Y10 Macbeth L12 - Classes V and W
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4 questions
Note from the author:
1.
Lady Macbeth goes against the expectations of her gender. In other words,…
- She behaves like a woman.
- She behaves more like a man.
2.
“Come, you spirits…unsex me here.” In other words,…
- Make me less like a woman.
- Make me less like a man.
3.
The tragic hero is driven by his/her flaw. In other words,…
- They are weak and vulnerable as they have a fault.
- They are stronger and powerful as they have a fault.
4.
If something is inevitable, it is…
- Never going to happen
- Going to happen
1.
Lady Macbeth goes against the expectations of her gender. In other words,…
- She behaves like a woman.
- She behaves more like a man.
2.
“Come, you spirits…unsex me here.” In other words,…
- Make me less like a woman.
- Make me less like a man.
3.
The tragic hero is driven by his/her flaw. In other words,…
- They are weak and vulnerable as they have a fault.
- They are stronger and powerful as they have a fault.
4.
If something is inevitable, it is…
- Never going to happen
- Going to happen
1
Lady Macbeth goes against the expectations of her gender. In other words,…
Lady Macbeth goes against the expectations of her gender. In other words,…
1
“Come, you spirits…unsex me here.” In other words,…
“Come, you spirits…unsex me here.” In other words,…
1
The tragic hero is driven by his/her flaw. In other words,…
The tragic hero is driven by his/her flaw. In other words,…
1
If something is inevitable, it is…
If something is inevitable, it is…