How does Shakespeare explore the corrupting power of ambition in Macbeth?

How does Macbeth explore the theme of fate versus free will?

How does Macbeth depict the psychological consequences of guilt?

What does Macbeth reveal about the relationship between violence and power?

How does Macbeth challenge or reinforce traditional gender roles?

”O, full of scorpions is my mind.” How does Macbeth use the environment to demonstrate moral decay?

”Are you a man.” How do gender roles influence the progression of the plot?

Macbeth explores the impact of disrupting the natural order. Discuss.

Ambition is inherently destructive. Discuss.

The greater the power, the greater the moral decline. To what extent do you agree?

Deception is ultimately dangerous. To what extent do you agree?

One should never fully trust another. To what extent do you agree?

The outcomes of one’s experiences is defined by gender expectations. To what extent do you agree?

The unnatural world pollutes the natural world. To what extent do you agree?

To disrupt the natural order is to doom oneself. To what extent do you agree?

Guilt corrupts the soul. To what extent do you agree?

In Macbeth, power causes individuals to lose their morality. To what extent do you agree?

Macbeth is a play about the dangers of deception and betrayal. To what extent do you agree?

Macbeth is a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked power. To what extent do you agree?

”A breach in nature.” Macbeth examines the polluting nature of the unnatural world. Discuss.

”Out, damned spot!” Shakespeare examines the corrupting nature of guilt. Discuss.

”Look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under’t.” Macbeth is a tale about the hazards of trust. To what extent do you agree?

Shakespeare constructs Macbeth as the villain of the story. To what extent do you agre?

Macbeth is a honorable man corrupted by forces beyond his control. To what extent do you agree?