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What does downfall mean?

Cause of destruction; losing power

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What does failing mean?

Fault or weakness

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What does fateful mean?

Having important effects on the future

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What does momentum mean?

Forward movement

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What does opposing mean?

On different sides of an issue or conflict

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What does the Latin root -turb- mean?

Confusion or disorder

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What does the word turbulence mean?

Sudden or violent movement

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What does the word turbid mean?

Cloudy and thick

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Who was the man that Macbeth must fear because he was not “born of a woman”?

Macduff

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What did “not born of a woman” actually mean?

He was born via c-section.

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How did the witch’s prophecy of the Birnum Wood come to fruition?

The British army cut the trees down and used them was coverage.

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What was the theme of our unit?

The direct relationship between the past and future

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What is a major theme in Macbeth?

Guilt vs conscience

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What odd behavior did Lady Macbeth present in the end of the play?

Sleep walking and talking

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What was a major influence on Shakespeare’s writings?

Religion

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How are the witches described?

Old and ugly

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How did Banquo die?

Macbeth hired men to kill him and his son.

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Why do actors refuse to even say the word Macbeth?

Bad things tend to happen

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Why was Lady Macduff so upset with Macduff?

She believed he just left her and their child.

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Is Macbeth considered a comedy or a tragedy?

Tragedy

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Where is Macbeth set?

Scotland

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Who were King Duncan’s sons?

Malcolm and Donalbain

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Who does Macbeth see at his dinner that scares him?

Banquo’s ghost

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How does Macbeth’s plan for Banquo go wrong?

His son escapes

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Who becomes king after Macbeth is overthrown?

Malcolm