy gory locks at me. The imperative never suggests Macbeth is feeling Thou canst not say I did it. What does this tell us about Macbeth and his guilt? TODAY S KEY QUESTIONS: Can I read, understand and respond to texts? 1. 2. Can I consider the social and historical context of Macbeth and discuss its significance? 3. Can I analyse the language in a scene and explain its significance?

  6. YOUR TASK: EXPLODE YOUR QUOTATION Connotations of the devil include Macbeth acknowledges that he is a bold man , saying that he is to look upon Banquo s ghost. In this quotation, Lady Macbeth has just asked her husband whether he is a man. The fact that Banquo s ghost might appal the devil suggests that what Macbeth is seeing is Ay, and a bold one, that dare look on that Which might appal the devil. How do you think an audience would react to seeing Banquo s ghost? What is Macbeth s state of mind here? TODAY S KEY QUESTIONS: Can I read, understand and respond to texts? 1. 2. Can I consider the social and historical context of Macbeth and discuss its significance? 3. Can I analyse the language in a scene and explain its significance?

  7. YOUR TASK: EXPLODE YOUR QUOTATION In this quotation, Macbeth is addressing Banquo s ghost directly. What is Macbeth saying here? Thou hast no speculation in those eyes Which thou dost glare with. Try this quotation without any prompts. What are the connotations of glare ? How is Banquo s ghost staring at Macbeth? *speculation - sight TODAY S KEY QUESTIONS: Can I read, understand and respond to texts? 1. 2. Can I consider the social and historical context of Macbeth and discuss its significance? 3. Can I analyse the language in a scene and explain its significance?

  8. YOUR TASK: EXPLODE YOUR QUOTATION Macbeth says he has firm nerves but is this really the case? In this quotation, Macbeth is asking Banquo s ghost to take on any form but the bloody corpse he is. Take any shape but that, and my firm nerves Shall never tremble. Why does Macbeth want Banquo to take another form? What does this suggest about his guilt? TODAY S KEY QUESTIONS: Can I read, understand and respond to texts? 1. 2. Can I consider the social and historical context of Macbeth and discuss its significance? 3. Can I analyse the language in a scene and explain its significance?

  9. FURTHER ANALYSIS How does Macbeth act as a leader and impose order at the start of this scene? How does Macbeth s behaviour reflect his wife s previous act as the perfect hostess? Why does Macbeth compare Banquo and Fleance to snakes? When have snakes / serpents been referred to before? In Act 1, Scene 7, Macbeth said False face must hide what the false heart doth know Banquo s ghost was played by an actor. Macbeth doesn t see him at first. How good is he at demonstrating that? What is the effect? TODAY S KEY QUESTIONS: Can I read, understand and respond to texts? 1. 2. Can I consider the social and historical context of Macbeth and discuss its significance? 3. Can I analyse the language in a scene and explain its significance?

  10. YOUR TASK When Macbeth sees the ghost, it reveals lots of things about how he is feeling, or his state of mind. Draw a grid. Decide on 4 different emotions or feelings you think Macbeth has in this scene. Write these in the FIRST column. Then find a quotation from Act 3, Scene 4 to back up each feeling in your SECOND column. Explain how your quotation matches your point what does it mean? Is there any interesting language you can pick out? Write this in your THIRD column. TODAY S KEY QUESTIONS: Can I read, understand and respond to texts? 1. 2. Can I consider the social and historical context of Macbeth and discuss its significance? 3. Can I analyse the language in a scene and explain its significance?

  11. TO FINISH: DISCUSS Does Macbeth's apparent insanity in Act 3, Scene 4 render him a more sympathetic character or is this his punishment for his 'vaulting ambition that o'erleaps itself'? TODAY S KEY QUESTIONS: Can I read, understand and respond to texts? 1. 2. Can I consider the social and historical context of Macbeth and discuss its significance? 3. Can I analyse the language in a scene and explain its significance?

  12. RESOURCES

  13. FURTHER ANALYSIS How does Macbeth act as a leader and impose order at the start of this scene? How does Macbeth s behaviour reflect his wife s previous act as the perfect hostess? How does the structure of the dialogue and Macbeth s line length build tension? Banquo s ghost was played by an actor. Macbeth doesn t see him at first. What does the disorder at the end of this scene symbolise to the audience? What is the effect? TODAY S KEY QUESTIONS: Can I read, understand and respond to texts? 1. 2. Can I consider the social and historical context of Macbeth and discuss its significance? 3. Can I analyse the language in a scene and explain its significance?

  14. BANQUOS GHOST Macbeth s state of mind emotion/feeling. Quotation which supports this emotion. Explain how your quotation shows this emotion. Banquo is shaking his head at Macbeth, showing that he blames him for his death. Macbeth is imagining this, so he is feeling guilty for his friend s death. FEAR SUSPICION

  15. BANQUOS GHOST Macbeth s state of mind emotion/feeling. Quotation which supports this emotion. Explain how your quotation shows this emotion.

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