Quiz Macbeth Act 2

Quiz Macbeth Act 2
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Quiz Macbeth Act 2

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What eerie vision does Macbeth have before he kills Duncan?
A
A blood-covered specter
B
A floating dagger
C
A haunting voice
D
A ghostly figure

Slide 2 - Quiz

Why does Lady Macbeth say she didn’t kill the king herself?
A
Because she wanted Macbeth to gain power
B
Because he resembled her father
C
Because she was too weak to do it
D
Because she was afraid of getting caught

Slide 3 - Quiz

Why do Malcom and Donalbain run away from the court?
A
They fear for their own lives
B
They are guilty of the murder
C
They dislike the new king
D
They want to join a rebellion

Slide 4 - Quiz

How does Lady Macbeth publicly react to the news of the murder?
A
She denies any involvement
B
She laughs maniacally
C
She screams in horror
D
She faints

Slide 5 - Quiz

What has Macbeth done to the guards?
A
Macbeth has imprisoned them.
B
Macbeth has rewarded them.
C
Macbeth has promoted them.
D
Macbeth has killed them.

Slide 6 - Quiz

“Sleep no more, / Macbeth does murder sleep”. Explain this line.
A
Macbeth is a sleepwalking murderer
B
Macbeth plans to kill more people in their sleep
C
Macbeth will never sleep again
D
Macbeth will forever be haunted by guilt

Slide 7 - Quiz

What motif is used in the line 'a little water clears us of this deed'?
A
Fate
B
Betrayal
C
Ambition
D
Guilt

Slide 8 - Quiz

Of what motif is the line '’tis unnatural, even like the deed that’s done … Duncan’s horses … turned wild in nature, broke their stalls, flung out' an example?
A
Revenge
B
Deception
C
Power
D
Nature

Slide 9 - Quiz

Why has Macbeth gone to Scoen?
A
To escape from King Duncan
B
To seek revenge on Macduff
C
To be crowned king
D
To join the rebels

Slide 10 - Quiz

Why is it significant that Macduff isn't going there?
A
Macduff is afraid of the witches
B
Macduff is loyal to King Duncan
C
Macduff suspects Macbeth
D
Macduff is too busy with his own plans

Slide 11 - Quiz

What motif is used in the line 'the night has been unruly: where we lay, our chimneys were blown down and … lamentings heard i’th’air'?
A
Love
B
Rebirth
C
Justice
D
Disorder

Slide 12 - Quiz