In Macbeth, he often delivers speeches that demonstrates his train of thought. This is referred to as a?
Soliloquy
Macbeth engages in a conversation with Lady Macbeth and states "Commends the ingredients of our poisoned chalice". Identify what a chalice is referring to?
Cup/Glass.
Name 5 villainous traits for Iago.
Conniving, Manipulative, Deceiving, Malicious, Deceitful
Who is Lord Capulet's wife?
Lady Capulet
"To be or not to be" is a quote from which play?"
Hamlet
Macbeth is provided with a prophecy from the 3 witches. What is the initial prophecy he is given?
He will become the Thane of Cawdor.
In Act 5, Scene 1-Lady Macbeth's guilt haunts her. What does she see on her hand and what occurs at this time?
She sees blood on her hands and starts hallucinating.
Who says “But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve/For daws to peck at: I am not what I am”?
& Identify the technique
Iago, Metaphor
Why is Romeo exiled?
For killing Tybalt
Which of the following words were invented by Shakespeare?
A. Assassination
B. Bump
C. Puke
In Act 4, Scene 3- Macbeth sees something at the Banquet. What does he see and how does he react?
Ghost of Banquo.
He feels
- scared
-haunted
-guilty
What happens to Lady Macbeth before she dies?
She is plagued with fits of sleep walking.
In the lines, Iago states
"Whip me such honest knaves. Others there are
Who, trimmed in forms and visages of duty,
Keep yet their hearts attending on themselves..."
What does "honest knaves" refer to?
The paradox of "honest knaves" highlights Iago’s twisted worldview. A “knave” is a deceitful person, yet Iago sarcastically calls them "honest" because they serve their masters faithfully. The violent
To which city does Romeo go after being exiled from Verona?
Mantua
"A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!" is a quote from which play?
Richard III
Lady Macbeth frames an individual for King Duncan's murder. Whom does Lady Macbeth frame for the murder of Duncan?
Duncan’s drunken chamberlains
In Macbeth, Lady Macbeth famously asks spirits to "unsex me here" in Act 1, Scene 5, seeking to remove her perceived feminine weaknesses and fill her with "direst cruelty" to aid in the murder of King Duncan.
Complete the following lines
"Come, you s_ _ _ _ _ _ / That tend on mortal thoughts, _ _ _ _ _me here, / And fill me from the
c _ _ _ _to the toe top-full / Of direst cruelty!"
"Come, you spirits / That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, / And fill me from the crown to the toe top-full / Of direst cruelty!"
Which two characters tell Brabantio, Desdemona’s father, that she has eloped with Othello?
Iago and Roderigo
What, at first, does Juliet claim that Romeo hears the morning after their wedding night?
The nightingale
Which play are Cassius, Portia, and Octavius the characters from?
Julius Caeser
Who is the goddess of witchcraft in the play?
Hecate
A technique is used in the following lines
"The raven himself is hoarse that croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan under my battlements."
Identify the technique.
Symbolism
BIBLICAL ALLUSION, ALLUSION, PARADOX
The phrase “I am not what I am” serves as a parodic allusion to a well-known biblical quote from Exodus 3:14, in which Moses asks God his name and God offers an enigmatic response: “I am that I am.”
Who discovers Juliet after she takes Friar Lawrence’s potion?
The nurse
"Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once." This is an extract from?
Julius Caeser