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Remembering Macbeth Round 2 – Quotes/Analysis

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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

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1,2

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

is an example of whattype of statement?

Paradox

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1,3

Lady Macbeth

This character says:“All the perfumes of Arabia

will not sweeten thislittle hand."

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1,4

Macbeth says that he has gone so deep into this

that there is no turning back.

Blood

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2,1

Macbeth asks the Doctorto cure both Lady Macbeth

and this.

Scotland

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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.

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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.

 

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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.  

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3,1

How does the prophecyconcerning Birnam Wood

come true?

Malcolm orders soldiers to cut down trees to conceal their numbers

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3,2

Macbeth

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

desires” is spoken by this central character.

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3,3

This character said"Upon my head they place

a fruitless crown/And put a barren scepter

in my grip." 

Macbeth

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3,4

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

Macbeth.

allusion

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4,1

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

for this.

Life

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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

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4,3

The comical porter at Macbeth’scastle speaks differently

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

this style.

Prose

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4,4

In 2.3, when Macduff discoversDuncan, frantic, desperate,

horrified, and sincere are all examples of this type of

attitude.

Tone

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5,1

At the end of the play, Malcolm bestows this

new honor on his Thanes.

He makes them Earls

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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?

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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."

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5,4

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

is an example ofthis sound device.

Alliteration