What is dramatic irony?
When the audience knows something the characters on stage don't.
What name is given to small sausages wrapped in bacon, a staple at a British Christmas dinner?
Pigs in blankets
Which city is Ms Omitogun from?
London
What quotation did we unpick that describes what Lady Macbeth would do to her own child?
"dash'd the brains out"
What is a hamartia? What is Macbeth's hamartia?
A fatal flaw. Ambition
What colour was Santa’s suit before he was rebranded red by Coca Cola?
Green
What did Ms Omitogun get her degree in?
Law
What is the name of the hierarchy of living things?
The Great Chain of Being
What is the Macbeths' plan for Duncan's murder?
Lady Macbeth will give Duncan's two guards so much wine that they 'lie as in death', allowing Duncan to be an unguarded target for Macbeth to attack in the night. They will frame the guards for Duncan's murder by covering their daggers in Duncan's blood.
How many points does a snowflake traditionally have?
six
How many cats has Ms Omitogun have?
3 - Apollo, Roman and Luca
Why does Duncan's death happen off stage?
It would be offensive to King James to kill a king on stage and it also allows the audience to make it even more gruesome and disturbing in their minds.
What 3 prophecies do the witches give to Macbeth? What 3 prophecies do the witches give to Banquo?
Macbeth: Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, King
Banquo: greater than Macbeth yet lesser, happier yet not as happy, he won't be king but his descendants will be.
Name 6 of Santa’s reindeers.
Blitzen, Comet, Cupid, Dasher, Prancer, Vixen, Dancer and Donner
How tall is Ms Omitogun?
6ft
What actions does Macbeth do later in the play to become a true tyrant?
Kills Banquo and Macduff's family - targeting people who are suspicious of him
What does 'revered' mean? How does it link to Macbeth?
Deeply respected or admired - he is in A1S2 for his bravery and fighting skills.
How many people in the UK will have a veggie / vegan Christmas dinner?
Approximately 13%
Which month is my birthday?
October
What does 'eponymous' mean?
Someone giving their name to something / something being named after someone.