Who does Macbeth fight in this scene?
Malcolm
Macduff
Siward
Banquo
Macduff
Who does Macbeth fight in this scene?
Malcolm
Macduff
Siward
Banquo
Macduff
What does Macduff do after killing Macbeth?
Destroys Macbeth’s body
Puts Macbeth’s head on a pike
Declares himself king
Cries over Macbeth’s death
Puts Macbeth’s head on a pike
What does Macbeth’s refusal to surrender show about him?
He is still noble in some way
He has completely lost his mind
He never believed in the prophecy
He is afraid of being mocked
He is still noble in some way
How does Macbeth initially respond to Macduff’s challenge to fight?
He accepts eagerly
He surrenders
He refuses to fight
He mocks Macduff
He refuses to fight
Why is Macduff’s birth significant?
It proves the witches were wrong
It means he can’t be killed
It fulfills the witches’ prophecy
It shows he has royal blood
It fulfills the witches’ prophecy
How is Macbeth’s death symbolic?
It represents the fall of tyranny
It restores nature’s balance
It fulfills divine justice
All of the above
All of the above
What does Macduff call Macbeth during the fight?
Tyrant
Hero
Traitor
Brother
Tyrant
What does Macbeth say about his own life at the beginning of the scene?
He is confident of victory
He wishes he had died young
He is weary of life
He wants to flee the battlefield
He is weary of life
How does Macbeth react to the news of Macduff’s birth?
He becomes more aggressive
He is terrified and refuses to fight
He tries to bribe Macduff
He dismisses it as a lie
He is terrified and refuses to fight
What prophecy does this scene confirm?
Macbeth will live forever
Banquo’s children will rule
No man of woman born shall harm Macbeth
Birnam Wood will speak
No man of woman born shall harm Macbeth
What does Macbeth say will not touch him?
Iron
Man born of woman
Macduff’s sword
Death
Man born of woman
What crucial fact does Macduff reveal during their confrontation?
He is actually Macbeth’s son
He was born from a corpse
He was not “born of woman” in the usual way
He is immortal
He was not “born of woman” in the usual way
Despite knowing the prophecy, what does Macbeth decide to do?
Surrender to Malcolm
Take his own life
Fight Macduff anyway
Flee to Scotland
Fight Macduff anyway
Which theme is reinforced by Macduff’s victory?
Fate vs free will
Appearance vs reality
Ambition and corruption
Revenge and justice
Revenge and justice
What is the dramatic irony in this scene?
Macbeth thinks he’s invincible
Macduff already knows the truth about his birth
The readers know Macbeth is cooked
All of the above
All of the above
How was Macduff born?
Delivered by cesarean section
Prematurely
Raised from the dead
Born during an eclipse
Delivered by cesarean section
What ultimately happens to Macbeth in this scene?
He escapes
He kills Macduff
He is taken prisoner
He is killed by Macduff
He is killed by Macduff
What tone dominates the battle between Macbeth and Macduff?
Humorous and ironic
Tense and dramatic
Melancholic and slow
Optimistic and cheerful
Tense and dramatic
How is the witches prophecy fulfilled
It isn't
The woods are move to Macbeths castle and Macduff was born of a c-section
Macbeth isn't touched
The woods are blown over
The woods are move to Macbeths castle and Macduff was born of a c-section