reach an authoritative judgment or settlement.
arbitrate
people of good social position, specifically (in the UK) the class of people next below the nobility in position and birth.
gentry
a cause of great distress or annoyance.
bane
strongly laxative in effect.
purgative
a state of extreme seriousness, urgency, or desperation.
direness
suddenly spring or flinch back in fear, horror, or disgust.
recoil
making a loud and confused noise.
clamorous
impair the appearance of; disfigure.
mar
an external form, appearance, or manner of presentation, typically concealing the true nature of something.
guise
to delay or be tardy in acting or doing
tarry
provide (a place) with defensive works as protection against attack.
fortify
cruel and oppressive government or rule.
tyranny
anxiety; mental uneasiness.
perturbation
express severe disapproval of (someone or something)
censure
take (a position of power or importance) illegally or by force.
usurp
How does Lady Macbeth's behavior in Act V reflect her guilt and mental state?
She sleepwalks and talks about the murders.
Explain how the following prophecy comes true: Macbeth shall not be vanquished until Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane.
In Scene 3, how does Macbeth react to the news that Birnam Wood is moving toward Dunsinane?
He becomes angry and threatens the messenger.
Why do the English forces use the branches of Birnam Wood as camouflage?
To hide their numbers
Why does Macbeth insist on fighting to the death, even when he knows the battle is lost?
He is too proud to pay homage to Malcolm.
How does Macbeth react to the revelation that Macduff was born by caesarean section, and how does this twist impact his sense of invincibility?
Macbeth becomes afraid to fight Macduff and scared, realizing he can be killed.
What is the best line in Act V?
"Thou'lt be afraid to hear it."
or
"Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped!"
Which film version of Macbeth is best?
1971 d. Roman Polanski
Who in this class has the accrued the most bonus points reading in Act V?
Answers vary.
What happens to Lady Macbeth and why?
She kills herself because of the guilt of the murders.