Macbeth Act III Review
A review of Shakespeare's Macbeth Act III in preparation for the quiz.
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01.03.20
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01.06.20
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Topics of this game:
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In Act III, scene 1, Macbeth most likely questions Banquo about his journey because--
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What reason does Macbeth give the murderers to kill Banquo?
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Why does Macbeth worry that he has killed Duncan more for Banquo’s sake than for his own
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Macbeth and Lady Macbeth say that they envy Duncan because, since he is now dead, he--
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Lady Macbeth’s reaction to Macbeth’s plan to kill Banquo reveals that she most likely--
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In what way does Macbeth see Fleance as an antagonist?
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In Act III, scene 4, the ghost at the dinner causes Macbeth to--
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Act III, scene 4, lines 111-113 (teacher will read) reveal that Macbeth assumes--
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Which excerpt from Hecate’s speech in Act III, scene 5, foreshadows Macbeth’s downfall?
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At the end of Act III, why is Macbeth preparing for war?
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What is Macbeth referring to when he talks about his fruitless crown and barren scepter?
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