Character
Setting/Plot
Who is the speaker?
Theme/Symbol/
Figurative Language/Concepts
Ms Jurchuk
100

What does Lady Macbeth need with her at all times? (think about symbolism)

Light/Candle

100

Before the battle, where do the Scottish Thanes and the English forces meet?

Birnam Wood

100

Identify the speaker:

“The Thane of Fife had a wife. Where is she now?”

Lady Macbeth

100

Tragic Hero: What is Macbeth's Hamartia (fatal flaw)?

Ambition

100

What school does Ms J attend?

Western

200

Who does Macbeth kill during the final battle?

Young Siward

200

How do the rebel armies camouflage themselves in Act 5?

They hold tree branches from the Birnam Woods

200

Identify the speaker:

“Foul whisperings are abroad: unnatural deeds / Do breed unnatural troubles”

Doctor

200

What does the imaginary blood on Lady Macbeths hands symbolize?

Her guilt

200

How old is Ms J? 

(please be nice!!!!!!!!!)

24

300

Who is missing from the final battle?

Donaldbain

300

What does Macduff present to Malcolm at the end of Act 5?

Macbeths head

300

Identify the speaker:

“They have tied me to a stake / I cannot fly / But bear-like, I must fight the course”

Macbeth

300

Tragic hero: why is it important that Macbeth dies at the end of the play?

In a tragedy, good always triumphs. The tragic hero must die

300

During a game of kick ball, would Ms J...

a) Run towards the ball and help her team 

b) Run away from the ball/sit in the middle of the field

b) Run away from the ball/sit in the middle of the field

400

What does Angus say is the feeling of people who are in Macbeth’s army?

They are not there out of loyalty. They are there because of fear and obedience

400

List the three things that signify that Lady Macbeth has officially gone mad

1. Sleepwalking

2. She exposes the Macbeths by disclosing their crimes

3. She continuously rubs imaginary blood off of her hands

400

Identify the speaker:

“Thou liest, abhorred tyrant. With my sword I’ll prove the lie thou speak’st. ”

Young Siward

400

Who is the speaker? What does the candle symbolize?

“Out, out, brief candle! Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player / That struts and frets his hour upon the stage / And then is heard no more”

Speaker: Macbeth


Candle: the candle represents life. Specifically, how brief life is.

400

What is Ms J's other job?

Dance Teacher

500

What is the difference between Macbeth's and Macduff's reactions to their wive's deaths?

Macduff: consumed by grief

Macbeth: indifferent- she was going to die at some point, and life is meaningless

500

During his fight with Macduff, why does Macbeth realize he might be in trouble?

Macduff is not born from a womb, he is born through a c-section. Thus, Macduff can kill him as told by the prophecy.

500

Identify the speaker:

“Now does he feel his title / Hangs loose about him, like a giant’s robe upon a dwarfish thief”

Angus

500

Who is the usurper? How does this quotation reflect/discuss the Chain of Being?

“Hail, King! For so thou art: behold, where stands / The usurper’s head: the time is free.”

Usurper: Macbeth

Macbeth killed Duncan (regicide). They have gotten rid of Macbeth, and righted the chain of being= now have peace. 

500

How many of Ms J's family members are currently working at St Mikes? 

*Bonus marks if you can list them all/ or list their position (100 extra points)*

4

Ms J 

Mr Jurchuk (brother/supply teacher)

Ms Robinson (mom/drama teacher)

TJ (dad/Hall Monitor)

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