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Macbeth Act II Review
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Horses eating each other; An owl killed a falcon; The sun has not risen; Chimney blew down; Strong winds and owls hooting all night long; Multiple characters heard voices screaming out in the night; An earthquake

Old Man
Macbeth; Scone
Classical allusion
Macduff
Onomatopoeia
A bloody dagger
Donalbain
Amen
Stones
She was creating a diversion
Sleep; Sleep
Macbeth
Inverness; #!!##!!##!!##!!#
Blood; Guilt
England; Ireland
Lady Macbeth
Diamond
He feels remorse for killing Duncan and wishes he could undo the deed
Irony
Alliteration
Foreshadowing
They fled the country
Duncan looks like her father
Comedic Relief
It disturbs Macbeth that he is unable to utter this word after killing Duncan
After hearing Macbeth clumsily explain why he killed the chamberlains, Lady Macbeth faints. What is it that made her faint?
“Knock, knock, knock” is an example of...
Why are Donalbain and Malcolm now the prime suspects in the murder of their father?
“Help me hence, ho!”
The Porter's inclusion in the play is predominantly for what purpose?
Whilst murdering Duncan, Macbeth hears a voice shout, '______ no more! Macbeth does murder ______'
“Here lay Duncan… There the murderers … Who could refrain that had a heart to love?”
Banquo relates that King Duncan was in a very generous mood that night, giving money to the servants; he “sent forth a great largess to your offices,” and presenting Lady Macbeth with a ________.
After killing Duncan, Macbeth states, 'Wake Duncan with thy knocking. I would thou couldst.' What does he mean in saying this?
The quote “… husbandry in heaven” is an example of...
Throughout the play there is a recurrent motif of _______ and it symbolizes _________.
Malcolm and Donalbain fear they may be the next victims, and in order to protect themselves, they decide to flee to different countries, “Our separated fortune / Shall keep us both the safer.” Malcolm escapes to _________, and Donalbain leaves for ________.

List 3 examples from the text that show the natural order of the world has gone awry as a result of Duncan's murder.

“Let’s away, our tears are not yet brewed.”
In Act II, Macbeth mentions 'Pale Hecate.' This is an example of a[n]...
The Porter drunkenly compares ____________ to __________.
After the death of King Duncan, ________ has been named king and is to be crowned in ________.
“No, Cousin, I’ll to Fife.”
“Threescore and ten I can remember well.”
When Macduff says, “…oh gentle lady, / ‘Tis not for you to hear what I can speak” to Lady Macbeth, this is an example of...
Lady Macbeth states that she would have killed Duncan herself, but something stops her. What is it?
In Act II, scene i Macbeth states, 'Thy very _________ prate of my whereabouts' in a soliloquy.
Alone on stage Macbeth sees a ________ and is not sure if it is real or imaginary. It is a hallucination and presages both Duncan’s demise and Macbeth’s fate.
At the beginning of Act II, Banquo and his son, Fleance, are at Inverness, Macbeth’s castle. It is nighttime, but Banquo cannot sleep, despite a great weariness and exhaustion. Banquo keeps thinking about the witches’ prediction about Macbeth becoming king, and these thoughts of foreboding will not “give way to repose.” This is an example of...?

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The quote “… husbandry in heaven” is an example of...Alliteration
“Knock, knock, knock” is an example of...Onomatopoeia
When Macduff says, “…oh gentle lady, / ‘Tis not for you to hear what I can speak” to Lady Macbeth, this is an example of...Irony
In Act II, Macbeth mentions 'Pale Hecate.' This is an example of a[n]...Classical allusion
At the beginning of Act II, Banquo and his son, Fleance, are at Inverness, Macbeth’s castle. It is nighttime, but Banquo cannot sleep, despite a great weariness and exhaustion. Banquo keeps thinking about the witches’ prediction about Macbeth becoming king, and these thoughts of foreboding will not “give way to repose.” This is an example of...?Foreshadowing
It disturbs Macbeth that he is unable to utter this word after killing DuncanAmen
Alone on stage Macbeth sees a ________ and is not sure if it is real or imaginary. It is a hallucination and presages both Duncan’s demise and Macbeth’s fate.A bloody dagger
Whilst murdering Duncan, Macbeth hears a voice shout, '______ no more! Macbeth does murder ______'Sleep; Sleep
After killing Duncan, Macbeth states, 'Wake Duncan with thy knocking. I would thou couldst.' What does he mean in saying this?He feels remorse for killing Duncan and wishes he could undo the deed
In Act II, scene i Macbeth states, 'Thy very _________ prate of my whereabouts' in a soliloquy.Stones
Banquo relates that King Duncan was in a very generous mood that night, giving money to the servants; he “sent forth a great largess to your offices,” and presenting Lady Macbeth with a ________.Diamond
Lady Macbeth states that she would have killed Duncan herself, but something stops her. What is it?Duncan looks like her father

List 3 examples from the text that show the natural order of the world has gone awry as a result of Duncan's murder.

Horses eating each other; An owl killed a falcon; The sun has not risen; Chimney blew down; Strong winds and owls hooting all night long; Multiple characters heard voices screaming out in the night; An earthquake

After hearing Macbeth clumsily explain why he killed the chamberlains, Lady Macbeth faints. What is it that made her faint?She was creating a diversion
After the death of King Duncan, ________ has been named king and is to be crowned in ________.Macbeth; Scone
The Porter drunkenly compares ____________ to __________.Inverness; #!!##!!##!!##!!#
The Porter's inclusion in the play is predominantly for what purpose?Comedic Relief
Why are Donalbain and Malcolm now the prime suspects in the murder of their father?They fled the country
Malcolm and Donalbain fear they may be the next victims, and in order to protect themselves, they decide to flee to different countries, “Our separated fortune / Shall keep us both the safer.” Malcolm escapes to _________, and Donalbain leaves for ________.England; Ireland
Throughout the play there is a recurrent motif of _______ and it symbolizes _________.Blood; Guilt
“Here lay Duncan… There the murderers … Who could refrain that had a heart to love?”Macbeth
“Help me hence, ho!”Lady Macbeth
“No, Cousin, I’ll to Fife.”Macduff
“Let’s away, our tears are not yet brewed.”Donalbain
“Threescore and ten I can remember well.”Old Man