| Banquo has forgotten about the witches prophecies | false | 
| Macbeth feels that murdering Duncan would be an act of wickedness | true | 
| Lady Macbeth drugs Duncan’s guards into s deep sleep | true | 
| Macbeth forces his wife to commit the murder | false | 
| Macbeth smears the servants with Duncan’s blood | false | 
| Macduff and Lennox arrive to awaken the king | true | 
| Macbeth says that he has killed Duncan’s servant to avenge the King’s murder | true | 
| Malcolm and Donalbain leave hastily bc they want to find evidence that will incriminate macbeth | false | 
| Ross and Macduff suspect Duncan’s sons of plotting the murder | true | 
| Macbeth’s installation as king is delayed indefinitely | false | 
| The dagger that Macbeth sees in his soliloquy | part of a hallucination | 
| Lady Macbeth hesitates killing the sleeping king because | he reminds her of her own father | 
| After the king’s murder, Macbeth reveals | great agitation and fear | 
| In this scene, natural events are reported that are | omens of evil | 
| Banquo wants to meet with the other novels in order to | discover the purpose of the murder | 
| When Macbeth talks agitatedly about the murders, Lady macbeth urges him to | try not to dwell on it | 
| The porters cursing is ironic because | he invokes the devil w/o knowing about the crime | 
| When Lennox and Macduff arrive at Macbeth’s castle in the morning, Macduff wonders if | the porter stayed up late and slept in | 
| As soon as the murder becomes known, Malcolm and Donalbain flee Scotland because they | fear for their lives | 
| The natural disturbances that continue all night- including the screaming and murderous owl, chimneys being blown down, and Duncan’s horses turning wild- symbolize | the evil of Macbeth’s Deeds | 
| is fearful of divine punishment because he cannot say “amen” | macbeth | 
| is frightened that the bloody daggers will reveal who killed the king | lady macbeth | 
| is afraid of “daggers in men’s smiles” and of being killed | donalbain | 
| are suspicious about all events and hope for aid from England against Macbeth | Lennox and another Lord | 
| is terrified by ‘strange screams of death” and other disturbances heard in the night | lennox | 
| are suspicious because of Macbeth’s behavior at the banquet | The nobles | 
| is suspicious because the witches have not provided information | Hecate | 
| suspects that Banquo knows his crimes | Macbeth | 
| suspects that Macbeth killed Duncan | Banquo | 
| Which of the following phrases is the most vivid example of figurative language | “o full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife” | 
| When Macbeth begins talking to Banquo ghost, Lady Macbeth reacts by | telling the others Macbeth has an illness | 
| When Macbeth hears that Fleance has escaped the murders he reacts with | anxiety | 
| Macbeth explains to the hired murderers that they must keep his plan a secret because | he and Banquo have friends in common who would be upset | 
| The “Barron scepter” Macbeth refers to is a symbol implying that he | will have no heirs to the throne | 
| ” this is the very painting of your fear” | You had a hallucination brought on by your terror | 
| “Blood will have blood” | one evil leads to another | 
| “Be innocent of the knowledge/ till thou applaud the deed” | It’s safer not to know about plans until after they are carried out | 
| “Things we all remedy/ should be w/o regard” | If you can’t do anything about a situation, forget about it | 
| is alarmed about the dreams he might have if he sleeps | banquo | 
| How does duncan die | Killed by Macbeth with a dagger | 
| Why doesn’t Lady Macbeth kill Duncan | He reminds her of her own father | 
| Banquo refuses Macbeth’s invitation to dinner | false | 
| Banquo’s son manages to escape | true | 
| All the guests see the ghostly figure | false | 
| Macduff has left to aid one of Duncan’s sons in a rebellion against Macbeth | true | 
| Hecate and the weird sisters plan another meeting with macbeth | true | 
| Macbeth is relieved that Macduff has failed to appear | false | 
| Lady macbeth explains that her husband’s wild words are caused by his guilt | false | 
| Banquo’s ghost sits in Macbeth’s place at the table | true | 
| Before the dinner, Macbeth looks confidently toward the future | false | 
| Macbeth hires 2 men to kill Banquo and Fleance | true | 
| What are Macduff and Malcolm doing | Raising an army to stop Macbeth | 
| What does Macbeth see at the banquet | ghost of banquo | 
| Who escapes | fleance | 
| Who do the murders kil | banquo | 
| Why is Macbeth so determined to have Fleance killed | Because Of the prophecies and avoid benefiting Banquo’s children | 
| What 2 men flee Scotland in fear | malcom and donalbain | 
| Right after Duncan dies, Macbeth hears a voice cry out. What does t say Macbeth has murdered | sleep | 
| Who smears the blood on Duncan’s servants | Lady Macbeth | 
| As he considers Macbeth’s kingship, Banquo feels | glimmers of hope for his own future | 
| Macbeth wants Banquo dead so that | his crime will not benefit Banquo’s children | 
| In saying ” what is done is done” lady macbeth suggest that she and Macbeth should | accept the reality of their deed | 
| In response to his wife Macbeth demonstrates | a drive toward further evil | 
| Macbeth is seized by a “fit” when | he learns that Fleance is still alive | 
| Macbeth describes the ghost at dinner as | covered with blood | 
| Lady Macbeth tries to bring Macbeth to his senses by | scolding him | 
| Macbeth hints to his wife that he must | kill | 
| Hecate intends to punish Macbeth for his | overconfidence | 
| At the beginning of scene 6 lennox speaks of Macbeth’s arrow and nobility in a tone that is | sarcastic | 
| “He hath a wisdom that doth guide his valor/ to act in safety” | he doesn’t act rashly | 
Macbeth Acts 2 & 3
 August 3, 2019