3534388165 | "Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown" | Macbeth | 0 | |
3534392875 | "O full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife!" | Macbeth | 1 | |
3534392876 | "Fair is foul and foul is fair" | The Wyrd Sisters | 2 | |
3534399316 | "That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold" | Lady Macbeth | 3 | |
3534404052 | "I have begun to plant thee, and will labour to make thee full growing" | King Duncan | 4 | |
3534408057 | "Lesser than Macbeth and great. Not so happy, yet much happier" | The Wyrd Sisters | 5 | |
3534412512 | "Therefore much drink may be said to be an equivocator with lechery" | The Porter | 6 | |
3534420098 | "the temple haunt martlet does approve by his loved masonry that the heavens breath smells cooingly here" | Banquo | 7 | |
3534424110 | "There is one did laugh in's sleep, and one cried 'Murder!'" | Macbeth | 8 | |
3534427421 | "look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under't" | Lady Macbeth | 9 | |
3534432026 | "unsex me here and fill from the crown to the toe top - full of direst cruelty" | Lady Macbeth | 10 | |
3534434606 | "Here, you may roast your goose!" | The Porter | 11 | |
3534439136 | "Shake off this downy sleep, death's counterfeit, and look upon death itself" | Macduff | 12 | |
3534442765 | "O treachery! Fly good Fleance! Fly! Fly!" | Banquo | 13 | |
3534447512 | Who did not attend Macbeth's banquet out of distrust for Macbeth? | Macduff | 14 | |
3534452263 | What did the witches foresee for Banquo? | He would not be king but his sons would be | 15 | |
3534455538 | What two visions did Macbeth have? | A bloody dagger pointing to Duncan, Banquo's ghost in his banquet seat | 16 | |
3534462432 | Who added the Hecate scene? Why? | Thomas Middleton; to entertain the audience and add a supernatural element | 17 | |
3534468094 | What three things does drink provoke? | nose painting, urine, sleep | 18 | |
3534473905 | "double double toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble" | The Wyrd Sisters (archetype for witches) | 19 | |
3534479132 | How does Malcolm test Macduff's loyalty to Scotland? | by pretending to be licentious and sinful until Macduff bemoans Scotland's fate | 20 | |
3534484833 | Does Macbeth's army love Macbeth? | No - they only serve out of duty and fear | 21 | |
3534491491 | Why can Macduff defeat Macbeth? | He was born via c-section | 22 | |
3534498820 | What monarch is honored by the play? | James I | 23 | |
3534498821 | When was Macbeth written? | 1606 | 24 | |
3534503016 | What does Lady Macbeth try to wash off her hands? | Blood | 25 | |
3534503017 | Why doesn't Lady Macbeth kill Duncan herself? | He resembles her sleeping father | 26 | |
3534511732 | Who is the "gatekeeper of hell"? | The Porter | 27 | |
3534517265 | What are some examples of Macbeth's plot holes? | Fleance's fate, Donalbain's fate, whether Banquo's sons indeed became king, whether Lady Macbeth committed suicide (if so, how?), etc. | 28 | |
3534534161 | List those killed by Macbeth | Duncan, Duncan's guards, Banquo, Macduff's family, Young Siward | 29 |
AP Literature - Macbeth Review Flashcards
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