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100

Macbeth is set in this country.

What is Scotland?

100

His greatest flaw is his ambition (although if we ask his wife he isn't ambitious enough).

Who is Macbeth?

100

Lady Macbeth's reaction to the witches' prophecies

What is a passionate commitment to make sure Macbeth becomes King?

100

How most people would describe Duncan as a king.

What is kind, well-liked, and too trusting?

100

This is the rhetorical device Shakespeare used to offset heavy, dramatic scene.

What is comic relief? (Can you identify an example?)

200

The name of Macbeth's castle

What is Inverness?

200

The King names him Prince of Cumberland (his heir).

Who is Malcolm?

200

The meaning of Lady Macbeth's quote: “Yet I do fear thy nature; it is too full of the milk of human kindness To catch the nearest way."

What is her fear of Macbeth's gentle nature and her questioning if he can murder Duncan for the crown?

200

Says, “For Brave Macbeth-well he deserves that name”

Who is the Captain? (Explain its meaning.)

200

This is a political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy. It asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving his right to rule directly from the will of God.

What is the divine right of kings? 

300

This country partnered with Macdonwald to attack King Duncan in Act I.

What is Norway?

300

Executed for being a traitor and allowing Macbeth to take his position.

Who is Macdonwald aka the Thane of Cawdor?
300

How Lady Macbeth convinces Macbeth to murder King Duncan

What is she questions his masculinity?

300

The reasons Macbeth did NOT want to kill Duncan.

The king respects and honors Macbeth. Macbeth knows the king is beloved by his people. They are cousins. He does not want to suffer consequences on earth or in his afterlife. 

300

The king that Shakespeare wrote this play for.

Who is King James I?

400

The place that Macduff is Thane of

What is Fife?

400

Opens the gate for Macduff and makes an ironic reference to hell....extra points if you can tell why it is ironic. 

What is the Porter? It is ironic because he references hell without knowing that Duncan has been murdered. Also an example of comic relief!

400

The meaning of Lady Macbeth's quote: "Come, you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts! Unsex me here, And fill me from the crown to the toe top - full of direst cruelty; make thick my blood..."

What is her asking to take away her soft, feminine nature and do whatever necessary to help Macbeth become king?

400

Says, “Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under it."

What is Lady Macbeth? (What does she mean?)

400

This is an example of Shakespeare using clothing imagery in Macbeth.

What is...?

500

The places that Malcolm and Donalbain escaped to after Duncan's murder

What is England (Malcolm) and Ireland (Donalbain)?

500

This character finds the King dead

Who is Macduff?

500

Lady Macbeth tries to calm her husband when he is agitated about committing murder by telling him to do this.

What is put it out of his mind and/or wash his hands with water?

500

The Old Man and Ross discuss Duncan's horses going wild and the storm. These symbolize what events.

What is the evil of the deeds Macbeth has committed / the murder of Duncan? This is an example of the Divine Right of Kings -- why?

500

An example of this is when the ground shook and the wind howled after Duncan was murdered.

What is pathetic fallacy?

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