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Macbeth Act IV and V

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Witch #2 says, "By the pricking of my thumb, Somethingwicked this way comes." Who comes?
Banquo's ghost
Macbeth
Donalbain
Hecate
What is Macbeth's attitude towards the witches this time?
He is demanding, trying to take charge
He is scared and full of remorse
He is kind and considerate, trying to get them to help him
He is rude, saying he has no further need of them
Macbeth says (about the witches), "Infected be the air wheron they ride, And damned all those that trust them!" Wha is he saying about himself?
He is damned
He has been poisoned by them
He is too trusting a person
He is stornger than they are
Where is Macduff?
He is keeping vigil over Duncan's grave
He has fled to France
He is in England helping Malcom
He has barricaded himself in his room at the castle
Why does Macbeth have Macduff's family and servants killed?
Macbeth is angry because Macduff has not been loyal to him.
The witches told him to do it
Lady Macbeth does not get along with them
He wants to lure Macduff back from England
Why does Lady Macduff's son say liars and swearers are fools?
They are foolish to think they can get away with their dishonesty
They should not leave themselves in jeopardy when they could overcome and hang the honest people
People who have any intelligence don't lie and swear
They don't realize the rewards of a virtuous life
Malcom says, "angels are bright still, though the brightest fell. Though all things foul would wear the brows of grace, Yet grace must still look so." What does that mean?
It is almost dawn. Things will look brighter in the morning.
God forgives all who repent
Things are not always what they seem
Even good men sometimes make mistakes.
Why does Macduff says, "Oh Scotland, Scotland?"
He misses his family
He fears for his country's future
It is a curse against Macbeth
It is a promise to be loyal to his country
What news does Ross bring to Macduff?
The army is ready to march against Macbeth
Duncan's sons have been found
It is safe for Macduff to return home
Lady Macduff and the children have been murdered
What do the doctor and gentlewoman see Lady Macbeth doing? What do they decide to do about it?
She is sleepwalking and talking about the murders. They decide to keep an eye on her, but not say anything.
She is crying and tearing at her clothes. The doctor gives her something to make her sleep and tells the gentlewoman to stay close by.
She is sleepwalking and calling out to Macbeth. The doctor wakes her up and then locks her in her room, with the gentlewoman on guard.
She is singing and dancing. They think she is fine and they accompany her.
What does Macbeth want the doctor to do for his wife?
Take her to his house in the country for a rest
Listen to her talk about her problems
Take her to the priest for confession
Give her something to make her unaware of her troubles
What trick does Malcolm use to hid the number of men in his army?
He has them march very closely next to each other
He only brings half of them forward at first
He has them use tree branches as camouflage
He marches at night so the enemy can't see to count them
Malcom says, " And none serve with him but constrained things Whose hearts are absent too." What does that mean?
Macbeth is being haunted by the ghosts of Duncan and Banquo
Macbeth's armies are there in body but not spirit, and should be easy to defeat
The witches played an evil trick on Macbeth and deserve punishment
He is mourning for all of the soldiers who will die in the battle
What is Macbeth's reaction to Lady Macbeth's death?
He is glad, because now his secret has died with her
He is calm, saying she would have died sooner or later, anyway
He fleis into a rage and kills the doctor
He calls on the witches to bring her back to life
What is Macbeth's reaction to the news that Birnam Wood is moving?
He laughs and says it is an illusion
He is afraid and barricades himself in the castle
He vows to fight to the bitter end
He orders his men to set fire to the woods.
Who first fights Macbeth? What happens?
Seyton, and he wounds Macbeth
Malcom and they are both wounded
Ross, and he defeats Macbeth
Young Siward, and he is killed
Macbeth says to Macduff, "But get thee back, my soul is too much charged With blood of thine already." To what is he referring?
Macbeth doesn't want to fight Macduff; he has already killed Macduff's family
Macbeth has the urge to kill anyone who comes near him
Macbeth is wounded and wants compassion
Macbeth is ready to stop the bloodshe and give up the throne
When does Macbeth know he's in trouble?
He sses the actual size of the army
Macduff tells him he was taken from his mother's womb instead of being " born of woman."
He sees his wife's ghost in front of him
He feels dizzy andhe is not able to pick up his sword
How does Macbeth die?
Macduff beheads him
He accidentally falls on his own sword
One of his own soldiers mistakenly kills him
He is attacked by a group of Macduff's soldiers
Who will be King of Scotland?
Ross
Macduff
Malcom
Siward