Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4/5
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100

In his letter to his wife, how does Macbeth address his lovely wife that strikes a memorable chord?

He refers to her as his "partner in greatness."

100

What does Duncan give to his hostess, to show gratitude? 

A diamond. (Act 1, scene 1, 11-16)

100

Why is Banquo a threat to Macbeth?

The witches said Banquo's sons will be king, but Macbeth wants his sons and himself to be king (Act 1, scene 3, 68-69). 

100

Who is killed by Macbeth in Act 5.  He was of woman born.

Young Siward

100

The murder of a king is referred to as what

REGICIDE

200

According to Lady Macbeth, what is her husband to full of and what does he lack?

Too full of the milk of human kindness and he lacks evil  because he is already ambitious. 

200

What is the significance of the ringing of the bell in act 2, scene 1?

It is time for Macbeth to commit murder (Act 1, Scene 3, 63-66).

200

What literary device does this represent?

 "Our time does call upon 's" (Act 3, scene 1, 38).

Personification, Banquo gives time human abilities. 

200

The smell of blood for Lady Macbeth cannot be sweetened by what?

The perfumes of Arabia

200

A initial mistake in judgement by the protagonist is called what

HAMARTIA

300

What type of literary device is this? 

"All. Fair is foul, and foul is fair." (Act 1, scene 1, 10)

Paradox

300

According to Macbeth not even this allusion can make his blood hands clean.

Neptune's ocean cannot wipe them clean

300

What is Act 3 referred to in Tragedy?

CRISIS

300

In response to hearing about his wife's condition what does Macbeth say?

a) "She should have died hereafter."

b) "Throw physic to the dogs."

c) " Bring me no more reports."


b) "Throw physic to the dogs."

300

What is the purging or "cleansing" of emotions 

CATHARSIS

400

Who warns " to win us to our harm, the instruments of darkness tell us truths, to betray us in deepest consequence."

BANQUO

400

Which soliloquy reveals Macbeth's guilt and tormented soul in this Act?

Dagger soliloquy

400

What literary device does this represent?

"We have scorched the snake, not killed it" (Act 3, scene 2, 15).

A metaphor; the "snake" represents the dangers Macbeth has being the king. He says he only "scorched", meaning that they have not completely eliminated the danger.

400

What literary device does this represent?

Malcolm. "Be comforted. Lets make us med'cines of our great revenge to cure this deadly grief" (Act 4, scene 3, 219-221).

Metaphor.

400

The Greek goddess of retributive justice

NEMESIS

500

Who says the following and who are they referring to?


There’s no art. / To find the mind’s construction in the face. / He was a gentleman on whom I built / An absolute trust. (Act 1, scene 4, 13-16)

DUNCAN is referring to the THANE OF CAWDOR

500

Where do Donaldbain  and  Malcom go once their father is murdered?

Donaldbain= Ireland

Malcolm= England

500

" And be these juggling fiends not believed, who palter with us in a double sense" marks Macbeth's __________   ________________ in Act 5.

Final Illumination

500

What term does Macduff use to address Macbeth in their final battle scene?

"Hell Hound"

500

The final act of tragedy is called

CATASTROPHE

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