True or False? Blood, signifies that the essence of the victims’ life have left; and, it symbolizes the loss of true humanness in Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, who are responsible for the murders. | True |
True or False?A consequence of their bloody deeds, is Macbeth sees ghosts and Lady Macbeth envisions spots on the stairs that will not wash away. | False, Because spots are on her hands. |
True or False? There is a lot of imagery of blood, the horror of Macbeth’s bloody deeds leaves a lasting effect on the audience as they realize the terrible evil of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. | True |
True or False? There is blood during the whole play | True |
True or False? The play starts with blood but does not end with blood | False, The play starts and ends with blood. |
Who said this line? “Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee. | Macbeth |
True or False? “make thick my blood; / Stop up the access and passage to remorse” (Act 1 Scene 5.43-44). Thin blood was considered wholesome, and it was thought that poison made blood thick. Lady Macbeth wants to poison her own soul, so that she can kill without remorse. | True |
True or False? “What bloody man is that?” (1.2.1). In these, the opening words of the play’s second scene, King Duncan asks about a sergeant. T The sergeant’s telling of the story is in itself heroic, because his loss of blood has made him weak. | True |
True or False? Blood itself — the color, the smell, and importance — is vital to life and shocking to see. The constant presence of blood in Macbeth repeatedly reminds the audience about how serious the consequences of the characters actions are. | True |
True or False? Macduff and his family end up safe and happy at the end of the play. | False |
Macbeth Blood Quiz
November 24, 2019