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Macbeth Act 5 Scene 1 Quiz
Macbeth Act 5 Scene 1 Quiz
How does the Doctor interpret Lady Macbeth’s behavior
She is troubled by guilt
She is possessed by spirits
She is pretending for sympathy
She is mourning Macbeth
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What sound does Lady Macbeth recall hearing on the night of Duncan’s murder
The owl’s cry
Thunder and lightning
Banquo’s ghost’s scream
The witches chanting
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What does Lady Macbeth mention that directly recalls her earlier ambition
The blood on her hands
The witches’ prophecies
Her husband’s bravery
The crown of Scotland
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What does the Doctor say Lady Macbeth needs more than medicine
Rest and sleep
A confession from Macbeth
Spiritual help
A journey to England
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What does the Doctor plan to tell Macbeth
That she is dying
That the witches have cursed her
Everything Lady Macbeth confessed
As little as possible
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What is the Doctor’s final comment on Lady Macbeth’s condition
“She must sleep no more”
“She has no need of fear”
“Unnatural deeds do breed unnatural troubles”
“She hath light by her continually”
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What does Lady Macbeth confess about Duncan
He cursed Macbeth
He will rise again soon
He cannot come out of his grave
He forgave her sins
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Who are the Doctor and Gentlewoman observing
Macbeth
Hecate
Lady Macbeth
The Porter
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What object does Lady Macbeth hold while sleepwalking
A knife
A candle
A cup of wine
A mirror
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What is Lady Macbeth’s tone while sleepwalking
Calm and peaceful
Distraught and guilt-ridden
Defiant and proud
Mocking and playful
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What unusual behavior is Lady Macbeth displaying
Talking to herself while awake
Sleepwalking
Singing loudly
Crying continuously
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What does Lady Macbeth repeatedly attempt to wash away
The smell of perfume
Imaginary blood on her hands
Dirt from the floor
Ink from a letter
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What does the Gentlewoman say Lady Macbeth always keeps by her
A dagger
A crucifix
A vial of perfume
A lighted candle
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What does the candle symbolize in this scene
Her connection to Macbeth
Her fragile grasp on life
Her hope for redemption
Her ambition for power
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What mood dominates Act 5 Scene 1
Calm and reconciliation
Darkness and remorse
Triumph and confidence
Hope and renewal
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What does Lady Macbeth’s sleepwalking foreshadow
Malcolm’s betrayal
Macbeth’s victory in battle
The witches’ defeat
Her eventual death
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What emotion does the Gentlewoman express after witnessing Lady Macbeth
Admiration and respect
Fear and pity
Anger and disgust
Relief and peace
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What is ironic about Lady Macbeth’s sleepwalking
She hated blood
She was unaware of Duncan’s murder
She never wanted power
She once mocked Macbeth’s guilt
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What does Lady Macbeth reveal during her sleepwalking
Her plan to kill Malcolm
Her fear of the witches
Her desire to flee Scotland
Her involvement in Duncan’s murder
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How does this scene contrast Lady Macbeth’s earlier character
From powerful to broken by guilt
From loyal to treacherous
From fearful to courageous
From gentle to ruthless
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Who is the “Thane of Fife” Lady Macbeth refers to in her sleep
Macduff
Malcolm
Ross
Banquo
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Who are the first characters to appear in this scene
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
Malcolm and Siward
A Doctor and a Gentlewoman
Ross and Lennox
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Where does Act 5 Scene 1 take place
On the battlefield
At Macduff’s castle in Fife
In Macbeth’s castle at Dunsinane
In England with Malcolm
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What does the Gentlewoman refuse to do
Leave the castle
Speak to Macbeth directly
Watch Lady Macbeth alone
Repeat what Lady Macbeth says
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What literary device is central to Lady Macbeth’s dialogue
Pun
Dramatic irony
Alliteration
Metaphor
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What famous line does Lady Macbeth say about her hands
“Fair is foul, and foul is fair”
“All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand”
“Out, damned spot!”
“Double, double toil and trouble”
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How does the Doctor react to Lady Macbeth’s confessions
He prays for her soul
He refuses to report them
He arrests her immediately
He plans to tell Macbeth
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What earlier act does this scene mirror
The witches’ first prophecy
The banquet scene
Macbeth’s guilt after killing Duncan
Banquo’s ghost appearing
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What theme does this scene primarily explore
Ambition and betrayal
Fate and prophecy
Guilt and psychological torment
Power and justice
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What does the Doctor mean when he says “More needs she the divine than the physician”
She must confess to her crimes
She needs to rest her mind
She should flee before Macbeth returns
She needs spiritual healing, not medical aid
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