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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 possible tests 2024
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Macbeth possible tests 2024 
ACT ONE: The overall purpose of the first scene in the play is to 
establish the theme of good triumphant over evil. 
create a humorous beginning to the play. 
establish an atmosphere of evil, disorder, and doom. 
frighten Macbeth and Duncan. - Answer ️️ -establish an atmosphere of evil, disorder, and 
doom. 
ACT ONE: In Act One, Scene 3, the three witches foretell that 
Lady Macbeth will die by her own hand. 
Banquo will become a traitor. 
Macbeth will become ki...
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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 TEST (50 QUESTIONS)
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1. Who kills macbeth? - answer- a. Duncan 
B. Macduff 
C. Banquo 
D. Lady macbeth 
 
2. How many men reign as king of scotland throughout the play? - answer- a. 1 
B. 2 
C. 3 
D.4 
 
3. Whom does lady macbeth frame for the murder of duncan? - answer- a. Macbeth 
B. Banquo 
C. The witches 
D. Duncan's drunken chamberlains 
 
4. Who kills banquo? - answer- a. Duncan 
B. A group of 3 murderers hired by macbeth 
C. Lady macbeth 
D. The witches 
 
5. What is the best way to describe lady macbeth's ...
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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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Shakespeare & "Macbeth"; Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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who are the 3 characters that set the tone for the play? Answer-Weird Sisters 
what is the mood of 1.1? Answer-gloomy 
what lines in 1.1 create a sense of ambiguity? Answer--how witches speak 
-"Fair is foul, and foul is fair; hover through the fog and filthy air." 
lines 12-13
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English GCSE Macbeth; Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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English GCSE Macbeth; Questions and Answers 
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Theme of Ambition Quote 1 Answer-Quote: 'Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself, 
And falls on th'other' 
Explanation: ACT 1 
Macbeth acknowledges his 'vaulting ambition' when contemplating the murder of Duncan. 
Shows an intense desire for power, which vaults even beyond its intrinsic limits and beyond 
reason 
Techniques: Horse metaphor
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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 questions with correct answers
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What is a theme? CORRECT ANSWER-The central message and it comes from the author 
 
What is a motif? CORRECT ANSWER-A recurring symbol, idea or image that contributes to the development of the theme 
 
What does "reinforcement" mean? CORRECT ANSWER-It's a theme/symbol 
 
What are 2 symbols in Macbeth? CORRECT ANSWER-Blood and weather 
 
What does the symbol blood represent? CORRECT ANSWER-Guilt 
 
What does the symbol weather represent? CORRECT ANSWER-Disruption of the natural order of things...
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Macbeth Study Guide; Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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What is the point of the first scene (literally) and in reference to the whole play? AnswerLiterally, the witches are deciding when they shall meet again. As the beginning of the 
EXPOSITION, this scene sets the mood for the entire play, and introduces several major motifs: 
the witches (supernatural influences in the play), the idea of fair being foul, and the stormy fate 
of Scotland. The main character, Macbeth is also introduce...
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