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100

What happens to Lady Macbeth?

She starts sleepwalking, she lets her guilt consume her (Going crazy).

100

How does the army disguise themselves?

By carrying branches.

100

Macbeth finds out who is dead?

Lady Macbeth.

100

Who is the first person Macbeth kills in the scene?

Young Siward.

100

Who becomes king?

Malcolm.

200

What items does the doctor tell the gentlewoman to keep away from Lady Macbeth?

Anything that can harm her.

200

What does the English army bring to Dunisnane?

Birnam woods.

200

What is Macbeth's reaction to finding out that Lady Macbeth is dead?

He says that she would've died anyways in the future, he showed no care, he was very calm.

200

Who comes in at the beginning of the scene to fight Macbeth?

Young Siward.

200

What news does Macduff have for Macbeth?

He was not born from a woman, he was ripped from his mothers womb.

300

What is the continuous motion Lady Macbeth does?

Washing the "blood" off her hands.

300

What does Macbeth find out?

The English army is headed to Dunsinane, Lady Macbeth's disease.

300

What is Macbeth's reaction to finding out Birman woods is coming to Dunsinane?

He didn't believe it and he called the messenger a liar.

300

What is Macbeths reaction to Macduff telling him he was not born from a woman?

He is angry at the witches for telling him this because it takes away his courage and strength.

300

Why doesn't Macbeth want to fight Macduff?

Because he lost all courage because Macduff wasn't woman born so Macbeth has fears.

400

What does Lady Macbeth specifically say that shows her character development?

In the beginning, "What's done can be undone" near the end, "What's done cannot be undone".
400

How does Macbeth react to the news that Malcolm and Macduff are coming to his castle?

He was believe it, he wasn't afraid (He has no fears).

400

When Macbeth heard the screams, what was his reaction?

He didn't really care, he was very calm and fearless.

400

What does Macduff say about his wife and childrens ghosts?

"My wife and children’s ghosts will haunt me still".

400

How does dramatic irony intensify Macbeth’s downfall during his fight with Macduff?

Macduff knows the truth but Macbeth doesn’t until too late.

500

Who says that Macbeth's army only stands with him because his soldiers are afraid of him?

Angus.

500

What does Macbeth tell the doctor to do to help his wife?

He tells the doctor to give Lady Macbeth medicine.

500

What does Macbeth mean when he says "Those clamorous harbingers of blood and death"?

It means the start of battle, and announcing the slaughter of Macbeth.

500

Why is Macbeth’s killing of Young Siward important before his confrontation with Macduff?

It shows his confidence before totally losing his hope.

500

What does Malcolm say he will do for Scotland when he becomes king?

Malcolm says that he will bring back peace to Scotland by calling home the exiles, giving the loyals rewards, and working to heal the nation’s wounds.