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Macbeth Review
Shakespeare, Macbeth, English Tragedy
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English
10th Grade
12/04/2010

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Where was Shakspeare born?
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Stratford Upon Avon
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What happened to Shakespeare's two older sisters?
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They died in infancy
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What was Shakespeare's father's trade?
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He was a glovemaker
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What political offices did Shakespeare's father hold?
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A councilman (alderman) and later Mayor
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What was the most valuable commodity in England when Shakespeare was growing up?
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wool
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How did Shakespeare's father supplement his income?
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By dealing in an illegal wool trade
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What was Shakepeare's mother's family name?
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Arden
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Who was Shakespeare's favorite poet when he was growing up?
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Ovid
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What was the name of the play Shakespeare and his fellow classmates did when in school?
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Ralph Roister Doister
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What was Shakespeare's wife's maiden name?
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Anne Hathaway
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Was Shakespeare Protestant or Catholic?
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Catholic
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What was the name of the Jesuit priest the Pope sent to England to secretly convert the country back to Catholicism?
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Edward Campion (rhymes with Champion)
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Why were there such good records of everything that happened in Shakespeare's day?
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Back then England was a police state
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Who was the first man caught in the Gunpowder plot?
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Guy Fawkes
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Who did those in the Gunpowder Plot intend to blow up?
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King James and Parliament
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What year was Macbeth written?
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1605-6...right after the Gunpowder Plot
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Why did Shakespeare write Macbeth so shortly after the Gunpowder Plot?
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He probably did so to show King James what he thought of rebellion and disolyalty...to separate himself from disloyal Catholics.
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What day of the year do the Brits celebrate the foiling of the Gunpowder Plot?
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November 5th
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Macbeth was written shortly after the Gunpowder Plot. In Macbeth, Shakespeare appeals to King James' pride by including one of the King's ancestors in the story. Who was it?
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Banquo
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Who are the only characters on stage in the opening scene of Macbeth?
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the Weird Sisters
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What is the significance of the phrase "fair is foul and foul is fair?"
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It tells the reader nothing is quite what it seem sin Macbeth,
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When the sergeant gives the King his report in Act 1 to what does he compare the two struggling armies?
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exhausted swimmers
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What does the sergeant compare Macbeth and Banquo to when he tells Duncan how savagely they tore into the Norwegians?
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he compares them to cannons loaded with twice as much powder as they should be
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Macbeth and Banquo fought 2 battles back to back. Who did they fight against?
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Macdonwald and the Norwegians
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What did the original Thane of Cawdor do to lose his title?
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He betrayed his country.
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Macbeth first met the Weird sisters returning home. Where had he been?
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In battle.
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What are Macbeth's and Banquo's response when the Weird Sisters dissappear after their first meeting?
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They wonder if they were hallucianting.
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How does Lady Macbeth respond when she finds out Duncan is coming to their castle?
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She gets giddy with  excitement over the prospect of killng him.
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What does Lady Macbeth mean when she asks murdering spirits to "unsex her?"
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She wants them to get rid of her feminine kindness.
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Why is the scene describing the outside of Macbeth's castle included?
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To show you can't tell what is underneath simply by looking at the outside of something.
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What covers the outside of Macbeth's castle that seems to make it seem so safe?
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lots of bird nests
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When Macbeth tries to back out of killing Duncan, Lady Macbeth lets him have it. What does she accuse him off?
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not loving her, being a liar, and being a coward
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What is Macbeth's relationship to Duncan?
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He is both subject and cousin.
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When Lady Macbeth accuses Macbeth of going back on his word she says she would rather do something really gruesome than break a promise. What does she say?
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She says she has nursed a baby and would rather take a baby from her breast and smash it against a wall than break sucha promise.
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When Lady Macbeth makes the point about having nursed a baby it raise san interesting question. What is it?
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What happened to the baby she nursed.
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Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth in Act 1 Scene 5 to put on a false face. She then uses a wonderful metaphor to drive home her point. What is it?
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She tells him to look like a flower but be a serpent hidden underneath it.
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What does Banquo say when at the end of Act 1 Macbeth asks him to stick with him?
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He say she will if he can keep his conscience clear doing so.
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Before Macbeth kills Duncan he hallucinates. What does he see?
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a bloody dagger floating in the air in front of him
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Why is Lady Macbeth unable to kill Duncan when she has the chance?
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He looked to much like her daddy.
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What is the primary purpose of the drunken porter scene?
Definition
comic relief
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What is ironic about the drunen porter playing like he is opening the door to hell?
Definition
Because what has just gone on inside is hellish.
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Who is knocking at the gates as the Macbeths complete the murder of Duncan? Why is it foreshadowing.
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It is Macduff; later on he is the once that exposes and kills Macbeth.
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To what mythological character is the sight of Duncan's murder compared?
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to seeing the Gorgon...which turned men to stone (her other name was Medusa)
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Who flees Scotland immediately after Duncan’s murder?
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Malcolm and Donaldbain
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Why do Malcolm and Donaldbain flee Scotland when their father is killed?
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They do not know who to trust.
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Right after Duncan is murdered, Ross and old man are talking about some strang things that happened. What were the two things they mention?
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A small owl had killed a falcon and a Duncan's horses had eaten each other.
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Why is Ross' comment about a small owl killing a falcon important?
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Because it is so unnatural just like Duncan's death. That is, Duncan was killed by something far inferior.
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Who does Macbeth fear may benefit from his murder of Duncan?
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Banquo’s Sons
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Which prophecy does not come true during the course of the play?
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Banquo’s sons will be kings.
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How do the murderers sent to kill Banquo leave the job incomplete?
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They let Fleance escape
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Who actually kills Macbeth, ending his tyrannical reign?
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Macduff
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What three things do the Weird Sisters tell Macbeth in their second meeting?
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(1) Beware the Thane of Fife

