Macbeth Jeopardy

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Upon the
Heath
Foul Plot
Say what?
Afoot
Hallucinations &
Apparitions
How Did
I Die?
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Other than “witches,” what
other nickname is attributed
to the witches throughout the
play?
The Weird Sisters
Name the three titles with
which Macbeth was greeted
when he first meets the
witches.
Thane of Glamis
Thane of Cawdor
King
What prophecy did Banquo
receive?
Lesser than Macbeth, but
greater
Not so happy, but happier
That his sons and family line
would become kings.
After meeting with the
witches, why is Macbeth
shocked at the news that
Ross and Angus bring?
The first of his prophecies
comes true: he has been given
the title of Thane of Cawdor.
“Fair is foul and foul is fair, hover
through the fog and filthy air” is an
example of what type of figurative
device?
Paradox
How does Lady Macbeth initially
find out about Macbeth’s
prophesies?
Macbeth writes her a letter.
Who discovers Duncan’s
dead body?
Macduff
How will Macbeth know
when the scene is set for
Duncan’s murder?
When he hears the sound of the
bell.
How does Lady Macbeth
incapacitate the
chamberlains?
She gets them drunk.
Why does Lady Macbeth get
so upset at Macbeth after the
murder of Duncan?
He brings the daggers back with
him and is covered in the king’s
blood.
“Come, you spirits that tend
on moral thoughts, unsex me
here, and fill me from the
crown to the toe top-full of
direst cruelty.”
Lady Macbeth
“No more that Thane of
Cawdor shall deceive our
bosom interest. Go
pronounce his present death,
And with his former title
greet Macbeth.”
Duncan
“If you can look into the
seeds of time and say which
grain will grow and which
will not, speak, then, to me,
who neither beg nor fear your
hate.”
Banquo
“Stay, you imperfect
speakers. Tell me more, By
Sinel’s death I know I am
Thane of Glamis. But how of
Cawdor?
Macbeth
“Saucy and overbold, how did
you dare to trade and traffic with
Macbeth in riddles and affairs of
death, and I, the mistress of your
charms, the close contriver of all
harms, was never called to bear
my part or show the glory of our
art?”
Hecate
Bloody Dagger
Act II
Banquo’s Ghost
Act III
**Daily Double**
Crowned Child with a Tree
Act IV
Voices crying “Amen!,”
“God bless us!” and
“Macbeth does murder
sleep!”
Act II
“Spot” on Lady Macbeth’s
hands.
Act V
Macbeth
He is murdered in a sword fight
Macduff.
Banquo
He is attacked by three
murderers hired by Macbeth.
Lady Macbeth
She commits suicide.
Duncan
Duncan is murdered in his sleep
by Macbeth while as a guest at
Macbeth’s home.
Fleance
He is not murdered!
He gets away during his father’s
murder.
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