Do you remember, I think, what happens to young Siward when he meets the hell-hound on the field of battle? This Macbeth Act 5 Scene 7 Quiz takes place after the initial fighting within the castle walls as the defence crumbles. Remember the details of the final, desperate fights.

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Macbeth Act 5 Scene 7 Quiz
- Where does Act 5 Scene 7 take place
- Who appears first in this scene
- What is Macbeth doing at the start of the scene
- How does Macbeth describe his situation
- What does the image of the bear symbolize
- Who does Macbeth kill in this scene
- How does Macbeth react after killing Young Siward
- What does Macbeth say gives him strength in battle
- What prophecy does Macbeth still believe protects him
- What does Siward say about his son’s death
- What quality does Siward show in his reaction
- What do Malcolm’s soldiers do as the scene progresses
- What sound effect is often used to depict this scene in performance
- Who enters after Young Siward’s death
- What does Macduff declare he is searching for
- Why does Macduff seek Macbeth
- How does Macbeth view his enemies in this scene
- What tone dominates Macbeth’s speeches in this scene
- What does Macbeth say about those who try to defeat him
- What does the battle represent symbolically
- What does Siward’s bravery contrast with
- What is the dramatic purpose of Young Siward’s death
- What mood dominates the battlefield
- What prophecy does Macbeth think is still working in his favor
- What does Macbeth call himself as he fights
- What is the key contrast shown between Macbeth and Macduff
- How is the battle described in this scene
- What emotion drives Macduff throughout this scene
- What theme is emphasized by Macbeth’s defiance
- How does this scene prepare the audience for the climax
