The deed is done. Red hands, blue feet. This Macbeth Act 2 Scene 2 Quiz covers the immediate panic and the haunting cry that Macbeth has murdered sleep. Answer the questions as guilt begins to creep in.

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Macbeth Act 2 Scene 2 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 2 Scene 2 take place
- Who is the first character to appear in this scene
- What has Lady Macbeth done before the scene begins
- What noise does Lady Macbeth hear that startles her
- What does Lady Macbeth say about the guards’ daggers
- Who enters immediately after Lady Macbeth speaks of hearing noises
- What does Macbeth say he has done
- What word does Macbeth say he could not pronounce after the murder
- Why can’t Macbeth say “Amen”
- What sound terrifies Macbeth after the murder
- What do the voices Macbeth hears say
- What does Lady Macbeth tell Macbeth to do with his bloody hands
- What mistake does Macbeth make after killing Duncan
- Why does Lady Macbeth say she could not kill Duncan herself
- What does Lady Macbeth do with the daggers
- What does Lady Macbeth smear on the guards
- What sound interrupts their conversation after the murder
- How does Macbeth react to the knocking
- What does Lady Macbeth say will wash away their guilt
- What does Macbeth say could never cleanse his hands
- What does the reference to “Neptune’s ocean” symbolize
- What is Lady Macbeth’s emotional state compared to Macbeth’s
- What does Lady Macbeth urge Macbeth to do after returning the daggers
- What theme is reinforced through the blood imagery in this scene
- What does Lady Macbeth mean when she says “These deeds must not be thought after these ways”
- What does the knocking at the gate foreshadow
- What does Macbeth say his hands are doing to his eyes
- What does Lady Macbeth call Macbeth when he refuses to return the daggers
- What sound dominates the end of the scene
- How does the scene end
