What's going on?
Complete that quote
Who said that to whom?
Name that character
What's the significance?
100
This appeals to the groundlings
What is the Porter scene
100
Is that a dagger which I see before me, the _____ _____ ____ _____
What is "the handle toward my hand" BONUS **Who is speaking?
100
That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold
What is Lady Macbeth to herself
100
This character is having trouble sleeping
Who is Banquo BONUS **Why is he having trouble sleeping?
100
This symbolizes Macbeth's guilt
What is the blood on his hands
200
The conversation between these two characters shows us that nature is upset over Duncan's death
What is Ross and the Old Man
200
Will all great Neptune's ocean wash the _____ _____ _____ _____ _____
What is "blood clean from my hand" Bonus **who is speaking?
200
These deeds must not be thought after these ways: so it will make us mad"
What is Lady Macbeth to Macbeth BONUS **What is the significance?
200
This character is concerned with practical details of the crime
Who is Lady Macbeth BONUS **How does this contrast with Macbeth's reaction?
200
Macbeth doesn't think this will help wash his hands clean
What is Neptune's ocean
300
This provides comic relief to the audience after the intense murder scene.
What is the purpose of the "porter" scene?
300
A _____ _____ clears us of this deed
What is "little water" BONUS **who is speaking?
300
"To you they have show'd some truth"
What is Banquo to Macbeth BONUS **What is going on in the play at this point?
300
This character refuses to go to Macbeth's coronation
Who is Macduff BONUS **Why does he refuse to go?
300
This is nature reacting to the murder of King Duncan?
What is the darkness during the day and the odd behavior of the hawk and the horses
400
The result is that may rally other nobles to overthrow Macbeth.
What is conflict that might arise as a result of King Duncan's son's fleeing from Scotland?
400
To know my deed, _____ _____ ____ ____ ______
What is "twere best not know myself" BONUS **Who is speaking?
400
"There's daggers in men's smiles: the near in blood,the nearer bloody"
What is Donalbain to Malcolm BONUS **What is the significance?
400
This character frames the king's sleeping grooms
Who is Lady Macbeth BONUS **How does she do this?
400
The purpose of this dramatic element is to reveal Macbeth's state of mind to the audience only
What is Macbeth's "dagger" soliloquy
500
She could not perform this act because King Duncan looked too much like her own father.
Why couldn't Lady Macbeth kill Duncan when she had the chance?
500
"Wake Duncan ____ ____ ____ , I would thou couldst!"
What is "with thy knocking" BONUS **Who is speaking?
500
" O, gentle lady, 'Tis not for you to hear what I can speak: The repetition, in a woman's ear, Would murder as it fell."
What is Macduff to Lady Macbeth BONUS **What is the significance?
500
Suspicion has fallen on these two characters
Who are Malcolm and Donalbain BONUS **Why do they look guilty?
500
Macbeth claims to have done this out of his passionate love for his king.
What is the reason Macbeth gives for killing the guards
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