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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Quotes Supernatural Elements Miscellaneous 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 Literary Devices Characters
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This character is ordered to be murdered by Lady Macbeth.
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Who is King Duncan?
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This character is the son of Banquo.
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Who is Fleance?
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This character scolds the witches for giving Macbeth the prophecies.
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Who is Hecate?
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This character becomes king after Macbeth’s death.
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Who is Malcolm?
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This character is called a “slave” and is the original thane of Cawdor.
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Who is Macdonwald?
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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”
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Who is Lady Macbeth?
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“Macduff was from his mother’s womb untimely ripped.”
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Who is Macduff?
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“No, this my hand will rather the multitudinous seas incarnadine, making the green one red.”
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Macbeth
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“Yet I will try the last. Before my body I throw my warlike shield. Lay on, Macduff, And damn'd be him that first cries, "Hold, enough!"
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Who is Macbeth?
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This occurs when a character speaks aloud on stage to himself or to the audience.
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What is a soliloquy?
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This literary device is affected by the bad weather shown throughout the play.
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What is the mood?
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This literary device is apparent when Lady Macbeth feels incredible guilt for the death of Duncan, after having criticized her husband for not being brave enough to kill the king.
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What is irony?
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This recurring motif is displayed by both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth after murders, prophecies, and ghosts are encountered.
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Sleep and Dreams
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Macduff serves as an opposite to Macbeth that helps accentuate his qualities, also known as this device.
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What is a foil?
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The witches prophesize that this character will have heirs to the throne.
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Who is Banquo?
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This is the first prophecy given by the apparitions.
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What is “Beware Macduff”?
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Macbeth plans to do this to the witches if they don’t elaborate on his prophecy.
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Put a curse on them.
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Macbeth is cautioned not to worry about defeat until Birnam wood moves to this location.
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What is Dunsinane?
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This is the physical appearance of the apparition who warns Macbeth to fear “none of woman born.”
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Who is the bloody child?
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Shakespeare wrote Macbeth to impress this royal figure.
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Who is King James I?
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This was the location for a majority of Shakespeare’s plays.
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What is the Globe Theatre?
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This is the English King who offers to help Macduff and Malcolm defeat the Scottish forces of Macbeth.
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Who is King Edward?
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In a Shakespearean production, opening this would signify the entry of a ghost into a scene.
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What is a trapdoor?
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This is a mysterious character involved in the murder of Banquo.
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Who is the 3 rd murderer?
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Make your wager
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Final Answer
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Final Question
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