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Remembering Macbeth

Round 2 – Quotes/Analysis

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Row 1, Col 1

What item does Lady Macbethcarry with her while sleep

walking?

A Candle

1,2

“So foul and fair a day I have not seen”

is an example of whattype of statement?

Paradox

1,3

Lady Macbeth

This character says:“All the perfumes of Arabia

will not sweeten thislittle hand."

1,4

Macbeth says that he has gone so deep into this

that there is no turning back.

Blood

2,1

Macbeth asks the Doctorto cure both Lady Macbeth

and this.

Scotland

2,2

Inability to correctly judge others

"There's no art / To find the mind's construction in the face. / He was a

gentleman on whom I built / An absolute trust”

demonstrates this aspect of the King’s personality.

2,3

This character said:

Macbeth

“Of all men else I have avoidedthee,/But get thee back,

my soul is too much charged/With blood of thine already.

 

2,4

Lady Macbeth

"Look like the innocent flower/But be the serpent

under't” illustrates the desire of this speaker to trick his/her

guest.  

3,1

How does the prophecyconcerning Birnam Wood

come true?

Malcolm orders soldiers to cut down trees to conceal their numbers

3,2

Macbeth

"Stars, hide your fires,/Let not light see my black and deep

desires” is spoken by this central character.

3,3

This character said"Upon my head they place

a fruitless crown/And put a barren scepter

in my grip." 

Macbeth

3,4

Frost’s poem “Out, Out” uses this figure of speech to reference

Macbeth.

allusion

4,1

The candle that Macbethwishes to go “out” is a metaphor

for this.

Life

4,2

Dramatic Irony

"This castle hath a pleasant seat, the air/Nimbly and sweetly

recommends itself/Unto our gentle senses”

is an example of this literary device

4,3

The comical porter at Macbeth’scastle speaks differently

than the other characters. Instead of verse, he speaks in

this style.

Prose

4,4

In 2.3, when Macduff discoversDuncan, frantic, desperate,

horrified, and sincere are all examples of this type of

attitude.

Tone

5,1

At the end of the play, Malcolm bestows this

new honor on his Thanes.

He makes them Earls

5,2

Regretful or remorseful

"To know my deed, 'twere best not know myself. / Wake Duncan with

thy knocking!  I would thou couldst!”

What best describes the tone of this quote?

5,3

This character said:

Macbeth

“From this moment/the very firstlings of my heart shall be/The firstlings of my hand.  And even now,/To crown my thoughts with

acts, be it thought and done."

5,4

In Macbeth’s “Tomorrow”speech, “petty pace”

is an example ofthis sound device.

Alliteration