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Who said it?
100
What is Lady Macbeth's signal to Macbeth for him to kill Duncan?
Bell
100
Why didn't Lady Macbeth kill Duncan when she had the opportunity?
He looked like her father.
100
What gates does the Porter pretend to open?
The gates of hell
100
How do Ross and the Old Man describe the behavior of Duncan's horses? List 2 of their behaviors.
Broke their stalls Ran out (flung out) Made war with mankind Ate each other
100
I go, and it is done. The bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan, for it is knell That summons thee to heaven or to hell.
Macbeth
200
What is the apparition Macbeth sees before he murders Duncan?
Dagger
200
What word was Macbeth not able to say when he was in Duncan's chamber?
Amen
200
According to the Porter, what 3 things does drink provoke?
Nose-painting, sleep, and urine
200
Who does MacDuff blame for Duncan's murder?
Duncan's sons
200
"Go get some water And wash this filthy business from your hand."
Lady Macbeth
300
What is Duncan's gift to Lady Macbeth for her hospitality?
Diamond
300
What literary device is employed in this quote? "Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand?"
Hyperbole
300
List 4 of the unusual occurrences detailed by Lennox when he says "The night has been unruly."
Chimneys blown down Screams of death Clamoring of the obscure bird (owl) The earth was feverous (warm) The earth did shake (earthquake)
300
What are the names of Duncan's sons?
Malcolm and Donalbain
300
"I dreamt last night of the three Weird Sisters. To you they have showed some truth."
Banquo
400
Who is the goddess of witchcraft alluded to by Macbeth?
Hecate
400
In addition to Duncan and his guards, what does Macbeth say he has murdered?
Sleep
400
What literary device is employed in this quote: "Tongue nor heart cannot conceive nor name thee!"
Personification
400
What is the "Thriftless ambition" referred to by Ross when discussing the guilt of Duncan's sons?
They gain nothing from killing their father.
400
"Three score and ten I can remember well, within the volume of which time I have seen Hours dreadful and things strange, but this sore night hath trampled former knowings."
The Old Man
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