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MACBETH Ques�ons and answers
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1. Who do you think is the main villain or villains of the play? The witches, Macbeth, or Lady 
Macbeth? 
In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," the ques�on of who the main villain or villains are can be 
subjec�ve and open to interpreta�on. However, there are compelling arguments for 
considering all three—the witches, Macbeth, and Lady Macbeth—as significant sources of 
villainy within the play. 
The witches, also known as the Weird Sisters, play a pivotal role in the story. They ...
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Macbeth quotes, Key quotes from Macbeth, Macbeth Quotes
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Quotation: "So foul and fair a day I have not seen." - Answer ️️ -Location: I.3.38 (p.8) - 
Speaker: Macbeth - Spoken To: Banquo - Situation: These are Macbeth's first words - he and 
Banquo are returning from battle - this is right before Banquo sees the witches - Significance: 
Paradox - Macbeth echoes the witches' words - the day is foul because the weather is ugly; it is 
fair because they won the battle 
Quotation: "No more t...
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Macbeth quotes, Key quotes from Macbeth, Macbeth Quotes
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Macbeth quotes, Key quotes from Macbeth, Macbeth Quotes 
Quotation: "So foul and fair a day I have not seen." - Answer ️️ -Location: I.3.38 (p.8) - 
Speaker: Macbeth - Spoken To: Banquo - Situation: These are Macbeth's first words - he and 
Banquo are returning from battle - this is right before Banquo sees the witches - Significance: 
Paradox - Macbeth echoes the witches' words - the day is foul because the weather is ugly; it is 
fair because they won the battle 
Quotation: "No more t...
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Macbeth questions with correct answers
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who kills macbeth CORRECT ANSWER-macduff 
 
how many men reign as king of scotland throughout play CORRECT ANSWER-3 (duncan, macbeth, malcolm) 
 
whom does lady macbeth frame for murder of duncan CORRECT ANSWER-duncan's drunken chamberlains 
 
who kills banquo CORRECT ANSWER-group of murderers hired by macbeth 
 
describe lady macbeth's death CORRECT ANSWER-dies offstage 
 
Who discovers Duncan's body CORRECT ANSWER-macduff 
 
Whom does Macbeth see sitting in his chair during the banquet CORR...
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Macbeth Questions and Answers 2024
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How does Macbeth describe the day of the battle in his first statement of the play (scene 3, line 
39)? What earlier line from the play is echoed by Macbeth in this statement? - Answer ️️ - 
Macbeth describes the play as being foul and fair. The weather was cloudy and rainy and overall, 
it was a gloomy day. Macbeth echoes the witches from scene 1 when they said the same exact 
line. 
Why is line 39 from scene 3 ominous? What does it foreshadow about Macbe...
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Macbeth Top Complusory Exam Questions And Correct Answers
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"Fair is foul, and foul is fair." ~ witches 
- foreshadowing, setting the mood of the supernatural 
"Let not light see my black and deep desires." ~ Macbeth 
- After Duncan announces that he will name his son Malcolm the next king, Macbeth hopes 
his disappointment doesn't show. He must find a way to prevent Malcolm from becoming 
king. 
"Yet do I fear thy nature; it is too full of the milk of human kindness." ~ Lady 
Macbeth (referring to Macbeth) 
- She fears that Macbeth is too kind...
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English GCSE Grade 9 - Quotes & analysis on Macbeth and Lady Macbeth's changing relationship
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Grade 9 English Literature (AQA) GCSE table with six pages of quotes and in depth analysis about Macbeth and Lady Macbeth's changing relationship throughout the play. Includes AO3 context and an example essay conclusion. Can be used for revision and to help with essay writing.
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Macbeth Questions and Answers 2024
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Macbeth Questions and Answers 2024 
How does Macbeth describe the day of the battle in his first statement of the play (scene 3, line 
39)? What earlier line from the play is echoed by Macbeth in this statement? - Answer ️️ - 
Macbeth describes the play as being foul and fair. The weather was cloudy and rainy and overall, 
it was a gloomy day. Macbeth echoes the witches from scene 1 when they said the same exact 
line. 
Why is line 39 from scene 3 ominous? What does it foreshadow about Macbe...
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MACBETH FINAL EXAM
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What was Macbeths initial reaction to the witches prophecy? - Answer- Macbeth was afraid at first, and he said he wasn't going to do anything about it. Let Faith take its course. 
 
How does the king feel about Macbeth at the be gaining of the play? - Answer- The king adores Macbeth because he was the best warrior in battles. 
 
Who hears the witches prophecies along with Macbeth? - Answer- Banquo 
 
What happened to the Original Thane of Cawdor? - Answer- He was a trader, and he was executed. ...
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Grade 9 Essay on Ambition in Macbeth
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This Grade 9 Essay explores the theme of ambition within Macbeth, the hamartia of the two main characters, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. It is presented by Shakespeare to be sourced from the supernatural, derivative of evil as it leads the characters eventually to spiral in guilt and insanity. Written for the Eduqas spec, but can be adapted for any exam board.
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