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Jeopardy $100 Characters Plot Quotations True-False Setting $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy
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1 - $100 ■ This character is told his sons would be kings. ■ Who is Banquo
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1 - $200 ■ They predict Macbeth’s future ■ Who are the witches/weird sisters?
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1 - $300 ■ This character reports Macbeth’s success in battle. ■ Who is Ross?
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1 - $400 ■ Lady Macbeth telling her husband: “Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under it” is this form of figurative language ■ What is a simile?
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1 - $500 ■ Who says: ■ “Thou hast it not: king, Cawdor, Glamis, all, as the weird worm promised ■ and I fear thou play’dst most foully for’t” ■ Who is Banquo?
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2 - $100 ■ King Duncan names him as the successor to his throne? ■ Who is Malcolm?
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2 - $200 ■ This upsets Macbeth at the banquet in III, iv. ■ What is the appearance of Banquo’s ghost?
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2 - $300 ■ The prophecies given to Macbeth in Act IV that makes him overconfident. ■ What is: no man of woman born shall harm Macbeth and he shall never be vanquished until Brinam Wood marches to Dunsinane Hill.
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2 - $400 ■ The turning point of the play. ■ What is when the ghost of Banquo appears.
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2 - $500 ■ Makes Macbeth overconfident, ruthless, and dangerous to himself and others. ■ What is the witches’ prophecies in Act IV?
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3 - $100 ■ Who says: ■ “Pray you keep seat./The fit is momentary; upon a thought/He will again be well.” ■ Who is Lady Macbeth?
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3 - $200 ■ Who says: ■ “Filthy hags! Why do you show me this?/…Now I see ‘tis true;/For the blood-boltered Banquo/smiles upon me!...” ■ Who is Macbeth?
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3 - $300 ■ What does Macbeth mean with: ■ “I am in blood/Stepped in so far that, should I wade no more,/Returning were as tedious as go o’er.” ■ What is I have gone so far with these crimes that it makes no difference now if I commit more?
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3 - $400 ■ What does Macbeth mean when he says to the dagger: ■ “Thou marshall’st me the way that I was going;/And such an instrument I was to use.” ■ What is you urge me to the action I was planning, suggesting the same instrument that I had in mind.
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3 - $500 ■ What does Lady Macbeth mean when she says: ■ “Naught’s had, all’s spent,/Where our desire is got without content./’Tis safer to be that which we destroy/Than by destruction dewll in doubtful joy.” ■ What is getting what you want is not always worth the pain that follows?
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4 - $100 ■ Lady Macbeth is as strong a character at the end of the paly as she was at the start. ■ What is false?
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4 - $200 ■ Malcolm becomes king at the end of the play just as his father originally intended. ■ What is true?
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4 - $300 ■ The news of his family’s murder was brought to Macduff by Malcolm. ■ What is False?
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4 - $400 ■ AS a result of his visits to the witches, Macbeth became more and more insecure and worried. ■ What is false?
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4 - $500 ■ Malcolm misrepresented himself to Macduff because he wanted to play a practical joke on him. ■ What is false?
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5 - $100 ■ Where the story takes place. ■ What is Scotland
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5 - $200 ■ The country where Malcolm flees. ■ What is England?
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5 - $300 ■ The country where Donalbain Flees. ■ What is Ireland?
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5 - $400 ■ Surprise! It’s a quotation instead: ■ Who says: ”Is the execution done on Cawdor? Are not/ Those in commission yet returned?” ■ Who is King Duncan?
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5 - $500 ■ Surprise! It’s a quotation instead: ■ “Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player/That struts and frets his hour upon the stage/And then is heard no more.” ■ What emotion/feeling is Macbeth reflecting? ■ What is realization that life is meaningless/fruitless/futile? It’s all for noting (Rather depressing, but hey—it’s a tragedy.)
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Final Jeopardy ■ Describe the four apparitions that appear to Macbeth in Act IV. ■ An armed/armored head ■ A bloody child ■ A child with a crown holding a tree branch ■ Banquo’s sons as kings
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