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In Macbeth Act II, Macbeth saw a vision of a dagger. What is slightly wrong about this?
Use the present tense when talking about events in plays or novels
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"Foul is fair and fair is foul" What literary device is this an example of?
Antithesis
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What word means to show "excessive pride or self confidence"? it often comes before a fall.
Hubris
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Why were witches included in the play?
To please King James, who was interested in the subject
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What is ironic about the fact that Lady Macbeth is constantly trying to wash the blood off her hands in Act V Scene I?
She told Macbeth that "a little water clears us of this deed" after the murder of Duncan.
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I have spent years making this quiz for you!! What literary device have I just employed?
Hyperbole
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Who is the pious King of England who serves as a contrast to the despicable Macbeth?
King Edward I
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Can you remember this!? Why do actors not like to say the title of this play, Macbeth?
It is considered unlucky. The play is thought to be cursed!
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Name all the people Macbeth kills by his own hands?
Duncan, the servants, Lord Siward`s son and Macdonald!!
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"Is this a __________ I see before me?" What word completes this famous line?
Potato.......no sorry DAGGER!
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What word have we studied that means "to think something over"?
Mull
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What famous idiom have we studied that has its` origins in Act III of Macbeth?
The Ghost at the Feast
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"Life`s but a walking shadow, a poor player" In this quotation what does "player" refer to?
An actor
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