a guilty conscience is not easily mended | What is the message of Lady Macbeth’s sleepwalking scene? |
Lady Macbeth’s candle | What helps to create the eerie atmosphere of Scene 1? |
No measure of virtue will undo her guilt | What does “All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand?” mean? |
he had grown brutal | How has Macbeth’s behavior changed? |
destructiveness of blind ambition | What does Macbeth reveal when he has grown impervioud to fear and horror? |
when he learns that Birnam Wood is moving toward the castle | When does Macbeth realize he had been tricked by the prophecies? |
he fights with courage and skill | How does Macbeth revert to his former self? |
“Of all men else I have avoided thee.” | What quote shows how Shakespearean English differs from modern English? |
to reinforce the idea that Macbeth is a victim of his tragic flaw | Why does Shakespeare have Macbeth display certain admirable traits at the end of the play? |
Macduff kills Macbeth | What is the play resolution? |
perturbation | disorder |
pristine | pure; untouched, unspoiled |
clamorous | noisy |
harbingers | forerunners |
harbingers | The trumpets are _______ of blood and death. |
perturbation | A great _______ in nature, to receieve at once the benefit of sleep and do the effects of watching. |
pristine | If thou couldst, doctor, cast/The water of my hand, find her disease/and purge it to a sound and ______ health. |
clamorous | The trumpets make a _________ sound when the soldiers give them all breath. |
English 12 Macbeth Act 5 Selection Test
August 22, 2019