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Characters Literary Devices – Definitions Quotes Literary Devices – Examples Misc 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Plot
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Untimely ripped from his mother’s womb
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Who is Macduff?
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While this character is sleepwalking, they confess to murder
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Who is Lady Macbeth?
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fears Macbeth “play’dst most foully” for the crown
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Who is Banquo?
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Pretends to be a horrible person to test Macduff’s integrity
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Who is Malcolm?
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Pretends the castle is Hell on the night of King Duncan’s murder
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Who is The Porter?
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a figure of speech that compares two objects or ideas not related, and is not to be taken literally
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What is metaphor?
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obvious and intentional exaggeration
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What is hyperbole?
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a humorous substitution of words that are alike or nearly alike in sound but different in meaning; a play on words
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What is a pun?
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a recurring subject, theme or idea in a literary work
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What is motif?
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a statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth
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What is paradox?
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Before he kills Duncan, Macbeth sees this floating in front of him
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What is a dagger?
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What Macbeth sees at the Banquet in Act III – seen by no one else
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What is Banquo’s ghost?
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England has given Malcolm this to help fight Macbeth
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What is Siward and an army of 10,000?
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The three prophecies that the witches tell Macbeth in Act I
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What is: The Thane of Glamis, The Thane of Cawdor, And King hereafter?
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The three apparitions given to Macbeth in Act IV and the prophecy that goes with each one
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What is: 1.Armed Head – “Beware Macduff” 2.Bloody Child – “No man born of woman can harm Macbeth 3.Child Crowned w/Tree – Macbeth will not fall until Birnham wood march up Dunsinane Hill
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“Fair is foul, and foul is fair”
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Who are the witches?
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“Come, you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, and fill me from the crown to the toe top-full of direst cruelty!”
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Who is Lady Macbeth?
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“…But tis strange! And often times, to win us to our harm, The instruments of darkness tell us truths, Win us with honest trifles, to betray’s in deepest consequence.”
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Who is Banquo?
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“To know my deed, ‘twere best not know myself.”
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Who is Macbeth?
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“Fit to govern! No, not to live. O nation miserable!”
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Who is Macduff?
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“…black Macbeth will seem as pure as snow.”
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What is simile?
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“Do not muse at me my most worthy friends”
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What is alliteration?
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“Knock, knock, knock! Who’s there I’ th’ name of Beelzebub?”
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What is Onomatopoeia?
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“Why should I play the Roman fool, and die on mine own sword?”
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What is allusion?
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“ Come, seeling night, scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day; And with thy bloody and invisible hand Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond which keeps me pale!”
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What is apostrophe?
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Macbeth is an example of this kind of play
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What is a tragedy?
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The Goddess of witchcraft, magic and the moon
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Who is Hecate?
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Shakespeare was believed to have been born and died on this day
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What is April 23?
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The King that this play was most likely written for
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Who is King James I of England?
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The assassination attempt on the King of England that had recently failed when this play was written and performed
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What is the Gunpowder Plot?
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Make your wager
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Final Answer
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Final Question
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