Define or Explain the quote
Symbols and Literary Devices
Themes/ Analytical
Historical Influence
Trivia
100

Who says this quote and what does it mean? "Who says the following line? "So foul and fair a day I have not seen."

Who is Macbeth and he is referring to the weather and the battle in Act one see three.

100

What does blood represent in this play?

What is: Guilt

100

The theme that is unchecked by moral constraint and fueled by power.

What is ambition.
100

What genre of play is Macbeth?

What is: a tragedy

100

What title(s) does Macbeth hold at the beginning of the play?

What is: Thane of Glamis and a general in the army for Scotland

200
Define Soliloquy.

What is a moment when a character on stage provides inner thoughts or context to the audience, but not characters around them.

200

What does weather symbolize in the play?

What is: supernatural occurences.

200

The theme that political is connected to order depicted in the play to descend into chaos.

What is the connection between cruelty and masculinity (or gender).
200

Who was this play written for?

Who is: King James I

200

In Act I, Scene II, what news does the wounded Captain bring to King Duncan and Scottish noblemen at a military camp near Forres?

Who is: Macbeth killed Macdonwald and the war is over.

300

Provide the context of "What you egg! [stabs him]" 

What is: The son Macduff being slain.

300

What does ambition signify in a bad ruler?

What is corruption (or downfall).

300

The theme that covers a good ruler versus a bad ruler.

What is Kinship versus Tyranny.

300

What era was the play written?

What is the renaissance era. 

300

Who delivers Macbeth's letter to  Lady Macbeth in Act I, Scene V?

Who is: Ross

400

Why does Lady Macbeth say, "Thicken my blood and clog my veins" in Act 1.

What is: She wants to feel more like a man to be wicked enough to kill. 

400

What does the floating dagger represent in Act 2 during Macbeth's famous soliloquy "Is this a dagger I see before me"?

What is: the conflict between deciding whether or not to kill King Duncan.

400

Explain the tragic flaw.

What is a character that has a flaw that leads to the characters downfall or demise.
400

What four aspects were important in the Renaissance era? (You must get at least three correct)

What is philosophy, literature, art, science.

400

Malcolm and Donalbain flee after their father's murder. Where do they go?

What is: Malcolm to England and Donalbain to Ireland

500

In Act 2 Scene 3 Lennox says, "the night was chaotic, the wind, grief in the air, screams of death, the owls making noises all night." leading up to the discovery of the murder. Why is this important?

What is: having the context of unnatural or supernatural events leading up to the murder of the (good) king.

500

What is the importance of when Lady Macbeth say "Out damned spot" in act 5? 

What is: The guilt is consuming Lady Macbeth.

500

What was the warning in the themes of Macbeth?

What is: a bad ruler will be overthrown/ fall due to their actions.
500

The reason why Shakespeare included witches.

What is: King James I's obsession with witchcraft and the supernatural.

500

In Scene IV, the last of Act II, Ross and an unnamed Old Man are talking about the unnatural events that have happened recently: an owl killed a falcon last Tuesday, last night's darkness has lingered into day, and what else?

What is: King Duncan's horses attempted to eat each other.

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