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Macbeth’s
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Moods
What Do I
Do Around
Here?
Symbols
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“By the pricking of my
thumbs, something wicked
this way comes.”
A 100
The Three Witches
A 100
“He’s here in double trust:
first, as I am his kinsman and
his subject, strong both
against the deed.”
A 200
Macbeth
A 200
“I have no spur to prick the
sides of my intent, but only
vaulting ambition, which
o’erleaps itself, and falls on
th’ other…”
A 300
Macbeth
A 300
“Good sir, why do you start,
and seem to fear things that
do sound so fair?”
A 400
Banquo
A 400
“The Thane of Fife had a
wife; where is she now? What
will these hands ne’er be
clean?”
A 500
Lady Macbeth
A 500
The three witches cause
Macbeth to murder Duncan
True or False
B 100
False
B 100
In the beginning, Macbeth is
torn between his moral side
and his corrupt, ambitious
side.
True or False
B 200
True
B 200
Macduff leads and army
against Macbeth so he can
become king of Scotland.
True or False
B 300
False
B 300
Lady Macbeth is so heartless
she doesn’t feel any guilt for
Duncan’s murder.
True or False
B 400
False
B 400
In Act IV, the witches seek
out Macbeth to give him
more prophecies.
True or False
B 500
False
B 500
Macbeth hears the witches’
first set of prophecies.
C 100
Excited
Appropriate Synonyms:
Keyed up, eager, thrilled,
animated, energized, wound
up
C 100
Macbeth considers murdering
Duncan.
C 200
Conflicted
C 200
Macbeth goes off to kill
Duncan.
C 300
Fills himself with “dark”
courage.
C 300
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C 400
Macbeth talks to Lady
Macbeth after murdering
Duncan.
C 400
Guilty
C 400
Macbeth visits the three
witches for more prophecies.
C 500
Demanding and/or desperate
C 500
Act as contrasts to the
Macbeths
D 100
The Macduff family
D 100
Divided between his morality
and his corrupt ambition.
D 200
Macbeth
D 200
Set the opening mood
D 300
The three witches
D 300
Functions as Macbeth’s
antagonist
D 400
Macduff
D 400
Spurs Macbeth to overcome
his doubts
D 500
Lady Macbeth
D 500
What is the most used symbol
and prop within the play?
E 100
Blood
E 100
What symbolic number
appears over and over
throughout the text of
Macbeth?
E 200
Three
E 200
What animal does the old
man use to symbolize Duncan
during his speech at the end
of Act II?
E 300
Falcon
E 300
What animal does the old
man use to symbolize Duncan
during his speech at the end
of Act II?
E 400
Owl
E 400
When the witches make their
final prophecies for Macbeth
in Act IV, which of the
apparitions symbolizes the
fact that Macduff was not of
woman born?
E 500
What is the bloody baby
E 500
To which animal does
Macduff’s son compare
himself when his mother asks
him how he will fair without
a father?
F 100
What are birds?
F 100
“This avarice/Sticks deeper,
grows with more pernicious
root/Than summer-seeming
lust, and it hath been/The
sword of our slain kings.”
To which of the five senses
does this quote appeal?
F 200
Touch and Sight
F 200
“This avarice/Sticks deeper,
grows with more pernicious
root/Than summer-seeming
lust, and it hath been/The
sword of our slain kings.”
What or whom is being
referred to in the metaphor
above?
F 300
Macbeth
F 300
“This tyrant, whose sole
name blisters our
tongues,/Was once thought
honest.”
F 400
Taste, Touch, Sight
F 400
To which of the five senses
does the underlined portion of
this quote appeal?
“Nay, had I pow’r, I
should/Pour the sweet milk of
concord into hell,/Uproar the
universal peace,
confound/All unity on
earth.”
F 500
What is taste?
F 500
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And oftentimes, to win us our harm, the
instruments of darkness tell us truths, win
us with honest trifles, to betray's in
deepest consequence (1,3) --Banquo
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