macbeth Flashcards

(25 cards)

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What is the shortest summary of Macbeth?

A

A Scottish nobleman, Macbeth, is driven to murder and tyranny by ambition and prophecy.

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Define ambition in the context of Macbeth.

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A strong desire for power that leads Macbeth to commit heinous acts.

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True or false: Lady Macbeth is supportive of Macbeth’s ambition.

A

TRUE

She actively encourages him to pursue the throne, even pushing him to murder King Duncan.

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Fill in the blank: Blood symbolizes _______ in Macbeth.

A

Guilt

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What does the witches’ prophecy predict?

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That Macbeth will become king, sparking his ambition and subsequent downfall.

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Define fate in Macbeth.

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The idea that events are predetermined, influencing characters’ actions and choices.

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What is the significance of blood in the play?

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It represents guilt and the consequences of Macbeth’s violent actions.

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True or false: Macbeth is initially a reluctant murderer.

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TRUE

He hesitates before killing Duncan, showing his internal conflict.

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What does the theme of appearance vs. reality illustrate?

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Characters often hide their true intentions, leading to deception and betrayal.

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Fill in the blank: Macduff represents _______ in the play.

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Revenge

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What is the role of Lady Macbeth in the plot?

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She manipulates Macbeth into committing murder to fulfill their ambitions.

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Define tragic hero in Macbeth.

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A noble character whose downfall is caused by a tragic flaw, like ambition.

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True or false: The natural order is disrupted by Macbeth’s actions.

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TRUE

His usurpation of the throne causes chaos in Scotland.

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What does sleep symbolize in Macbeth?

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Peace of mind, which is lost after committing murder.

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Fill in the blank: The dagger symbolizes _______ in Macbeth.

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Murderous intent

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What is the theme of guilt in the play?

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Guilt haunts Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, leading to their madness and demise.

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Define hubris in the context of Macbeth.

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Excessive pride that leads Macbeth to ignore warnings and pursue power recklessly.

18
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What does the weather symbolize in Macbeth?

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The chaotic state of Scotland and the moral disorder following Duncan’s murder.

19
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True or false: Banquo is supportive of Macbeth’s rise to power.

A

FALSE

Banquo is wary of the witches’ prophecies and suspects Macbeth.

20
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What does the final battle represent?

A

The restoration of order and justice after Macbeth’s tyranny.

21
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Fill in the blank: The crown symbolizes _______ in Macbeth.

A

Power and ambition

22
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What is the significance of the three witches?

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They represent fate and the supernatural, influencing Macbeth’s actions.

23
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Define irony in Macbeth.

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The contrast between Macbeth’s expectations and the reality of his fate.

24
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What does Lady Macbeth’s madness signify?

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The psychological consequences of guilt and ambition.

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True or false: Macbeth is ultimately **defeated** by his own ambition.
TRUE ## Footnote His unchecked ambition leads to his downfall and death.