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Macbeth Act 5 Scene 7 Quiz
Macbeth Act 5 Scene 7 Quiz
What does Macduff declare he is searching for
Siward
Malcolm
Seyton
Macbeth
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Who enters after Young Siward’s death
Macduff
Malcolm
Ross
Lennox
None
What does Macbeth call himself as he fights
A weary soldier still standing
A loyal servant of fate
A noble warrior betrayed
A cursed king without fear
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What does Siward’s bravery contrast with
Macduff’s hesitation
Macbeth’s moral decay
The witches’ deceit
Malcolm’s indecision
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What emotion drives Macduff throughout this scene
Vengeance
Greed
Fear
Mercy
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What prophecy does Macbeth still believe protects him
The witches will aid him in battle
None of woman born shall harm Macbeth
Banquo’s sons shall not rule
Birnam Wood will never move
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How does Macbeth describe his situation
He is safe behind castle walls
He is trapped like a bear tied to a stake
He is guided by fate alone
He is king of all he surveys
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What mood dominates the battlefield
Fear and retreat
Silence and sorrow
Calm and reflection
Chaos and determination
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What does the image of the bear symbolize
Macbeth’s desperate struggle and entrapment
Macbeth’s love for nature
Macbeth’s wisdom and patience
Macbeth’s innocence and purity
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What sound effect is often used to depict this scene in performance
Soft music and chanting
Thunder and lightning
Battle drums and clashing swords
Birdsong and calm winds
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What quality does Siward show in his reaction
Overwhelming grief
Stoic courage
Hatred for Malcolm
Jealousy of Macduff
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How does this scene prepare the audience for the climax
It ends the battle with peace
It introduces Malcolm’s coronation
It reveals Lady Macbeth’s death
It leads directly to Macbeth’s final confrontation with Macduff
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What prophecy does Macbeth think is still working in his favor
No man born of woman can harm him
Birnam Wood will remain still
Malcolm will never fight
Macduff will die before him
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What tone dominates Macbeth’s speeches in this scene
Defiant and desperate
Fearful and submissive
Joyful and confident
Calm and reflective
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Where does Act 5 Scene 7 take place
Inside Macbeth’s castle
On the battlefield near Dunsinane
In England
At Birnam Wood
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What is the key contrast shown between Macbeth and Macduff
Cowardice versus ambition
Magic versus logic
Love versus loyalty
Desperation versus righteousness
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What does Macbeth say gives him strength in battle
The witches’ prophecy
The loyalty of his soldiers
His wife’s encouragement
The support of Hecate
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What do Malcolm’s soldiers do as the scene progresses
Fight fiercely against Macbeth’s forces
Retreat in fear
Capture Seyton
Destroy Birnam Wood
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How does Macbeth view his enemies in this scene
As servants of the witches
As traitors to Scotland
As ghosts from his past
As men born of women and therefore powerless
None
What does Macbeth say about those who try to defeat him
They are cursed by witches
They are born of women and cannot harm him
They are unworthy of his sword
They will die by their own hands
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What is Macbeth doing at the start of the scene
Praying for forgiveness
Hiding in fear from the approaching army
Arguing with Seyton
Fighting bravely against his enemies
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How does Macbeth react after killing Young Siward
With indifference and weariness
With guilt and regret
With shock and horror
With pride and renewed confidence
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What does Siward say about his son’s death
He should have fled for safety
He died honorably facing the enemy
He was betrayed by Macbeth
He was killed while running away
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How is the battle described in this scene
Fierce and unresolved
Over quickly and easily won
Peaceful and bloodless
Confused and chaotic
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What theme is emphasized by Macbeth’s defiance
The strength of friendship
The corrupting power of overconfidence
The futility of fate
The value of humility
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What does the battle represent symbolically
The victory of fate over free will
The power of magic over men
The struggle between tyranny and justice
The rise of ambition over morality
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Who appears first in this scene
Siward
Malcolm
Macbeth
Macduff
None
Why does Macduff seek Macbeth
To avenge his family’s murder
To beg for forgiveness
To offer a truce
To reclaim his title
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What is the dramatic purpose of Young Siward’s death
To foreshadow Macduff’s death
To show Macbeth’s false sense of security
To reveal Lady Macbeth’s guilt
To signal Malcolm’s retreat
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Who does Macbeth kill in this scene
Ross
Malcolm
Macduff
Young Siward
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