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, Macbeth
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Don’t Forget to... Contestants
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Read the ENTIRE question. Look for any italicized words or important words. Answer all questions in the form of a question in order to receive credit. Have a good time!
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500 100 200 300 100 300 200 300 200 100 200 500 300 200 100 400 Literature Terms All Things Murder Who Said Parts of the Theater Parts of the Theater Shakespeare
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A play, a story written to be acted on the stage. The answer is…? Literature Terms for $100
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Drama Back to Game
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The answer is…? Literature Terms for $200 Unrealistic devises used in theater to advance the plot which the audience agrees to accept.
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Back to Game Conventions
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The answer is…? Literature Terms for $300 A line of poetry with 5 poetic feet. Each foot consists of 1 soft sound followed by one loud sound
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Iambic Pentameter Back to Game
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A long speech given by a character on stage while others hear them express their thoughts and feelings. The answer is…? Literature Terms for $400
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Monologue Good Answer! Back to Game
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A long speech given by 1 character alone on stage expressing their thoughts and feelings aloud. The answer is…? Literature Terms for $500
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Back to Game Soliloquy
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This character plans the murder of the king of Scotland The answer is…? All Things Murder for $100
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Lady Macbeth Back to Game
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The answer is…? All Things Murder for $200 This character is murdered on his way to dinner.
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Banquo Back to Game
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This character proclaims “ He has killed me mother. Run away I pray you.” The answer is…? All Things Murder for $300
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Macduff’s son Back to Game
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The answer is…? All Things Murder for $400 Macbeth claims he has murdered this…
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Sleep Back to Game
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The answer is…? All Things Murder for $500 This sound allows the audience to know that Duncan is dead.
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Owl’s screech Back to Game
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When and Where was Shakespeare born? The answer is…? Shakespeare for $100
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April 23, 1564 in Stratford, England Back to Game
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What were the names of Shakespeare’s children? The answer is…? Shakespeare for $200
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Suzanna, Judith and Hamnet Back to Game
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The answer is…? Shakespeare for $300 Name three ways Shakespeare is associated with the theater?
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Wrote plays, acted in the plays, owned 10% of the theater Back to Game
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The answer is…? Shakespeare for $400 Shakespeare wrote this many plays.
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37 Back to Game
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The answer is…? Shakespeare for $500 This was the name of the acting company prior to being called The King’s Men.
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Lord Chamberlain's Men Back to Game
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The answer is…? Who Said…for $100 “Look like the innocent flower, But be the serpent under’t.”
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Lady Macbeth Back to Game
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The answer is…? Who Said…for $200 “Fair is foul and foul is fair/ Hover through the fog and filthy air.”
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Witches Back to Game
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The answer is…? Who Said…for $300 “Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown/ And put a barren scepter in my gripe.”
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Macbeth Back to Game
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The answer is…? Who Said…for $400 “Who’s there I’th’ name of Beelzebub.”
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Porter Back to Game
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The answer is…? Who Said…for $500 “Glamis has murdered sleep, and therefore Cawdor shall sleep no more: Macbeth shall sleep no more.”
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Macbeth Back to Game
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The answer is…? Parts of the Theater for $100 The area in which the groundlings watched plays.
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The Pit Back to Game
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The answer is…? Parts of the Theater for $200 This is where most of the action took place.
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Outer Stage Back to Game
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The answer is…? Parts of the Theater for $300 This is where the wealthy enjoyed the show.
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Galleries Back to Game
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The answer is…? Parts of the Theater for $400 Contained a pulley system for lowering actors to the stage.
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The Heavens Back to Game
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The answer is…? Parts of the Theater for $500 Where graves and tombs were shown.
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Inner Stage Back to Game
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