Suspicion grows. Rumours flew. This Macbeth Act 3 Scene 6 Quiz is based on the conversations of Lennox and the unnamed lord as they talk about the pious Edward and the resistance in England. Look who is getting ready for war.

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Macbeth Act 3 Scene 6 Quiz Questions
- What emotion does Lennox express for Scotland
- Who does the Lord say has fled to England
- Why has Macduff gone to England
- Who is Malcolm seeking support from in England
- What kind of king is Edward described as
- Who does the Lord say may help restore peace to Scotland
- What does Lennox hope will happen soon
- What word does Lennox use to describe Scotland’s current state
- What theme does this scene emphasize
- What political movement begins to form in this scene
- What does the Lord say about Macduff’s refusal to attend Macbeth’s summons
- What does the Lord predict Macbeth will do next
- What tone dominates the Lord’s speech
- What does Lennox pray for at the end of the scene
- What does the Lord call Macbeth indirectly
- What does this scene reveal about public opinion of Macbeth
- What does the closing of this scene foreshadow
- Where does Act 3 Scene 6 take place
- Which two characters appear in this scene
- What is the main tone of Lennox’s speech
- What recent events are being discussed
- What does Lennox imply about Macbeth’s guilt
- What does Lennox sarcastically call Macbeth
- Who does Lennox mockingly call “wise” and “valiant”
- What tone does Lennox use when describing Macbeth’s actions
- Whom does Lennox mention fled the country after Duncan’s death
- According to Lennox, who has recently been murdered
- Who is blamed publicly for Banquo’s death
- What does Lennox say about Fleance’s escape
- What does Lennox think about Macbeth’s rule
