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Macbeth Jeopardy
Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Act V
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Act I
Macdonwald
$100 Answer from Act I
Who is the rebel opposing the
Scottish army that Macbeth killed
In battle?
$200 Question from Act I
Holinshed’s Chronicles
$200 Answer from Act I
What is the historical source for
Shakespeare's Macbeth?
$300 Question from Act I
Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor,
King hereafter
$300 Answer from Act I
What are all of Macbeth’s titles?
$400 Question from Act I
Thane of Cawdor (original)
$400 Answer from Act I
Who is branded a traitor because
he changed sides during the battle?
$500 Question from Act I
“Like valor’s
minion carved out his
passage till he faced the
slave..till he unseamed
him from the nave to th’
chops”
$500 Answer from Act I
Who is the captain?
$100 Question from Act II
Chamberlains (Duncan’s
servants)
$100 Answer from Act II
Who are blamed for Duncan’s
death and killed by Macbeth
before they can be questioned?
$200 Question from Act II
A bloody dagger
$200 Answer from Act II
What vision does Macbeth
see before he goes to kill Duncan?
$300 Question from Act II
Comic Relief
$300 Answer from Act II
The Porter’s speech which provides
a break in the dramatic action.
$400 Question from Act II
“To Ireland, I. Our separated
fortune shall keep us both the
safer”
$400 Answer from Act II
Who is Donalbain?
$500 Question from Act II
The reason that Lady Macbeth feels “bold”
$500 Answer from Act II
What is alcohol?
$100 Question from Act III
“O treachery! Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly,
fly!”
$100 Answer from Act III
Who is Banquo?
$200 Question from Act III
Because his sons will be kings.
$200 Answer from Act III
Why does Macbeth want Banquo
killed?
$300 Question from Act III
Fleance and Banquo
$300 Answer from Act III
Who the three murders are to kill?
$400 Question from Act III
Banqo’s bloody ghost
$400 Answer from Act III
What vision does Macbeth’s
guilty conscience cause him to see?
$500 Question from Act III
The big switch in personalities
And character traits in ACT III
$500 Answer from Act III
What is Macbeth becoming more
Ruthless and telling his wife to act
Like nothing is wrong?
$100 Question from Act IV
A crowned child with a tree
$100 Answer from Act IV
What is the third
apparition?
$200 Question from Act IV
Macbeth has “been like this
Since he was a child”
$200 Answer from Act IV
What is the lie Lady Macbeth told
At the banquet so that their guests
Did not know Macbeth was
Riddled with guilt?
$300 Question from Act IV
She has done nothing wrong to
deserve being killed.
$300 Answer from Act IV
What is Lady Macduff’s reason she
Will not flee after the messenger
Warns her?
$400 Question from Act IV
“Thou art a shag haired villain!”
$400 Answer from Act IV
What is what Lady Macduff’s son
Says to the murderers?
$500 Question from Act IV
No man born of woman shall
harm Macbeth
$500 Answer from Act IV
What does the first apparition
say to Macbeth?
$100 Question from Act V
Out, damned spot! out, I say!-One: two: why, then, 'tis time to
do't.--Hell is murky!--Fie, my
lord, fie! a soldier, and afeard?
$100 Answer from Act V
What is Lady
Macbeth’s guilty
break into madness?
$200 Question from Act V
“If thou couldst, doctor, cast
The water of my land, find her
disease,
And purge it to a sound and
pristine health”
$200 Answer from Act V
What/who is Macbeth talking to the
doctor
About trying to heal his wife?
$300 Question from Act V
“Cut down a branch and hide our
Numbers. . .”
$300 Answer from Act V
What does Malcolm tell his army to do so
that Macbeth will not know how
many men he has?
$400 Question from Act V
Macduff
$400 Answer from Act V
Who finally kills Macbeth?
$500 Question from Act V
“Painted on a pole, and
underwrit,
'Here may you see the
tyrant.‘”
$500 Answer from Act V
What is Macduff pointing out
Macbeth’s head on a stick?
Final Jeopardy
“There’s no art to find the
mind’s construction in the
face.”
(Speaker and explanation)
Final Jeopardy Answer
Who Duncan?
He is explaining that one cannot
read a man’s character based on
his looks. This relates to Lady
Macbeth and Macbeth’s
deceiving appearances.
Curriculum Standards
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Learning Expectations:
2.01: Develop an understanding of and respect for multicultural, gender, and ethnic
diversity in language use, patterns, and dialects, as well as for the development of the
English language.
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2.02: Extend reading vocabulary.
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2.04: Improve comprehension by interpreting, analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating
written text.
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2.05: Reflect on strategies used by the reader to make meaning from text.
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2.06: Increase fluency in oral reading.
Curriculum Standards
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2.08: Determine the effectiveness of figurative language in various texts.
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2.09: Determine the impact of literary elements on texts.
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2.11: Interpret ideas, recognize logical relationships, and make judgments based on sufficient evidence.
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2.12: Recognize the influence of an author's background, biases, gender, environment, and experience on a literary
work.
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2.13: Consult resource materials to increase understanding of text.
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2.14: Read, respond to, and interpret print and nonprint text.
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2.15: Respond to reading selections by making connections.