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Macbeth The Witches Macbeth Scenes ii, iii Macbeth All the rest… VOCAB The Renaissance $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Final Jeopardy $500 $500 $500 $500
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C1 $100 What is the name used for the status of a Duke or Royal as we have read in Macbeth?
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C1? $100 Thane
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C1 $200 What was Shakes’ envision the stage of the world and the people merely its players?
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C1 $200 The Globe Theatre
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What is literary term is “Fair is foul and foul is Fair?”
C1 $300 What is literary term is “Fair is foul and foul is Fair?”
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C1 $300 A Paradox (Antonym)
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What movement prompted people to ask, “What is a good life”?
C1 $400 What movement prompted people to ask, “What is a good life”?
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C1 $400 Humanism
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The final Jeopardy answer is:
C1 final The final Jeopardy answer is: James I believed in the Occult and the supernatural, so Shakespeare wrote the play for those interests. Timer
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What is the connection between James I and Macbeth?
C1 final What is the connection between James I and Macbeth?
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Who invented the Printing Press? (Hint-A German monk)
C2 $100 Who invented the Printing Press? (Hint-A German monk)
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C2 $100 Johannes Gutenberg in 1440
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Who was the best known Humanist?
C2 $200 Who was the best known Humanist?
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C2 $200 Erasmus
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C2 $300 What did Henry VII establish in order to get his divorce from Catherine of Aragon?
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C2 $300 Separated from the Pope in Rome and established The Church of England. He believed in Divine Right, which gave him direct “access” to God.
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Why was Elizabeth I a great Queen for England?
C2 $400 Why was Elizabeth I a great Queen for England? Name 2 things.
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C2 $400 She said that her independence was her strength; she was fair, she made a connection with the people of England…Any other comments??
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Name 3 important changes that The Renaissance brought to England?
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C2 $500 The Arts, the invention of the Printing Press, spreading new ideas in the world, new lands were explored and the new knowledge was brought back, the surge of classical learning and values…more?
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The play takes place in…
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C3 $100 Scotland
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The witches are also known as the…
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C3 $200 “Weird” Sisters
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What are the 3 fates that the sisters represent?
C3 $300 What are the 3 fates that the sisters represent?
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The Past, The Present, and The Future
C3 $300 The Past, The Present, and The Future
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C3 $400 The witches tale of the sailor (The Winds) shows what about their characters?
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C3 $400 They have the ability to be evil and cause malice or bad things to people.
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What famous words do the witches say in
scene i?
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“Fair is foul and foul is fair.”
C3 $500 “Fair is foul and foul is fair.”
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Who is the villainous rebel that Macbeth Kills?
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Macdonwald-from his navel to his jaw, then beheads him…yummy.
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Name some sound effects at the beginning of the play?
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Thunder, lightning cracking, Battle/fighting sounds, trumpet sounds,…
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How is Macbeth first greeted by the weird sisters?
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“All Hail Macbeth, Thane of Glamis
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C4 $400 What soldier tells King Duncan of Macbeth’s bravery and victory in the battle against the Norwegian king?
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C4 $400 Ross
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The witches 2nd and 3rd greetings to Macbeth are..
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C4 $500 “All hail the Thane of Cawdor; all hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter.”
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Who doubts Macbeth’s determination to kill the King?
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C5 $100 Lady Macbeth
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C5 $200 How do we know Macbeth is contemplating killing the King? (What literary technique)
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C5 $200 Soliloquy – We know Macbeth’s thoughts and feelings through this personal monologue.
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Most of the play Macbeth is written in?
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Blank Verse-unrhymed Iambic Pentameter
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What is Macbeth’s tragic flaw?
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Ambition – his lust for POWER
C5 $400 Ambition – his lust for POWER
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C5 $500 Banquo, Macbeth’s noble friend, says, “the agents of evil often tell us part of the truth in order to lead us to our destruction.” What does he mean?
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C5 $500 Banquo does not trust the witches; evil people can be misleading; knowing part of the truth about something can be bad; he thinks the witches predictions are misleading.
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(Post Credits Here) This Jeopardy game was created by
Elena Sanders, Lance Sewell, Caylla Baker (Post Credits Here) This Jeopardy template was created by Dr. Robert Pettis, Director An Adventure of the American Mind, University of South Carolina Spartanburg
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