What do the doctor and gentlewoman see Lady Macbeth doing? What do they decide to do? | She is sleepwalking and talking about the murders. The doctor decides his best move is to not mention that he heard anything, and he tells the woman to keep an eye on Lady Macbeth. |
What trick does Malcolm use to hide the number of men in his army? | He has his men cut off tree branches and use them as camouflage. |
Who says “Had I as many sons as I have hairs, I would not wish them to a fairer death.” | Siward. |
Who said “Out, damned spot@ out, I say@ – One, two. Why then, ’tis time to do ‘t.” | Lady Macbeth |
Who says: “We’ll have thee, as our rarer monsters are, Painted on a pole, and underwrit, “Here may you see the tyrant.'” | Macduff |
Who first fights Macbeth? What happens? | Macbeth slays Young Siward. |
Why is it important that Young Siward died with wounds to the front chest? | It is important because being hit in the chest proves that he decided to fight Macbeth head on instead of fighting, indicating the respect he has earned. If his wounds originated from his back, it shows that he attempted to run away from the battle, earning him the title of a coward. |
Who was not of woman born? | Macduff |
What reward does the new King give to the Thanes? | He makes them all Earls. |
How does Macbeth die? | Macduff fights him and beheads him. |
Who will be the new king of Scotland? | Malcolm |
What are the metaphors in the “Tomorrow” soliloquy? | Life is a. a candle b. a shadow c. a poor actor d. a story told by an idiot. |
Macbeth Act 5
July 27, 2019