Fathered he is, and yet he’s fatherless | Lady Macduff |
What’s a “sweet bodement” | sweet omen |
What is the elephant in the play | King James |
All is the fear and nothing is the lover | Lady Macduff |
Angels are bright still, though the brightest fell | Malcom |
When Malcom says, “Angels are bright still, though the brightest fell” who is alluding to? | Lucifer |
Name two equivocators in this act | Malcom and ____ |
There is no bottom in my voluptousness | Malcom |
What is voluptuousness | sexual desire |
What type of irony is “each new morn new widow howl, new orphas cry, new sorrows strike heaven on the face?” as said by Macduff | dramatic |
Who’s King of England in the play? | Edward |
What is the first apparition and what’s his message? | floating helmet beware Macduff |
What is the second apparition and what’s his message? | bloody child no women born |
What is the third apparition and what’s his message? | crowned child forest comes to castle |
Receive what cheer you may. The night is long that never finds the day. | Malcom |
Such welcome and unwelcome thoughts at once is hard to reconcile | Macduff |
But I must also feel it as a man | Macduff |
your castle is surprised; your wife and babes savagely slaughtered | Ross |
And my more-having would be as a sauce to make me hunger more | Malcom |
From this moment the very firstlings of my heart shall be the firstlings of my hand | Macbeth |
What will the line stretch out to the crack of doom? | Macbeth |
Why does Shakespeare write “What will the line stretch out to the crack of doom?” | flatter James |
The newly found First Folio was discovered on what island? | Batte |
Speaker/Who or what is spoken aboutSomething wicked this way comes | second witch/Macbeth |
Speaker/Who or what is spoken aboutThou liest, thou shag-eared villain | Macduff’s son/gangster |
Speaker/Who or what is spoken aboutThis noble passion, child of integrity, hath from my soul wiped the black scruples, reconciled my thoughts to thy good truth and honor | Macom/faith |
Speaker/Who or what is spoken aboutOh, hell-kite | Macduff/Macbeth |
Speaker/Who or what is spoken aboutIt weeps, it bleeds, and each new day a gash is added to her wounds. | Malcom/Scotland |
niggard | miser |
Why is Act 4 so long? | to give the main actors time to prepare for Act 5 |
Macbeth Act 4
November 28, 2019