Macbeth - Lesson 14 - Macbeth and Lady Macbeth Relationship Worksheet

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Year 5 - Year 6
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In the fourteenth lesson of a series on Shakespeare's "Macbeth", students explore the evolving dynamics of the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, particularly as depicted in Act Three. Until this point in the play, Lady Macbeth has been the dominant force in the partnership, exerting considerable influence over her husband's decisions and actions. However, a shift begins to occur as Macbeth starts to act with increasing autonomy, suggesting a decline in Lady Macbeth's control and impact on him.

The lesson involves analysing key quotations that reflect changes in the couple's relationship. For instance, Lady Macbeth's line "How now, my lord? Why do you keep alone?" reveals her concern and possible confusion about Macbeth's withdrawal and secrecy. In contrast, Macbeth's words "Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck," imply a protective or possibly patronising stance, as he withholds information from her. This interaction is a departure from earlier scenes where the couple shared their darkest thoughts and plans. Students are encouraged to delve into these exchanges to deduce what they signify about the shifting power dynamic and emotional distance developing between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth as the plot progresses.