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Answers to Review for Macbeth Test - Keller ISD Schools

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20. Which murder is/murders are the least beneficial <strong>to</strong> <strong>Macbeth</strong>? Lady Macduff &children21. If he were <strong>to</strong> murder Duncan, what is <strong>Macbeth</strong> afraid of? consequences22. What part do the witches play in <strong>Macbeth</strong>’s first plans? plant the idea in his mind23. What is the name of Banquo’s son? Is he assassinated with his father? Fleance; no24. The <strong>for</strong>mer thane of Cawdor was what? trai<strong>to</strong>r25. Does Banquo’s son become king after <strong>Macbeth</strong>’s death? no, Malcolm does26. Malcolm invades from which country? England27. Who kills <strong>Macbeth</strong>? Macduff28. Who tells Fleance <strong>to</strong> run <strong>for</strong> his life? Banquo29. Who murders Duncan? <strong>Macbeth</strong>30. In lying about his virtues, Malcolm tests the loyalty of which character? Macduff31. Name Duncan’s sons. Malcolm & Donalbain32 Are the <strong>Macbeth</strong>s simple or complex characters? complex33. What images are associated with <strong>Macbeth</strong>’s evil side? night, darkness34. Why does Lady <strong>Macbeth</strong> say she could not kill the king? resembles her dad35. Which king of England was Shakespeare’s patron and was represented by theapparitions? King James I36. Who becomes king immediately after <strong>Macbeth</strong> (in the play)? Malcolm37. On the march <strong>to</strong> the castle, what does Malcolm order his men <strong>to</strong> carry be<strong>for</strong>e them?tree branches38. Where does Banquo’s ghost appear? banquet at <strong>Macbeth</strong>’s castle39. Is Lady <strong>Macbeth</strong> gentler or more poetic than her husband? No, neither is gentle.40. Who plans Duncan’s murder? Does this character carry it out? Lady <strong>Macbeth</strong>; no.41. What drives Lady <strong>Macbeth</strong> <strong>to</strong> sleepwalk? guilty conscience


42. In the play, does Banquo remain innocent throughout? Yes, unlike the his<strong>to</strong>ricalBanquo.43. Who was Shakespeare’s who is represented by the apparitions? King James I44. Do the <strong>Macbeth</strong>s care about the people of Scotland? No, only themselves45. Who is a man not of woman born? Macduff46. Who are Donalbain and Malcolm? Why are they suspected in Duncan’s murder?King Duncan’s sons; they flee <strong>to</strong> England and Scotland47. How does <strong>Macbeth</strong> meet his death? with resigned courage48. Does <strong>Macbeth</strong> realize that he is all alone be<strong>for</strong>e his death? yes49. Who talks of the effect of drinking <strong>to</strong>o much? the porter50. What is <strong>Macbeth</strong>’s reaction when he hears of his wife’s death? accepting51. Who is <strong>to</strong>o naïve and praises the sweetness of <strong>Macbeth</strong>’s castle? Duncan52. Is Lady <strong>Macbeth</strong> gentler or more poetic than her husband? No53. What appears <strong>to</strong> <strong>Macbeth</strong> be<strong>for</strong>e Duncan’s murder? A floating dagger54. What is the “eye of newt” ? ingredient in witches’ brew55. When does <strong>Macbeth</strong> give up hope? learns Macduff is not of woman born56. What does Lady <strong>Macbeth</strong> think she sees on her hands? bloodstains57. After killing Duncan, how does <strong>Macbeth</strong> treat his subjects? cruelly58. Who says this line: Banquo“Thou hast it now – King, Cawdor, Glamis, all,as the weird women promised.And I fear thou played most foully <strong>for</strong> it.”?59. Who says this line: Lady <strong>Macbeth</strong>“Out, damned spot! Out, I say!”60. Who says this line about life: <strong>Macbeth</strong>“………It is a taleTold by an idiot, full of sound and fury,”

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