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Macbeth Act 3 Scene 6 Quiz
Macbeth Act 3 Scene 6 Quiz
What theme does this scene emphasize
Love and betrayal
Faith and destiny
Ambition and loyalty
Tyranny versus freedom
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According to Lennox, who has recently been murdered
Duncan
Ross
Fleance
Banquo
None
Who does Lennox mockingly call “wise” and “valiant”
Malcolm
Macbeth
Banquo
Macduff
None
What does Lennox imply about Macbeth’s guilt
He is the true murderer
He was framed by Banquo
He only acted under pressure
He is completely innocent
None
What does Lennox hope will happen soon
Macbeth will kill Malcolm
Scotland will be freed from tyranny
The witches will reveal more prophecies
Fleance will return for revenge
None
Who is Malcolm seeking support from in England
King Edward the Confessor
Fleance
Macbeth himself
King Sweno of Norway
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Which two characters appear in this scene
Ross and Macduff
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
Banquo and Fleance
Lennox and another Lord
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What recent events are being discussed
Malcolm’s coronation
The witches’ prophecies
Duncan’s and Banquo’s murders
Macduff’s rebellion
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What does the Lord predict Macbeth will do next
Seek forgiveness from Edward
Prepare for war against Macduff
Crown Fleance as heir
Surrender his crown
None
Whom does Lennox mention fled the country after Duncan’s death
Lennox and Angus
Banquo and Fleance
Malcolm and Donalbain
Macduff and Ross
None
What emotion does Lennox express for Scotland
Suffering and oppression
Joy and gratitude
Peace and prosperity
Hope and unity
None
Who does the Lord say may help restore peace to Scotland
Siward and the English forces
Macbeth’s allies
The witches
Banquo’s ghost
None
Who does the Lord say has fled to England
Lennox
Ross
Macduff
Banquo
None
What tone dominates the Lord’s speech
Joy and humor
Pride and arrogance
Sorrow and nostalgia
Hope mixed with fear
None
What word does Lennox use to describe Scotland’s current state
Joyfully united
Sorely oppressed
Blessed and peaceful
Eternally secure
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What does Lennox pray for at the end of the scene
A blessing on Scotland’s deliverers
Banquo’s resurrection
Macbeth’s forgiveness
A vision from the witches
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Who is blamed publicly for Banquo’s death
Fleance
Macbeth
Macduff
Malcolm
None
What is the main tone of Lennox’s speech
Fearful and submissive
Sarcastic and ironic
Joyful and proud
Angry and violent
None
What does the Lord say about Macduff’s refusal to attend Macbeth’s summons
It frightened Lennox
It has angered Macbeth
It pleased the witches
It surprised Malcolm
None
What does Lennox sarcastically call Macbeth
The loyal subject of fate
The noble savior of Scotland
The gracious Duncan’s murderer
The pious king
None
What does Lennox think about Macbeth’s rule
He is a loyal servant of fate
He is a strong leader
He is a tyrant
He is a just king
None
What does the Lord call Macbeth indirectly
A fool
A prophet
A tyrant
A hero
None
What kind of king is Edward described as
Holy and healing
Silent and withdrawn
Ambitious and greedy
Cruel and deceptive
None
What political movement begins to form in this scene
The alliance with Banquo’s heirs
The downfall of Malcolm
The exile of Macduff
The rebellion against Macbeth
None
What does the closing of this scene foreshadow
The gathering of forces against Macbeth
The death of Macduff
The return of Fleance to Scotland
The witches’ next prophecy
None
What tone does Lennox use when describing Macbeth’s actions
Bitterly resentful
Ironically respectful
Cautiously neutral
Sincerely admiring
None
What does Lennox say about Fleance’s escape
He must be guilty like his father
He seeks refuge in England
He will return to kill Macbeth
He was wrongly accused
None
Where does Act 3 Scene 6 take place
In a nobleman’s house in Scotland
At Macbeth’s palace in Dunsinane
At the English court
On the heath with the witches
None
Why has Macduff gone to England
To visit Banquo’s grave
To confront Fleance
To flee from Macbeth’s wrath
To seek help from Malcolm and Edward
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What does this scene reveal about public opinion of Macbeth
He is forgiven by all
He is increasingly distrusted
He is unknown to the people
He is admired as a hero
None
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