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Macbeth Jeopardy

Macbeth Jeopardy. Valenzuela/Sanderson English 10. Questions. Figurative Language. Plot. Quotes. Tragedy. Characters. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Final Jeopardy.

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Macbeth Jeopardy

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  1. Macbeth Jeopardy Valenzuela/Sanderson English 10

  2. Questions Figurative Language Plot Quotes Tragedy Characters 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

  3. Plot 1 Where does the play take place?

  4. Plot 2 At the beginning of the play, what country is Scotland at war with?

  5. Plot 3 Who are four people Macbeth had a hand in killing either directly or indirectly?

  6. Plot 4 In Act 4, Macbeth sees four different apparitions. What does the very last apparition hold in his hand that frightens Macbeth?

  7. Plot 5 How many soldiers does the King of England send to aid Malcolm and Macduff?

  8. Quote 1 Who says: I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which o’er leaps itself And falls on th’ other—

  9. Quote 2 When Lady Macbeth says: “Out, damned spot! Out, I say!” What “damned spot” is she referring to??

  10. Quote 3 Who says: Thou hast it now: King, Cawdor, Glamis, all, As the weird women promised, and I fear  Thou play'dst most foully for't

  11. Quote 4 Who is speaking and to whom: But ‘tis strange! And oftentimes, to win us to our harm, The instruments of darkness tell us truths, Win us with honest trifles, to betray’s In deepest consequence.

  12. Quote 5 Who says and WHEN: The time has been that when the brains were out, the man would die, and there and end, but now they rise again with twenty mortal murders on their crowns…

  13. Tragedy 1 Tragedy originated from where or what group of people?

  14. Tragedy 2 Double Jeopardy! Who first defined Tragedy?

  15. Tragedy 3 According to most, what is Macbeth’s tragic flaw?

  16. Tragedy 4 Name all five traits of a tragic hero.

  17. Tragedy 5 What two items of clothing did the original dancers in Greek wear when performing the tragedy plays?

  18. Characters 1 What are the names of Duncan’s two sons and which is the heir to the throne?

  19. Characters 2 Who encourages Macbeth to kill Duncan?

  20. Characters 3 What is the name of the queen of the witches?

  21. Characters 4 Who is Lennox?

  22. Characters 5 Who is the messenger who tells Macduff his family has been murdered?

  23. Figurative Language 1 Your face, my thane, is a book where men May read strange matters. To beguile the time, Look like the time…Look like the innocent flower, Be the serpent under’t. Identify the metaphor and simile in the quote below:

  24. Figurative Language 2 Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow Creeps in this petty pace from day to day To the last syllable if recorded time; And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle! Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player, That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more. It is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing. What four metaphors are used to describe life:

  25. Figurative Language 3 Double Jeopardy! The line below is an example of figurative device: “Stones have been known to move, and trees to speak..”

  26. Figurative Language 4 When Macbeth says “O full of scorpions is my mind…” what does he mean by scorpions?

  27. Figurative Language 5 When Macbeth says “It will have blood; they say, blood will have blood” what does he mean by the word blood?

  28. Final Jeopardy! Fill in the blank…. “Fly, good __________, fly, fly, fly!

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