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Quiz Macbeth Act 3

Slide 1 - Diapositive

How does Macbeth's meeting with the murderers in Act 3 scene 1 relate to the theme of deception?

Slide 2 - Question ouverte

Why does Macbeth hire the murderers?
A
To seek revenge on his enemies
B
To eliminate potential threats to his power
C
To prove his loyalty to King Duncan
D
To make new allies in his quest for power

Slide 3 - Quiz

How does Macbeth's character develop in Act 3?
A
He becomes more ruthless and paranoid.
B
He becomes more humble and selfless.
C
He becomes more compassionate and forgiving.
D
He becomes more honest and trustworthy.

Slide 4 - Quiz

What does Macbeth mean by 'To be thus is nothing, But to be safely thus'?
A
Being a king isn't dangerous, no need to protect oneself
B
Becoming king is everything, no need to worry now
C
Being a king is worthless, no security needed
D
Becoming king is worthless if he can't stay in power

Slide 5 - Quiz

What does Macbeth mean by the statement 'We have scorch'd the snake, not killed it' in Act 3 scene 2?
A
Macbeth is expressing regret for killing Banquo and Fleance.
B
Macbeth is referring to a literal snake they encountered.
C
Macbeth thinks the snake is dead and no longer a threat.
D
Macbeth believes that although Banquo is dead, his own position is not yet safe while Fleance lives

Slide 6 - Quiz

What motif is represented when Banquo says 'It will be rain tonight' and what happens right after?
A
The motif of weather and its connection to ominous events is represented. Immediately after, assassins attack and kill Banquo.
B
The motif of friendship is represented. Immediately after, Banquo and Macbeth have a friendly conversation.
C
The motif of sleep is represented. Immediately after, Banquo falls asleep and has a nightmare.
D
The motif of prophecy is represented. Immediately after, Macbeth receives a new prophecy from the witches.

Slide 7 - Quiz

“There the serpent lies; the worm that’s fled hath nature that in time will venom breed”. Who is Macbeth talking about and what does he mean?

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

What does the ghost of Banquo do when he appears and how does Macbeth react?
A
The ghost disappears and Macbeth laughs.
B
The ghost sits in Macbeth's seat and Macbeth reacts with fear.
C
The ghost dances and Macbeth is amused.
D
The ghost speaks to Macbeth and Macbeth reacts with anger.

Slide 9 - Quiz

How does Lady Macbeth try to save face when Macbeth starts raving against a ghost no one but him can see?
A
Lady Macbeth claims that it is a momentary fit.
B
Lady Macbeth blames the servants for Macbeth's behavior.
C
Lady Macbeth pretends to see the ghost too.
D
Lady Macbeth leaves the room in fear.

Slide 10 - Quiz

What motif recurs in Lady Macbeth’s lines to Macbeth in Act 3 scene 4 that we also saw in Act 1 scene 7 (when she tries to convince him to kill Duncan)?
A
The motif of praising Macbeth's bravery.
B
The motif of encouraging Macbeth's ambition.
C
The motif of questioning Macbeth's manhood.
D
The motif of doubting Macbeth's loyalty.

Slide 11 - Quiz

“I am in blood stepped in so far that I should wade no more, returning were as tedious as go over” Act 3 Scene 4.

What does Macbeth mean?
A
Macbeth means that he is covered in blood.
B
Macbeth means that he is tired of killing.
C
Macbeth means that he wants to go back home.
D
Macbeth means that he has committed so many murders that there is no turning back.

Slide 12 - Quiz

What is the purpose of Act 3 scene 6; what do we find out here?
A
We find out that Macbeth has become insane.
B
We find out that people suspect Malcolm and Donaldbain.
C
We find out that Macbeth is planning another murder.
D
We find out that Macduff and Malcolm have gone to England to convince the King to fight Macbeth.

Slide 13 - Quiz

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