(2) Not to worry until the the forrest known as Birnum Wood starts coming toward his castle (3) That no man born of woman can hurt him

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During his second visit with the Witches, what is the last piece of information Macbeth demands to know?
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Whether Banquo's son will really be kings
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Malcolm lies to Macduff saying that he will be worse than Macbeth. Why?
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to test Macduff
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What symptom does Lady Macbeth exhibit to the Doctor?
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She sleepwalks and rubs her hands together whilke she walks as if washing them.
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Who is the goddess of witchcraft in the play?
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Hecate
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How does Macbeth suggest the Doctor cure Lady Macbeth?
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By erasing her memories
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Besides killing Duncan and Banquo, who else does Macbeth kill? Why is it so tragic?
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He kills Lady Macduff and her small son. It is tragic because Macduff had fled thinking Macbeth would not dare to hurt his family.
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What nation’s army does Malcolm bring with him to Scotland to overthrow Macbeth?
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England's
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Why is Macbeth fearless in the final battle?
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The Witches told him no man born of woman could harm him.
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What happens to Lady Macbeth at the end of the play?
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She kills herself.
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What is Macbeth's reaction to Lady Macbeth killing herself?
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He seems ambivalent...he only says that it should have occured later.
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Where did Scottish coronations always occur?
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Scone
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Who is Duncan in the play Macbeth?
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The King of Scotland
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Who is the character Macduff in the play Macbeth?
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He is the Thane of Fife and that man that finally kills Macbeth.
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What is a "thane?"
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A nobleman, something like a Duke.
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What is "Dunsinane" in the play Macbeth?
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It is either the name of the hill where Macbeth's castle stood or perhaps the name of the castle itself.
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Who is the character "Siward" in the play Macbeth?
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He is an English general helping Malcolm regain his kingdom.
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Who is the character "Ross" in the play Macbeth?
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A nobleman loyal to Duncan and to Malcolm
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Who is the character Fleance in the play Macbeth?
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Banquo's son and King James ancestor
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Who is the character Hecate in the play Macbeth?
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goddess of witchcraft...master of the Weird sisters
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What is a "porter?"
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A doorkeeper
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Who the three traitors in the play Macbeth?
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(1) Macdonwald, (2) the original Thane of Cawdor, and finally (3) Macbeth
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What is "Birnum Wood" in the play Macbeth?
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It is a forrest near Macbeth's Castle.
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  But now I am cabin'd, cribb'd, confin'd, bound in
   To saucy doubts and fears... is an example of what literary device?
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alliteration
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What man dare, I dare.
    Approach thou like the rugged Russian bear,

is an example of what literary device?

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simile
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The Prince of Cumberland! That is a step
    On which I must fall down, or else o'erleap,

is an example of what literary device?

Definition
metaphor
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   The raven himself is hoarse
    That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan
    Under my battlements.
is an example of what literary device?
Definition
personification
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At the beginning of the play Macbeth cuts off the head of the traitor Macdonwald. Why is that both ironic and foreshadowing?
Definition
Because at the end of the play he will have his own head cut off by Macduff.
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What is the climax of Macbeth?
Definition
When Macbeth kills Duncan.
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Where is the fatal decision in Macbeth?
Definition
The fatal decision occurs at the end of Act 1, when Macbeth commits to killing Duncan.
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What is Macbeth's tragic flaw?
Definition
unbridled ambition
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What is the one rule of English tragedy that Macbeth violates?
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Macbeth does not seem to have any moment of tragic insight
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There are a number of symbols used in Macbeth. What the two most prominent and what do they symbolize?
Definition

darkness and blood;

they symbolize evil and guilt

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