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Macbeth Act 3 Scene 2 Quiz
Macbeth Act 3 Scene 2 Quiz
Who is the first character to speak in this scene
Lennox
Macbeth
Banquo
Lady Macbeth
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What does this scene reveal about Lady Macbeth’s state of mind
She is proud of Macbeth
She is thrilled by power
She feels insecure and regretful
She is ready to flee
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What time of day is it during this scene
Morning
Midnight
Afternoon
Evening
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What does Lady Macbeth desire most in this scene
Fleance’s loyalty
More power
Peace of mind
Banquo’s friendship
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What theme becomes stronger in this scene
Truth and forgiveness
Isolation and mistrust
Love and unity
Justice and order
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How does Lady Macbeth respond to Macbeth’s secrecy
She becomes suspicious
She dismisses his fears
She trusts him completely
She demands details
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What animal imagery does Macbeth use to describe Banquo
A raven
A serpent
A lion
A fox
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How does Lady Macbeth feel about Macbeth’s troubled thoughts
She blames the witches
She mocks his weakness
She shares his fears openly
She urges him to hide them
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What does Lady Macbeth say will comfort Macbeth
Speaking to the witches again
Fleeing from Scotland
Confessing to Banquo
Smiling and acting joyful
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What does Macbeth mean by “We have scorched the snake, not killed it”
Their power is insecure and threatened
The witches will protect them
Banquo is already dead
Their enemies are harmless
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What does Lady Macbeth say about their gained power
Power brings peace
Fortune smiles upon us
Naught’s had, all’s spent
All is well and won
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What event is planned for later that night
A battle
A coronation
A banquet
A funeral
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What does “full of scorpions” symbolize
Peaceful dreams of victory
Loyalty to Banquo
Tormenting thoughts and fears
Royal ambition fulfilled
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What do Macbeth’s words about the night suggest
Peace will soon return
Duncan’s ghost will appear
Evil is about to occur
The witches have been defeated
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What does “dearest chuck” reveal about Macbeth’s tone
Hatred and suspicion
Cold indifference
Pure devotion
A mix of affection and control
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What theme does Lady Macbeth’s speech reflect
Joy in power
Restlessness after ambition
Trust between rulers
Triumph over adversity
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What does Macbeth mean by “Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck”
He will confess all to her later
He plans to keep his next murder secret
He fears she will betray him
He doubts her loyalty
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What does Lady Macbeth say about their crown
It is eternally secure
It is shared equally
It is doubtful joy
It is blessed by fate
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What shift occurs in Macbeth’s character
He relies more on Lady Macbeth
He takes control of future crimes
He abandons ambition completely
He decides to confess his guilt
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What imagery does Macbeth use to describe the night
The moon is hidden
Storms rage
Darkness brightens
Light thickens
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What emotion dominates the closing of this scene
Joy and triumph
Tension and foreboding
Fear and despair
Peace and resolution
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Where does Act 3 Scene 2 take place
In Macbeth’s castle at Inverness
In the royal palace at Forres
At the witches’ cave
On the battlefield
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What does Lady Macbeth advise Macbeth to do
Sleek o’er your rugged looks
Send Fleance away
Hide your weapons better
Confess your guilt to Banquo
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What does Lady Macbeth envy about Duncan
He is feared by his enemies
He is honored by Banquo
He rules Scotland in memory
He sleeps peacefully in death
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Who does Macbeth fear in this scene
Malcolm and Donalbain
Banquo and Fleance
Macduff and Lennox
Ross and Angus
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What does Macbeth hint at without revealing
His fear of Lady Macbeth
His guilt for killing Duncan
His intent to abdicate the throne
His plan to kill Banquo and Fleance
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What does Lady Macbeth mean by “What’s done is done”
They should confess their sins
They must kill again
They cannot change the past
They must undo their actions
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How does Macbeth describe his mind
Haunted by dreams
Ruled by reason
Calm and clear
Full of scorpions
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What emotion does Lady Macbeth express at the start of the scene
Happiness and relief
Discontent and anxiety
Pride and confidence
Calm and satisfaction
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What does Macbeth say about Banquo’s nature
He is weak and easily swayed
He is loyal to Macbeth
He hath a wisdom that doth guide his valour
He trusts the witches blindly
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