Macbeth Revision

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  • Created by: rosiel05
  • Created on: 25-02-22 18:41
Who are the main characters in the play?
Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, Banquo, Three Witches, Macduff, Malcolm, Duncan
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"Look like the ____ flower, but be the ____ under't"
"Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under't"
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What are the three prophecies given to Macbeth when he first meets the witches?
He will become king, he will become Thane of Cawdor, he will become Thane of Glamis
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What can be suggested by the quote "Never shake thy gory locks at me"
That Macbeth is taken aback by the violent imagery that comes with Banquo's ghost which he has never seen
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Why can't Lady Macbeth kill King Duncan herself?
He looks too much like her father
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How can Macbeth be seen to be mirroring the three witches?
He mirrors when they say "fair is foul and foul is fair"
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Who kills Macbeth and why can he?
Macduff because he was born via c-section
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What hallucination does Macbeth have before he kills Duncan?
He sees a floating dagger pointing him to Duncan's chamber
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What happens to Lady Macbeth before she dies?
She is plagued by fits of sleepwalking and is ridden by guilt.
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Who does Macbeth kill/have killed?
Duncan, Banquo, Fleance (but he escapes), Macduff's family
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How does Birnam Wood come to Dunsinane?
Malcolm's army hides behind cut-off tree branches
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What does Lady Macbeth order 'spirits' to do?
"unsex" her and take her milk for "gall" (which is poison)
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"Look like the ____ flower, but be the ____ under't"

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"Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under't"

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What are the three prophecies given to Macbeth when he first meets the witches?

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What can be suggested by the quote "Never shake thy gory locks at me"

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Why can't Lady Macbeth kill King Duncan herself?

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