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Macbeth Jeopardy Test Review Characteristics of a Tragedy Literary Terms Characters Plot Play History Quotes

TragedyLiterary Terms CharactersThe PlayMore PlayHistoryQuotes

Tragedy: 100 Define “antagonist.” Jeopardy Board

Tragedy: 200 Define “tragic hero.” Jeopardy Board

Tragedy: 300 Define “tragic flaw.” Jeopardy Board

Tragedy: 400 Define “catastrophe.” Jeopardy Board

Tragedy: 500 How does the tragic hero gain the audience’s sympathy? Jeopardy Board

Tragedy: 600 How does the tragic hero meet his doom? Jeopardy Board

Literary Terms: 100 Define “foreshadowing.” Jeopardy Board

Literary Terms: 200 Define “dramatic irony.” Jeopardy Board

Literary Terms: 300 Define “theme.” Jeopardy Board

Literary Terms: 400 Define “comic relief.” Jeopardy Board

Literary Terms: 500 Define “aside.” Jeopardy Board

Literary Terms: 600 Define “soliloquy.” Jeopardy Board

The Play: 100 Where does the play take place? Jeopardy Board

The Play: 200 What does Macbeth see in his chair at the banquet in Act III? Jeopardy Board

The Play: 300 Who develops the plan to kill Duncan? Jeopardy Board

The Play: 400 After Duncan, who was Macbeth’s next victim? Jeopardy Board

The Play: 500 What prophecies do the three apparitions give Macbeth? Jeopardy Board

The Play: 600 Which scene do experts believe was not written by Shakespeare and was later added later for effect? Jeopardy Board

More Play: 100 Who was King of Scotland at the opening of the play? Jeopardy Board

More Play: 200 What is Macbeth’s first hallucination? Jeopardy Board

More Play: 300 What do the witches predict for Banquo’s future? Jeopardy Board

More Play: 400 What prediction does Macbeth receive from the witches in the first Act? Jeopardy Board

More Play: 500 To what countries do Malcolm & Donailbain flee after their father’s murder? Jeopardy Board

More Play: 600 What purpose does Act II, scene i (the porter scene) serve? Jeopardy Board

History: 100 For whom was Macbeth written? Jeopardy Board

History: 200 For what two reasons did Macbeth honor King James? Jeopardy Board

History: 300 Name five main themes of the play. Jeopardy Board

History: 400 From what literary work was Macbeth adapted? Jeopardy Board

History: 500 What book did James I write dealing with witchcraft? Jeopardy Board

History: 600 What is the remedy for the Macbeth curse? Jeopardy Board

Characters: 100 Who killed Macbeth? Jeopardy Board

Characters: 200 Who is queen of the witches? Jeopardy Board

Characters: 300 Who encouraged Macbeth to murder Duncan? Jeopardy Board

Characters: 400 Who was Duncan’s eldest son? Jeopardy Board

Characters: 500 Jeopardy Board Who was Lennox?

Characters: 600 This is the messenger who told Macduff his family was murdered. Jeopardy Board