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“Jeopardy” Review: William Shakespeare’s
MACBETH(Act One)
Back to menu
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Final jeopardy question
Shakespeare’s Firsts
Characters LiteraryTechs.
Events Quotes
c-1 10
“When shall we three meet again?”
Macbeth
20
“Two households, both alike in dignity..”
Romeo and Juliet
30
“Hence! home, you idle creatures get you home:”
Julius Caesar
40
“[Tush,] never tell me! ”
Othello
c-2 10
Thane of Glamis
and then Thane of Cawdor
Macbeth
20
Name in Old English means “fate”.
Weird Sisters (Witches)
30
Discovers his sons will be kings
Banquo
40
The Prince of Cumberland
Malcolm
c-3 10
“Fair is foul and foul is fair..”
Paradox,AlliterationThemeForeshadowing
20
“Your face is as a book where men may read strange matters.”
Simile
30
“..the heaven’s breath smells wooingly here.”
Personification,Imagery
40
“[I have] only vaulting ambition, which o’erleaps itself..”
Personification
c-4 10
Nation that the Scots are fighting against
Norway
20
Reason the first Thane of Cawdor will be executed
He is a traitor
30
The third prediction the witches give Macbeth
He will be King
40
What Macbeth and Lady Macbeth will do to Duncan’s guards
Blame the murder on them
c-5 10
“If it were done when ‘tis done, then well it were done quickly.”
Macbeth
20
“He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust.”
Duncan
30
“Unsex me here.”
“Make thick my blood.”
Lady Macbeth
40
“Look like th’ innocent flower,but be the serpent under’t.”
Lady Macbeth
Final jeopardy
The three reasons why Macbeth does not want to kill Duncan
He’s his subject, his host, and Duncan’s been a good King.