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In thebeginning

Death of a king

MurderersAnd

accessoriesWho said it? Misc.

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Duncan is king of what country?

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Scotland

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What country was Duncan fighting a war with?

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Norway

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What characters are the first to appear

in the play?

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The witches

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What was Macbeth’s original title?

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Thane of Glamis

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What is the name of Macbeth’s castle?

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Inverness

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How did Macbeth mess up the plans to

kill the king?

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He brought the daggers back to the room with him instead of planting

them on the guards.

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Who was the first to “discover” the body

of the deceased king?

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Macduff

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Where did Donalbain flee after Duncan was killed?

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Ireland

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What signs in nature reflected a world out of balance due to the death of the king? Name at least two.

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The falcon was eaten by the owl, the horses were

eating each other, it looked like night during

the day

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What characters suspect that Macbeth murdered Duncan?

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Banquo, Malcolm, and

Macduff

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What reason did Macbeth give for not

killing Banquo himself?

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They had mutual friends that he needed to stay on good terms

with.

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Why are the murderers who kill

Banquo so willing to do the deed?

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Macbeth told them that Banquo was the reason for their poverty and he was willing to pay them

well.

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Macbeth takes over the plot to reign that his

wife once prodded him to do when he fails to

include her in this plot.

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The plot to murder Banquo

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Who accuses whom of paying “most foully for it” and

what does “it” refer to?

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Banquo insinuates that Macbeth has come to “it” or the crown by

nefarious means (murder of the king).

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What do Banquo and Macbeth have in

common soon after the witches’ predictions?

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They both have trouble sleeping due

to nightmares.

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Who said, “If good, why do I yield to that

suggestion/ whose horrid image doth unfix my hair.

. .” and to whom?

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Macbeth – to himself

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Who said, “What, can the devil speak true?” and to

whom was it spoken?

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Banquo – to Macbeth (and Ross)

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Who said, “Naught’s had, all’s spent, / where our

desire is got without content . . .” and to whom

was it spoken?

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Lady Macbeth – to herself

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Who said, “That which should accompany old age, / As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, / I must not look to have,” and to

whom was it spoken?

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Macbeth – to himself

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Who said, “O Scotland, Scotland! Fit to govern? No, not to live,” and to whom was it spoken?

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Macduff – to Malcolm

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“Fair is foul and foul is fair” contains this

literary device.

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Alliteration

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What are the three apparitions to first appear to Macbeth

via the witches’ magic?

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The armed head warning about the Thane of Fife, the bloody child saying no one of woman born can harm him, the child crowned, saying he can’t be defeated until Birnam Wood

comes to Dunsinane.

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What does the bloody child represent?

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Macduff torn from his mother’s womb.

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What is ironic about the first title Macbeth

inherits after the witches’ prediction?

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The Thane of Cawdor was killed for

committing treason as Macbeth will

eventually be. Category 5: $400: Q

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Who had an early morning appointment to see Duncan they day he was found

dead?

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Macduff and Lennox

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