| T/F Macbeth convinces the murders that Banquo is their enemy as well as his enemy | T |
| T/F and Malcom are co-commanders of the army fighting against Macbeth | F |
| T/F is named as Prince of Cumberland | T |
| T/F is displeased with the reception he revived at Macbeth’s castle | F |
| T/F Macbeth is afraid to smear the grooms(Duncan’s guards) with blood | F |
| T/F ghost of Banquo appears to Macbeth | T |
| T/F first Malcolm is uncertain of Macduff’s loyalty | T |
| T/F thane of Cawdor willingly gave his title to Macbeth | F |
| T/F Macbeth grieves for Lady Macbeth when she dies | F |
| T/F Banqo watched helplessly as his son was murdered | F |
| T/FNone of Macduff’s sons escaped the killers | T |
| T/FAt the beginning of the play, Macbeth was regarded as a valiant solder | T |
| T/FMalcolm was born through a caesarian section | F |
| T/FYoung Siward turned out to be a coward in battle | F |
| T/FDuncan was not a well-liked ruler | F |
| T/FLady Macbeth needed a lot of persuasion befor she along with the murder | F |
| T/F The english king was on Macbeth’s side | F |
| The tragic flaw is Macbeth is | ambition |
| Lasy Macbeth learned of the propesy of the witches by | a letter from Macbeth |
| The knocking of the the was done by | Macduff and Lennox |
| On the night of Duncans murder | an owl kills a falcon |
| An armored heard warms macbeth of | macduff |
| while sleepwalking, lady macbeth | feigns washing her hands |
| Macbeths companion the first time he met the witches was | Banquo |
| Macbeth believed he | led a charmed life |
| “Fair is foul and foul is fair” is an example of the theme | appearance v reality |
| According to the witches predictions —- heir will reign | Banquo |
| After his fathers murder, Danalbain goes to | Ireland |
| macbeth is set in | scotland |
| the woods surrounds macbeths castle are called | Birnam woods |
| the drunken porter is an example of | comic relief |
| Macbeth says he does not fear any man born | to a woman |
| the lead witch is named | hecate |
| one way lady macbeth convinces macbeth to kill duncan is challenging | him as a man |
| banquo warns Macbeth of the witches saying that they will tell him truths to | tempt him |
| before killing duncan macbeth sees | a bloddy dagger |
| “oftentimes, to win us our harm, the instruments of darkness tells us truths, win us with honest trifles, to betrays in deepest consequence” | Banquo |
| “There’s no art to find the mind’s construction in the face” | Duncan |
| “Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent inder’t” | Lady Macbeth |
| “false face must hide what false heat doth know” | Macbeth |
| “Thou hast it now…and i fear though play’dst most foully for;t” | Banquo |
| “To be thus is nothing: but to be safely thus” | Macbeth |
| “there the grown serpent lies; the worm that’s feld hath nature in the time will venom breed, no teeth for the present” | Macbeth |
| “from this moment the very forstlings of my hear shall be the firstlings of my hard” | Macbeth |
| “be this whestone if your sword. let grief convert to anger” | Malcom |
| “Put, dammed spot! Out i say! | Lady Macbeth |
Macbeth Final Test
August 12, 2019