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Can I Quote You on That? Get Into Character Macbeth’s Many Moods What Do I Do Around Here? Symbols Figurative Language

“By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.” A 100

The Three Witches A 100

“He’s here in double trust: first, as I am his kinsman and his subject, strong both against the deed.” A 200

Macbeth A 200

“I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition, which o’erleaps itself, and falls on th’ other…” A 300

Macbeth A 300

“Good sir, why do you start, and seem to fear things that do sound so fair?” A 400

Banquo A 400

“The Thane of Fife had a wife; where is she now? What will these hands ne’er be clean?” A 500

Lady Macbeth A 500

B 100 The three witches cause Macbeth to murder Duncan True or False

B 100 False

In the beginning, Macbeth is torn between his moral side and his corrupt, ambitious side. True or False B 200

True B 200

Macduff leads and army against Macbeth so he can become king of Scotland. True or False B 300

False B 300

Lady Macbeth is so heartless she doesn’t feel any guilt for Duncan’s murder. True or False B 400

False B 400

In Act IV, the witches seek out Macbeth to give him more prophecies. True or False B 500

False B 500

Macbeth hears the witches’ first set of prophecies. C 100

Excited Appropriate Synonyms: Keyed up, eager, thrilled, animated, energized, wound up C 100

Macbeth considers murdering Duncan. C 200

Conflicted C 200

Macbeth goes off to kill Duncan. C 300

Fills himself with “dark” courage. C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Macbeth talks to Lady Macbeth after murdering Duncan. C 400

Guilty C 400

Macbeth visits the three witches for more prophecies. C 500

Demanding and/or desperate C 500

Act as contrasts to the Macbeths D 100

The Macduff family D 100

Divided between his morality and his corrupt ambition. D 200

Macbeth D 200

Set the opening mood D 300

The three witches D 300

Functions as Macbeth’s antagonist D 400

Macduff D 400

Spurs Macbeth to overcome his doubts D 500

Lady Macbeth D 500

What is the most used symbol and prop within the play? E 100

Blood E 100

What symbolic number appears over and over throughout the text of Macbeth? E 200

Three E 200

What animal does the old man use to symbolize Duncan during his speech at the end of Act II? E 300

Falcon E 300

What animal does the old man use to symbolize Duncan during his speech at the end of Act II? E 400

Owl E 400

When the witches make their final prophecies for Macbeth in Act IV, which of the apparitions symbolizes the fact that Macduff was not of woman born? E 500

What is the bloody baby E 500

To which animal does Macduff’s son compare himself when his mother asks him how he will fair without a father? F 100

What are birds? F 100

“This avarice/Sticks deeper, grows with more pernicious root/Than summer-seeming lust, and it hath been/The sword of our slain kings.” To which of the five senses does this quote appeal? F 200

Touch and Sight F 200

“This avarice/Sticks deeper, grows with more pernicious root/Than summer-seeming lust, and it hath been/The sword of our slain kings.” What or whom is being referred to in the metaphor above? F 300

Macbeth F 300

“This tyrant, whose sole name blisters our tongues,/Was once thought honest.” F 400

Taste, Touch, Sight F 400

To which of the five senses does the underlined portion of this quote appeal? “Nay, had I pow’r, I should/Pour the sweet milk of concord into hell,/Uproar the universal peace, confound/All unity on earth.” F 500

What is taste? F 500

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