Why Banquo tell Macbeth he cannot sleep? | He is having nightmares. |
What does Macbeth see that leads him towards Duncan’s chamber? | A Dagger. |
What signal does Lady Macbeth give to Macbeth? | She rang the bell. |
Lady Macbeth opens the scene by saying what? | “Hath made them drunk, hath made me bold.” |
What stopped Lady Macbeth from murdering Duncan? | He looked like her father. |
Besides Duncan, Macbeth says that he murders what? | Sleep. |
What is Macbeth holding in his hands? | Daggers. |
What does Lady Macbeth tell Macbeth to do? | Wash off the blood and put on a night gown. |
What does Lady Macbeth do with the daggers? | She goes back and places them near the guards. |
Who will be blamed for the murder? | Guards. |
Who supplies the comic relief? | Porter. |
What 3 things does Porter tell Macduff that drinking provokes? | Nose pain, sleep, urine. |
Who discovers Duncan’s murder? | Macduff. |
What does Macbeth do in response to the murder? | Kills the guards. |
How does Lady Macbeth react? | She faints. |
Who are Duncan’s sons? | Malcolm and Donalbain. |
What does Malcolm and Donalbain after the murder? | Leave the country. |
Where does Malcolm and Donalbain go? | Malcolm-England, Donalbain-Ireland. |
Why do Malcolm and Donalbain flee? | They are afraid they are going to be murdered too. |
What 3 unnatural events have occurred since Duncan’s murder? | Horses eating each other, Unusual darkness, Owl eats falcon. |
Who are accused of Duncan’s murder at scene 4? | Donalbain and Malcolm. |
Who is now named king? | Macbeth. |
What is Macduff’s role? | Thane of Fife. |
Who is Fleance? | Banquo’s son. |
“Malcolm and Donalbain, the King’s two sons, Are stol’n away and fled, which puts upon them suspicion of the deed” | Macduff talking about Malcolm and Donalbain leaving because they murdered Duncan. |
“There’s daggers in men’s smiles. The nea’r in blood, the nearer bloody” | Donalbain talking about the murder and that they are in danger because they are related to Duncan. |
“Oh, yet I do repent me of my fury, That I did kill them. Who can be wise, amazed, temp’rate and furious. Loyal and neutral, in a moment? No man” | Macbeth talking about being sorry that he killed the guards. |
“Those of his chamber, as it seemed, had done’t Their hands and faces were all baged with blood. So were their daggers, which unwiped we found upon their pillows” | Lenox talking about the guards appeared to have killed Duncan because they were covered in blood. |
“Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers. The sleeping and the dead are but as pictures. ‘Tis the eye of childhood that fears a painted devil” | Lady Macbeth picking on Mabeth, saying he’s worthless for not putting the daggers back. |
“That which hath made them drunk, hath made me bold” | Lady Macbeth talking about her excitement of getting the guards drunk. |
“I dreamn’t last night of the three weird sisters. To you they have showed some truth” | Banquo talking about witches and his nightmares. |
Macbeth Act 2 Test
July 10, 2019