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Macbeth
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Who are the characters mentioned in the opening of Act 2, Scene 1 of Macbeth?
Banquo
and his son
Fleance
What time is it when Banquo and Fleance are walking in Macbeth's castle?
It is after
midnight
Why does Banquo wish to stay awake despite being tired?
Because his sleep has inspired "
cursed thoughts
"
What does Banquo mention he had a dream about?
The "
three
weird sisters
"
How does Macbeth respond to Banquo's mention of the witches?
He claims he has not
thought
of
them
at all since their
encounter
What vision does Macbeth have in the darkened hall?
A
dagger
floating in the air
What does Macbeth wonder about the dagger he sees?
Whether it is real or a "dagger of the
mind
"
What does Macbeth think he sees on the blade of the dagger?
Blood
What does Macbeth resolve to do after seeing the vision of the dagger?
To do his
bloody work
Why does Lady Macbeth say she would have killed King Duncan herself?
Because he
resembled
her father as he slept
How does Macbeth feel after killing King Duncan?
He is badly shaken and feels
guilt
What does Macbeth hear after killing Duncan that troubles him?
A voice cry out: "Sleep no more, Macbeth does
murder sleep
"
What does Lady Macbeth criticize Macbeth for forgetting to do?
To leave the
daggers
with the sleeping
chamberlains
How does Lady Macbeth react to Macbeth's refusal to return to the room?
She takes the
daggers
into the room herself
What does Macbeth ask when he hears the knocking after the murder?
“Will
all
great
Neptune’s
ocean
wash
this
blood
clean
from
my
hand
?”
How does Lady Macbeth react when she notices Macbeth forgot to leave the daggers?
She becomes
angry
and
takes
the
daggers
into the
room
herself.
What does Lady Macbeth say to Macbeth when she leaves to frame the chamberlains?
She says she would be
ashamed
to
be as
cowardly
as
Macbeth.
What sound frightens Macbeth after the murder?
A
mysterious
knocking.
What does Macbeth ask regarding the blood on his hands?
He asks if all great
Neptune’s
ocean
can wash the
blood
clean
from his
hand.
What does Lady Macbeth tell Macbeth about washing away the deed?
She tells him, "A
little
water
clears
us
of
this
deed.
"
What is the significance of the elision technique used in Act 2 of Macbeth?
It maintains the rapid tempo of the play.
How does Lady Macbeth show vulnerability regarding Duncan's murder?
She claims she would have killed Duncan herself except that he resembled her
father
.
What does the appearance of Fleance signify in the play?
It serves as a reminder of the witches’ prediction that Banquo’s children will sit on the throne of
Scotland
.
What are the key motifs and symbols associated with Macbeth's guilt after the murder?
The motif of
blood
symbolizes guilt.
The
hallucination
of the
dagger
represents his
trepidation
.
Knocking
at the gate conveys
inevitability
and doom.
How does Lady Macbeth's perspective on guilt differ from Macbeth's?
She believes that a little water can wash away the
blood
and guilt.
What does the knocking sound symbolize in the context of the play?
It symbolizes the
inevitability
of doom and the
consequences
of their actions.
How does the theme of ambition manifest in Act 2 of Macbeth?
Macbeth's ambition drives him to murder
Duncan
.
Lady Macbeth's
ambition pushes Macbeth to commit the act.
The consequences of ambition lead to guilt and paranoia.
What does the motif of blood foreshadow in the play?
It foreshadows the guilt and madness that will plague both
Macbeth
and Lady Macbeth.
What does Macbeth's hallucination of the dagger represent?
It represents his guilt and
trepidation
about committing murder.
How does Lady Macbeth's view of power contrast with her vulnerability?
She desires power but shows vulnerability when she compares
Duncan
to her father.