Jepoardy_Macbeth Act III-V Test Review

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In the banquet scene in Act 3, when
Lady Macbeth tells their guests to
pay no attention to her husband’s
wild fits because they are a result of
an illness he has experienced since
childhood, her explanation is an
example of this literary device.
A 100
What is dramatic irony?
A 100
In Act III, scene 1 Macbeth
challenges ________ to a fight in
an arena but it is likely that
Macbeth will loose this fight
against __________.
A 200
What is fate?
A 200
In Act 3, Scene 1, Macbeth
questions Banquo about the
details of his journey before that
night’s banquet for these two
reasons.
A 300
What is because Macbeth needs
to be able to give the murderers
the time and place where to kill
Banquo and Macbeth wants to
make sure Banquo’s son will be
with him?
A 300
The goddess of witchcraft that
gives commands to the witches
in Scene 5 of Act 3.
A 400
Who is Hecate?
A 400
These are the two reasons
Macbeth says he fears Banquo
and therefore must murder
Banquo.
A 500
What is he fears eventually
Banquo will turn on him and that
the prophecy about his sons will
come true? (And/or, he fears
Banquo’s courage and
nobleness.)
A 500
In her sleepwalking scene, Lady
Macbeth rambles on about or
admits to ________ as she washes
her hands.
B 100
What is all the murders
committed by she and her
husband?
B 100
In Act 3, scene 3, he escapes the
hands of the murders, which
means the prophecy about
Banquo’s sons can still come
true.
B 200
Who is Fleance?
B 200
In Act 3, scene 4 when Macbeth
asks the murderers, “But
Banquo’s safe?” it is an example
of this literary device.
B 300
What is verbal irony?
B 300
In Act 3, scene 4, Macbeth says,
“There the grown serpent lies.
The worm that’s fled hath nature
that in time will venom breed, no
teeth for th’ present.”
________ is the serpent and
_________ is the worm.
B 400
Who is Banquo and Fleance?
B 400
In the last scene of Act 3, after
the strange behavior at the
banquet, he now suspects
Macbeth of murdering Duncan.
B 500
Who is Lennox?
B 500
In the first scene of Act 4 when
the witches say, “Something
wicked this way comes,” they
are referring to this person.
C 100
Who is Macbeth?
C 100
After Macbeth speaks with the
witches in Act 4, he says,
“Infected be the air whereon they
ride, And damned all those that
trust them!” This is an example
of this literary element.
C 200
What is situational irony?
C 200
In Act 4, scene 2, they are
murdered.
C 300
Who are Lady Macduff and her
son/children?
C 300
In the last scene of Act 4,
Malcolm demonstrates that he
has this strength when he
pretends to admit, in
conversation to Macduff, that he
is too full of flaws to be a better
king than Macbeth. (Hint: It is a
strength Malcolm’s father did not
have.)
C 400
What is that Malcolm has a keen
ability to read people and will
not be easily deceived by
anyone’s false appearance?
C 400
In Act 4, scene 1, the first apparition
warns Macbeth to avoid ___________.
The second apparition gives Macbeth
some assurance because it reveals that
__________ cannot harm him. And the
third apparition says that Macbeth will
not be defeated unless ____________
moves against his castle.
C 500
What is: Macduff, no man born
of woman, and Birnam Wood?
C 500
Lady Macbeth sleepwalking in
the first scene of Act 5 is
evidence of her ________.
D 100
What is her guilt?
D 100
This is the country that supports
Malcolm in his effort to defeat
Macbeth in Act 5 and regain
control of Scotland.
D 200
What is England?
D 200
In her Act 5 sleepwalking scene,
Lady Macbeth imagines that
__________ is on her hands and
she tries to wash it off.
D 300
What is blood?
D 300
_________ was not born
naturally of woman. And it is he
who kills Macbeth.
D 400
Who is Macduff?
D 400
In the last lines of the play, he
promises to quickly reward the
nobles who fought for him by
making them earls of Scotland.
D 500
Who is Malcolm?
D 500
In the first scene of Act 4, when
Lady Macbeth says, “Yet who
would have thought the old man
to have had so much blood in
him?” she is referring to this
person.
E 100
Who is Duncan?
E 100
In the last scene of Act IV, he
delivers the bad news that
Macduff’s family has been
murdered.
E 200
Who is Ross?
E 200
At the end of Act 4, when
Macduff says, “Front to front
bring thou this fiend of Scotland
and myself. Within my sword’s
length set him.” His words are an
example of this literary element.
E 300
What is foreshadowing?
E 300
Because Macbeth is able to
quickly and easily kill this
person, he still believes that “no
man born of woman” can harm
him.
E 400
Who is Young Siward?
E 400
In Act 5 when Macbeth asks the doctor
to cure Scotland of its disease,
Macbeth’s request is an example of this
literary element. (Hint: Think about
who is making the request.)
E 500
What is a situational irony?
E 500
When Macbeth chides his
servant by calling him “lilylivered,” and possessing “linen
cheeks” he is calling the servant
a ________.
F 100
What is a coward?
F 100
________ said, “Tomorrow and
tomorrow and tomorrow creeps
in this petty pace from day to day
to the last syllable of recorded
time, and all our yesterdays have
lighted fools the way to dusty
death.”
F 200
Who is Macbeth?
F 200
When speaking with Malcolm in
Act 4, who said, “Bleed, bleed
poor country,” because he
thought Malcolm was refusing to
fight against Macbeth.
F 300
Who is Macduff?
F 300
In Act 4, ________said,
“Whither should I fly? I have
done no harm. But I remember
now I am in this earthly world,
where to do harm is often
laudable, to do good sometime
accounted dangerous folly.”
F 400
Who is Lady Macduff?
F 400
_________ said, “Foul
whisp’rings are abroad.
Unnatural deeds do breed
unnatural troubles. Infected
minds to their deaf pillows will
discharge their secrets.”
F 500
Who is the doctor?
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Tragic Deaths
Please record your wager.
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The total number of people who die
in the last Act of the play.
(List their names)
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What is 3?
(Lady Macbeth, Young Siward,
and Macbeth)
Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!