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Who Said It?
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The first characters we meet in the beginning of the play 

The Witches

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Who dies in Act 2?

King Duncan and the Guards

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What is a dagger?

A knife

100

What time period does Macbeth take place?

The Medieval/Middle Ages (11th Century)

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"Fair is foul and foul is fair"(1.1.12)

The Witches

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His name sounds like Macbeth

Macduff

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How is King Duncan killed?

He is stabbed in his sleep

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How do we define the word treason?

A high level of crime committed against a country/governement

200

Did the characters in Macbeth have electricity?

No
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"Say from whence you owe this strange intelligence or why upon this blasted heath you stop our way with such prophetic greeting. Speak I charge you"(1.3.78-81)

Macbeth

300

The Kings Sons

Malcolm + Donalbain 

300

Who is the one that kills Duncan and the guards?

Macbeth

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What does it mean to have morals?

The values that someone has, how they define good and bad

300

What is different from how battles were fought?

Knight armor, shields, swords, horses vs guns, tanks, airplane

300

"Yet do I fear thy nature; it is too full o' th' milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way"(1.5.16-18).

Lady Macbeth

400

What is the King's name?

Duncan

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Who was plotting to kill Duncan once he entered the castle?

Lady Macbeth

400

What does it mean when something is foul?

highly offensive, disgusting, evil or unfair

400

Who was Shakespeare?

British playwright, poet & actor. Widely regarded as greatest writer in the English language.

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"Merciful powers, restrain in me the cursed thoughts that nature gives way to in repose"(2.1.9-11)

Banquo

500

Who is Macbeth's closest friend?

Banquo

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How was Macbeth convinced to commit such a crime?

Lady Macbeth makes him realize how much power they will have together

500

1. What does it mean to be ambitious?

2. What is a chamber?

1. having a strong desire to succeed

2. The bedroom in a castle

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Name two words Shakespeare invented. 

Birthplace, downstairs, hunchbacked, misquote, archvillain 

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"Faith, here's an equivocator that could swear in both the scales against either scale, who committed treason enough for God's sake yet could not equivocate to heaven"(2.3.8-11)

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