How did Macbeth take control of his free will in act 2?
Killed the guards
Which character says "Knock, knock, knock. Who's there i'th'name of Beelzebub?" (Act 2)
Porter
Which character converses with an Old Man the night after Duncan's death?
Ross
In which act do Banquo and Macbeth receive their prophecies?
Act One
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Which character says “This supernatural soliciting
Cannot be ill; cannot be good. If ill,
Why hath it given me earnest of success Commencing in a truth? I am thane of Cawdor.”? (Act 1)
Macbeth
Which characters are Duncan's sons who fled Scotland after his murder?
Malcom and Donaldbain
In which act does a drunken Porter have a soliloquy in which he tells knock knock jokes to himself?
Act Two
In this week's presentation we spoke about one significant symbol of fate. What was that symbol?
The dagger
Who says “He is already nam’d and gone to scone to be invested”? (Act 2)
Macduff
Which character discovers Duncan's dead body?
Macduff
During which act is the weather in the setting often described as dark and thunderous?
Act One
In our first seminar we talked about who and what sways Macbeth's free will. What were the TWO things we said?
The Witches/Weird Sisters & Lady Macbeth
Which character says “Glamis thou art, and Cawdor, and shalt be what thou art promis’d; yet I do fear thy nature.”? (Act 1)
Lady Macbeth
Which character verifies (NOT discovers) Duncan's death alongside Macbeth?
Lennox
During which act does Banquo have a dream about the witches?
Act Two