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Macbeth Quotes Exam Questions and Correct Answers
  • Macbeth Quotes Exam Questions and Correct Answers

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  • Macbeth Quotes Exam Questions and Correct Answers "Fair is foul, and foul is fair." - ANSWER ~ witches - foreshadowing, setting the mood of the supernatural "Let not light see my black and deep desires." - ANSWER ~ 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 o...
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Macbeth Quotes – Duncan 100% Verified
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  • Macbeth Quotes – Duncan 100% Verified "Fair is foul, and foul is fair." Answer-~ witches - foreshadowing, setting the mood of the supernatural "Let not light see my black and deep desires." Answer-~ 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.
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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 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 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 QUOTES 100% Verified
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  • MACBETH QUOTES 100% Verified Stars hide your fires; let not light see my black and deep desires - Macbeth (Act 1 Scene 4) Answer-Macbeth wants to hide his dark feelings he wants his secret yearning for the throne to remain covered in darkness, especially the fact that he would be willing to do anything, including murdering Duncan, the rightful king, to achieve his ambition. "Stars hide your fires" is personification. The stars are being asked to give Macbeth darkness, so no one can...
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Macbeth Quotes - Duncan
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  • Macbeth Exam Questions And Answers. What are the witches planning at the beginning of the act? - answerMeet with Macbeth What does the Captain report about the battle to Duncan? - answerIt was a bloody battle which they almost lost, but Macbeth was the hero of the day (along with Banquo, but mainly Macbeth) How do the witches greet Macbeth after the battle? (with what titles?) - answerThane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, he who shall be king hereafter What title is given to Macbeth for brave...
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  • Macbeth Quotes – Duncan 100% Verified No more the thane of Cawdor shall deceive our bosom interest Answer-Act 1 Scene 2. Naivety of Duncan, in assuming that the danger of a thane of Cawdor has now disappeared. O valiant cousin! Worthy gentleman! Answer-Act 1 Scene 2. Duncan's exclamation and appreciation of Macbeth.
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Macbeth Quotes - Duncan
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  • ©THE STAR Sunday, July 21, 2024 4:55:56 PM Macbeth Quotes - Duncan No more the thane of Cawdor shall deceive our bosom interest - answerAct 1 Scene 2. Naivety of Duncan, in assuming that the danger of a thane of Cawdor has now disappeared. O valiant cousin! Worthy gentleman! - answerAct 1 Scene 2. Duncan's exclamation and appreciation of Macbeth. What he hath lost noble Macbeth hath won - answerAct 1 Scene 2. Duncan holds Macbeth very highly - rewards him with the perhaps cur
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