What if the prophecies you trust are designed to take you to your doom, using half-truths and double meanings? This Macbeth Act 4 Scene 1 Quiz features the second visit to the cave and the parade of apparitions. Consider the madness of seeking the future in a seething pot.

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Macbeth Act 4 Scene 1 Quiz
- Where does Act 4 Scene 1 take place
- What are the witches doing at the start of the scene
- Which phrase begins the scene
- What ingredients do the witches use in their potion
- Who enters the scene after the witches’ chant
- What does Macbeth demand from the witches
- How many apparitions do the witches show Macbeth
- What is the first apparition
- What does the first apparition warn Macbeth about
- What is the second apparition
- What does the second apparition tell Macbeth
- What is the third apparition
- What does the third apparition promise Macbeth
- What does Macbeth conclude from the apparitions
- What does Macbeth demand to know after the three apparitions
- What appears after Macbeth’s demand about Banquo
- What does Banquo’s ghost do in this vision
- What does Macbeth realize about Banquo’s line
- How do the witches leave after showing the vision
- What does Macbeth call the witches after the visions
- Who enters after the witches vanish
- What news does Lennox bring
- What does Macbeth decide to do after hearing of Macduff’s flight
- What does Macbeth say fuels his actions now
- What theme is reinforced in this scene
- What effect do the apparitions have on Macbeth
- What does Hecate’s earlier plan accomplish in this scene
- What symbol does the crowned child with a tree represent
- How does the scene foreshadow Macbeth’s downfall
- What emotion dominates Macbeth’s final speech in this scene
