Macbeth 3.5 Performance: Hecate, Lines 2-35

Macbeth 3.5 Performance: Hecate, Lines 2-35

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English

9th - 10th Grade

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The transcript features a dialogue where a mistress laments not being involved in the magical dealings with Macbeth. She criticizes the actions done for a wayward son who acts out of self-interest. Plans are made to meet at Acaron to prepare spells and charms. The mistress intends to use magic to create illusions that will lead to confusion, emphasizing that security is a mortal's greatest enemy. The dialogue ends with a call from a spirit, indicating the mistress's departure.

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3 mins • 1 pt

Discuss the role of the 'mistress of your charms' in the context of the text.

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What does the speaker imply about the nature of the son mentioned in the text?

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What does the speaker mean by 'I'll catch it ere it come to ground'?

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How does the speaker plan to use magic according to the text?

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What is the significance of the phrase 'security is mortal's chiefest enemy'?

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