How is Macbeth introduced through in/direct characterization?
What elements of foreshadowing do the witches provide?
How does Shakespeare's approach to exposition give the reader background information about the setting and characters and a sense of what's to come without spoiling the play?
How does Shakespeare's characterization of Macbeth reflect a sense of tone (i.e., the author's attitude toward the character/s, audience, and/or subject matter)?
What themes appear evident in Macbeth's character and conduct? To what extent do you think these themes will drive the rest of the play?
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