What is Macbeth’s lie to Banquo about the witches’ predictions? | He says he doesn’t even think about them. |
What is the signal Lady Macbeth is to give Macbeth to let him know that she has taken care of the guards (grooms)? | She will ring a bell. |
What excuse does Lady Macbeth give for not killing Duncan herself? | He looked like her father sleeping there. |
After Macbeth kills Duncan, he goes to Lady Macbeth and is concerned about not being able to say “Amen.” What is her advice to him? | She tells him not to think about it so much, or it will make them crazy. (Notice that she does later, in fact, go mad and commit suicide.) |
Then, Macbeth is worried about hearing a voice saying, “Macbeth does murder sleep.” What does Lady Macbeth then tell him to do? | She tells him to go get some water and wash “this filthy witness” from his hands. In other words, get cleaned up and forget about it. |
Why won’t Macbeth take the daggers back to the scene of the crime? | He can’t bear to look at Duncan again. |
Who was knocking? | Macduff and Lennox were knocking at the gate. |
What three things does drinking provoke? | It provokes “nose-painting, sleep, and urine |
How does Lennox describe the night, and what is Macbeth’s response? | Lennox goes through a great description of the terrible night, saying it predicted terrible, confusing times ahead. Macbeth brushes it off by saying it was a “rough night.” |
What did Macduff discover? | Macduff discovered Duncan’s body. |
Macduff says, “Oh, gentle lady, ‘Tis not for you to hear what I can speak. The repetition, in a woman’s ear, Would murder as it fell.” What is ironic about this? | Lady Macbeth was a determining force in the death of Duncan. She is no “lady.” |
What excuse or explanation did Macbeth give for killing the guards (grooms)? What is his real reason? | He did it out of pain and rage, but he actually wanted to be rid of any possible witnesses to the murder. |
Why do Malcolm and Donalbain leave? | They fear that the king’s murderer will be after them, too. |
Why does Ross not believe Malcolm and Donalbain were responsible for Duncan’s murder? | He says it is against nature — both their personal natures and nature as the ruling force in the universe. |
MACBETH ACT 2 COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
August 28, 2019