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This worksheet supports pupils in exploring Act 3, Scene 1 of Macbeth, set in Forres, the palace, where Macbeth begins to unravel as he plots against Banquo. A range of differentiated questions guides students through comprehension, inference, language analysis and thematic exploration, helping them examine Shakespeare’s presentation of growing paranoia, shifting power dynamics, and the deepening consequences of ambition. Pupils are encouraged to analyse how Macbeth’s behaviour changes now that he is king and how this scene marks a turning point in his moral decline.

Ideal for KS3 lessons, homework or revision, this resource strengthens close‑reading skills and deepens understanding of Shakespeare’s character development, dramatic tension, and use of foreshadowing.

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