Hamlet, Part 4

-Adaptation -A performance of a play with changes in important elements, such as scenery, language, and ethnicity of characters, is called an -It emphasizes the idea that the ghost is not real, but rather imagined by Hamlet. -In a well-known…

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Hamlet

• Who joins Bernardo, the watchman, on his watch of the castle? Marcellus and Horatio. • What do Marcellus and Bernardo want to show Horatio? A ghost. • What proves to Horatio that the ghost is that of King Hamlet?…

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MACBETH ACTS 4-5

ACT IV ACT IV Scene 1 Scene 1 What does each of the three apparitions say to Macbeth? 1. Beware of Macduff2. Doesn’t need to fear men born of women3. Until burnum wood moves to dunscium will Macbeth not be…

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MACBETH MIDTERM ACTS 1-4

Where does the play open up Scotland Macbeth is a general in a war with who? Norway Duncan decides to appoint Macbeth as the new thane of.. Cawdor Whom does Duncan name as the successor to the throne? Malcolm (…

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Macbeth Act 1 And 2

What characters are introduced in act 1 scene 1 The witches How would you interpret the line “fair is foul and foul is fair”? Everything is going to be flipped upside down; things are not what they seem What specific…

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Macbeth Act 4&5

What is the first apparition and what does it say? An armored head. Beware Macduff. What is the second apparition and what does it tell Macbeth? Why does Macbeth feel he can ignore the first apparition’s warning? A bloody child.…

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Macbeth Act 3 Review

Why can Banquo be considered a threat to Macbeth? The witches said Banquo’s sons will be king, but Macbeth wants his sons and himself to be king. What are Macbeth’s motives for murdering Banquo? -Macbeth wants his sons to be…

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Macbeth act 2

What is the atmosphere at the beginning and how is it established? Dark and scary established by torches What gift did banquo present on behalf of king Duncan for lady macbeth? A diamond What lie does macbeth tell banquo? He…

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Macbeth Test Questions

What is the central theme of Act I of The Tragedy of Macbeth?A.the price of fameB.the supernaturalC.betrayalD.loyalty in battle betrayal The Tragedy of Macbeth and other Elizabethan plays represented a radical shift in English drama because they wereA. not about…

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