Macbeth Acts 3-5 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Who said," Foul is Fair, and Fair is Foul"? | The Three Witches |
| Who said," Out damned spot, out, I say!"? | Lady Macbeth |
| Who Said," Boundless intemperance In nature is a tyranny. It hath Th' Untimely emptying of the happy throne And fall of many Kings" | Macduff |
| Who said," Macduff this noble passion, child of integrity, hath from my Soul wiped the black scruples, reconciled my thoughts to thy good truth and honor"? | Malcolm |
| Who said," Your castle is surprised, your wife and babes savagely slaughtered"? | Ross |
| Who said," All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand'? | Lady Macbeth |
| Who said," Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day To the last syllable of recorded time"? | Macbeth |
| 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"? | Macduff |
| Who said," Hail, King!for so thou art. Behold where stands Th' usurper's head"? | Macduff |
| What is the exposition? | The witches introduce the theme of the play |
| What is the rising action? | Macbeth kills Duncan in his thirst for power |
| What is the climax? | Macbeth kills Banquo and Fleance escapes |
| What is the falling action? | Lady Macduff and her kids are slaughtered |
| What is the resolution? | Macbeth is killed by Maduff |
| Who says," We have scotched the snake, not killed it"? | Macbeth |
| What is an example of a Paradox? | When the witches say," Lesser than Macbeth, but greater." |
| What is a Foil? Examples? | It's a character opposite the main character or tragic hero. Examples: Macduff and King Edward |
| What part of the play is written in pros? | Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking scene |
| What is an Anchorism? | Something's that's out of place in time |
| What are examples of motifs from the story? | Blood, Sleeplessness, Borrowed Robes |
| What is an example of comic relief? | The Porter |
| What is the main structure of the play? | It's written in Acts |
| What is the play mostly written in? | Iambic Pentameter(Blank Verse) |
| What does a playwright use when they want to hint at things to come in the story? | Foreshadowing |
| What is an example of Dramatic Irony? | When Duncan says," This castle has a pleasant scene." |
| What is a Tragic Hero? | A main character, usually an important person with extraordinary abilities and a tragic flaw, a fatal weakness that causes his or her downfall |
| What is a Soliloquy? | A speech that a character gives when they are alone on stage |
| What is an Aside? | When the character speaks only to the audience and the other characters on stage can't hear them |
| What is a Tragedy? | Deals with a serious theme; involves revenge,intrigue, murder, and insanity; involves the Tragic Hero and their downfall |
| What is a Tragic Flaw? | Defect that causes the downfall of the Tragic Hero or Protagonist |
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