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Macbeth Review Cards

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Who said," Foul is Fair, and Fair is Foul"?   show
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show Lady Macbeth  
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show Macduff  
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show Malcolm  
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Who said," Your castle is surprised, your wife and babes savagely slaughtered"?   show
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show Lady Macbeth  
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Who said," Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day To the last syllable of recorded time"?   show
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Who said," Despair thy charm and let the angel whom thou still hast served, Tell the Macduff was ripped from his mother's womb untimely ripped"?   show
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show Macduff  
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What is the exposition?   show
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show Macbeth kills Duncan in his thirst for power  
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show Macbeth kills Banquo and Fleance escapes  
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What is the falling action?   show
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show Macbeth is killed by Maduff  
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show Macbeth  
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show When the witches say," Lesser than Macbeth, but greater."  
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show It's a character opposite the main character or tragic hero. Examples: Macduff and King Edward  
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What part of the play is written in pros?   show
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show Something's that's out of place in time  
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show Blood, Sleeplessness, Borrowed Robes  
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What is an example of comic relief?   show
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What is the main structure of the play?   show
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What is the play mostly written in?   show
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What does a playwright use when they want to hint at things to come in the story?   show
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What is an example of Dramatic Irony?   show
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show A main character, usually an important person with extraordinary abilities and a tragic flaw, a fatal weakness that causes his or her downfall  
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What is a Soliloquy?   show
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What is an Aside?   show
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What is a Tragedy?   show
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What is a Tragic Flaw?   show
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