characters
Who gave Macbeth his prophecy?
The witches
What is Macbeth's fatal flaw
ambition
A recurrent idea that presents itself throughout a piece of literature in order to deliver a message or lesson
Theme
What does the Natural History Museum represent?
Holden's inability to deal with change
What does Melinda do at the very end of the novel that reflects the overall theme of the novel
Speak - find her voive
Who becomes king after Duncan is killed?
Malcolm
Macbeth believes it is equally unlikely that he will be named either Thane or Cawdor or King of Scotland. However, the audience already knows that Duncan has ordered the Thane of Cawdor’s execution and he plans to give Macbeth the title; therefore, this is an example of:
Dramatic Irony
An exaggerated statement.
Hyperbole
What event in the story brings Holden the most joy?
watching Phoebe on the carousel
In the context of the novel, what does the symbolism of the tree represent for Melinda?
her growth and healing process
Who states:
"Come you spirits/ that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here"
Lady Macbeth
“Fair is foul and foul is fair."
This famous line best represents which theme of the play?
Things are not always as they seem
When an author makes an indirect reference to something else such as a song, or another piece of literature.
Allusion
The symbol that could most likely be described as Holden's defense mechanism is
The red hunting hat
When Melinda was ready to accept what happened to her, she referred to her attacker as:
Andy Evans
Who killed Banquo?
The murderers
Halfway through the play, Shakespeare introduces the Porter, a seemingly unimportant character with the important job of _______________.
Comic relief
The voice/atmosphere the author creates
Tone
Which symbol in Catcher in the Rye represents the sad reality that Holden CAN NOT protect innocence from being lost?
graffiti in the museum
Which event caused Melinda to "wake up" and realize she has hit rock bottom:
Mr. Freeman taking an interest in her, and telling her that he is there for her if she needs to talk.
Who was named Prince of Cumberland by Duncan?
Malcolm
Toward the middle of the play, Macbeth refers to himself as a "barren scepter", this means:
He will have no children to be heirs to the throne
A conversation a character has with himself/herself where only the audience hears it
Soliloquy
When does Holden finally realize that growing up is unavoidable?
When he sees Phoebe on the carousel
An “animalistic noise” grows in Melinda letting us know that she is…
Anxious