When Duncan is found dead, Lady Macbeth acts like this.
What is shocked? She acts like the "Innocent flower"
Macbeth admits to killing them.
Who are the guards/servants?
What does Macbeth think the floating dagger is?
What is fate?
"Fair is foul and foul is fair" is an example of this literary element.
What is Oxymoron?
What signal does Macbeth receive that Lady Macbeth is in charge of?
What is the sound of a bell.
Lady Macbeth does this with the bloody daggers.
What is uses them to frame the servants/guards.
What does the Porter pretend to be?
What is the gatekeeper of hell.
Bonus 100 pt: What is ironic about this?
What does Macbeth think of the blood on his hands?
What is he feels guilty and awful about it?
Bonus 100pt: What makes this kill different from others that he has done?
Why are the Porter's lines different from every other character?
What is he is a peasant and would be illiterate/less formal than everyone else?
Bonus 50pt: What is the name of writing that his lines are written in?
After murdering Duncan, Macbeth becomes paranoid about this.
What is being caught committing murder ?
Why does Macbeth kill the guards?
2 reasons
What are somethings Lady Macbeth prays to evil spirits for that happens in Act II?
(HINT: 2 main things)
What is darkness to cover what they are doing and to feel no guilt