Macbeth Final Exam Review

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What happens when the murderers try to kill Banquo and Fleance?

They kill Banquo and let Fleance escape.

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Why doesn't Lady Macbeth kill Duncan?

She thought the king resembled her father.

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What is suspicious about what Malcolm and Donalbain do after King Duncan is murdered?

They flee making them look suspicious of the murder.

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How does Lady Macbeth feel about King Duncan's murder?

She is satisfied that he is dead and thinks Macbeth is a coward.

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What reaction does Macbeth have to the ghost at dinner?

Macbeth becomes upset and feels guilty.

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Besides ambition, what is another aspect of Macbeth's tragic flaw that is created by the witches?

He becomes arrogant.

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What hallucinations does Lady Macbeth have?

She's trying to wash the blood off her hands.

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What does Lady Macbeth do in her sleep?

She rubs her hands together as if washing off the blood.

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How does the gentlewoman feel about Macbeth?

She's worried that Lady Macbeth will kill herself.

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Why does Macbeth finally leave his castle to fight?

He's confident because "no man born of a woman" can kill him.

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Why does Malcolm trying to convince Macduff that he has so many flaws as a leader?

He wants to see if he can trust Macduff.

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What do Macbeth and Macduff have in common at the end of Act IV?

They are both aware of their sins.

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What title did King Duncan first give to Macbeth?

Thane of Cawdor.

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What are Banquo's three prophecies?

His sons will be king; He will be happy but not too happy; He will be lesser than Macbeth, and greater.

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Why does Macduff join Malcolm in England?

He is suspicious about Macbeth because he came king and it is later revenge for killing his family.

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What happened to the first Thane of Cawdor?

He was executed for being a traitor.

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What emotion does Lady Macbeth show in her sleepwalking scene?

Guilt.

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Why did the servants look guilty of Duncan's murder?

They had the blood from the daggers on them.

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Why does Lady Macbeth think Macbeth will not go through with the murder?

She thinks that he is a coward and not a man.

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What is ironic about the way Duncan treats Macbeth in the first part of the play?

He treats him well but Macbeth ends up killing him.

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How does Macbeth convince the murderers to follow his instructions?

He promises to be loyal to them.

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Why can Macduff kill Macbeth?

Macduff was born unnaturally, so technically not "born of a woman."

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Why is Young Siward's father concerned about his death?

Because he was a noble man and and wants to know why Macbeth kill him.

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What kind of king will Malcolm become and why?

He will become king of Scotland and he will be a grateful king.

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What are the visions that Macbeth has?

The vision of the bloody dagger.

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What is ironic about Duncan's arrival to Macbeth's castle?

The castle used to be under Duncan's rule.

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What does Macduff say he must "feel as a man"?

He must be a man although he feels guilty.

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How did Birnam Wood come to Dunsinane?

Malcolm orders his soldiers to cut down the trees of Birnam Wood and move them to Dunsinane.

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Macduff

Scottish Nobleman who is spiteful and wants the throne against Macbeth.

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Banquo

Noble leader whose children are supposed to take the throne; Macbeth's friend killed by Macbeth.

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Lady Macbeth

Wife of the new king; very devious but dies due to guilt and regret.

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Macbeth

Scottish nobleman who commits many murders to become king.

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Siward

A leader of the rebellious fight against Macbeth.

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Malcolm

Son of King Duncan who becomes Macbeth's opponent with Macduff's help.

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Duncan

The good king of Scotland who is murdered by Macbeth.

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Hecate

The man witch who is upset with the other witches for Macbeth's given prophecies.

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Ross

Scottish nobleman who is somewhat neutral and informs Macduff of his family's death.

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Donalbain

The second-born of King Duncan.

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Tragedy

A play with tragic events and an unhappy ending, especially with the downfall of the main character.

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Aside

A remark that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by other characters in the play.

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Catharsis

Provides relief for strong or repressed emotions.

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Tragic Hero

Literary character that makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his or her own self-destruction.

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Hubris

Excessive pride or self-confidence.

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Comic Relief

Comic episodes the offset more serious scenes.

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Soliloquy

Speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers.