What happens in MacBeth?
Plot Analysis
Rhetorical Devices
Language Patterns
What is the difference between?
100

Which characters in Greek mythology do the witches likely allude to?

The Fates

100

Definition of motif

An idea or theme that comes up repetitively in a given work or set of works.
100

What is the entire point of the Porter in Act 2 Scene 3?

Comic Relief

100

This line is written in which meter: "I conjure you by that which you profess"

Iambic pentameter

100

Assonance and consonance

Both involve repeated sounds throughout a line or sentence, but assonance refers to repeated vowel sounds, while consonance refers to repeated consonant sounds.

200

Who is Banquo's son?

Fleance

200

Which motif is emphasized in these lines: Hear it not Duncan, for it is a knell / That summons thee to heaven or to hell

Willingness to commit great acts of evil (murder, treason, etc.) on behalf of one's personal gain

200

Name the rhetorical device: All hail, MacBeth and Banquo! / Banquo and MacBeth, all hail!

Chiasmus

200

Which character(s) tend to speak in Trochaic Tetrameter?

The witches (and Hecate!)

200

Stressed and unstressed syllables

Stressed syllables are naturally emphasized or spoken slightly louder and longer than unstressed syllables, making them the building blocks for meter.

300

What happens to Lady MacBeth in the end?

She has an off-stage suicide that is assumed by the audience to have taken place.

300

Explain the paradox: 

Lesser than Macbeth, and greater. Not so happy, yet much happier. Thou shalt get kings, though thou be none.

Banquo will not be king (lesser, not so happy, "thou be none") but he will have descendants who are kings, making him also greater, happier, and the father of kings. 

300

Name the rhetorical device: Except they meant to bathe in reeking wounds / Or memorize another Golgotha, I cannot tell

Allusion (to Golgotha, where Jesus was crucified)

300

Name the repetition device: 

First Witch: When shall we three meet again?
In thunder, lightning, or in rain?

Second Witch: When the hurly-burly's done,
When the battle's lost and won.

Anaphora (repetition of "when")

300

Anaphora and alliteration

Both use repetition to communicate, but anaphora repeats whole words or phrases, while alliteration only repeats beginning sounds in a sentence.

400

Which character becomes king after MacBeth?

Malcolm

400

Name the motif that goes with theses lines: Better be with the dead, whom we, to gain our peace, have sent to peace, than on the torture of the mind to lie in restless ecstasy.

It is better to die with clean hands and be at peace than to live a life of murderous ambition that leads to madness.

400

Name the rhetorical device: Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown / And placed a barren scepter in my grip

Pun (fruitless = pointless & childless)

400

Name the repetition device:

Shipwrecking storms and direful thunders break,

So from that spring whence comfort seemed to come

Discomfort swells. Mark, King of Scotland, mark...

Consonance

400

Allusion and pun

While both of these devices require the reader to understand a double meaning or reference, an allusion specifically asks the reader to draw a connection to outside, shared knowledge, while a pun draws a connection between two different meanings of the same word.

500

Which object does the first witch show her sisters near the beginning of the play?

A pilot's thumb

500

In what way does Act 4 Scene 2 provide both a sense of both tragedy and comic relief (a kind of plot-embedded paradox)?

A little boy is sassy and witty, but then he gets murdered (because he is an egg).

500

Name the rhetorical device: Life is a tale told by an idiot.

Aphorism

500

Name the repetition device: Tis safer to be that which we destroy/Than by destruction dwell in doubtful joy. 

Parallelism (destroy, destruction)

500

Paradox and chiasmus

Both employ pairs of opposites. However, paradox places two mutually exclusive opposites and declares them both to be true, whereas chiasmus has more to do with the order in which the opposites are presented.