Head high. The king’s dead. This Macbeth Act 5 Scene 9 Quiz ends the tragedy with the restoration of order and the crowning of Malcolm at Scone. End your Scottish Play adventure right here.

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Macbeth Act 5 Scene 9 Quiz
- Where does Act 5 Scene 9 take place
- Who enters first in this scene
- What does Siward ask at the start of the scene
- Who reports that the battle is over
- What is the outcome of the battle
- Who enters carrying Macbeth’s head
- What does Macduff declare upon entering
- What does Macbeth’s death symbolize
- Who is hailed as the new King of Scotland
- What does Malcolm invite everyone to do after the battle
- What is Scone known for in Scottish tradition
- What does Malcolm call his followers
- What does Malcolm say will happen to Macbeth’s thanes
- What title does Malcolm give his noblemen
- Who is mourned in this scene
- How does Siward react to his son’s death
- What does Ross say about Young Siward
- What does Malcolm call Macbeth
- Who does Malcolm refer to as Macbeth’s fiend-like queen
- What fate does Malcolm say awaits Lady Macbeth
- What tone dominates the final lines of this scene
- What theme is reinforced in this final scene
- What phrase best describes Malcolm’s closing speech
- Who are called upon to witness Malcolm’s coronation
- What does Malcolm promise to reward his supporters with
- What emotion dominates Macduff’s entrance
- What literary device is used when Malcolm calls Macbeth a “dead butcher”
- What does the final scene represent structurally
- What message does Shakespeare convey through this ending
- How does the play end overall
