Macbeth Act 2 Flashcards

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1. Capable of being touched
A. Carousing
B. Equivocate
C. Palpable
D. Scruples
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C. Palpable

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2. Drunken merrymaking
A. Suborn
B. Carousing
C. Equivocate
D. Palpable
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B. Carousing

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3. Conscience; morals
A. Scruples
B. Suborn
C. Carousing
D. Equivocate
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A. Scruples

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4. To bribe or induce unlawfully
A. Palpable
B. Scruples
C. Suborn
D. Carousing
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C. Suborn

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5. Speaking ambiguously
A. Equivocate
B. Palpable
C. Scruples
D. Suborn
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A. Equivocate

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  1. “I have done the deed”
A. Macduff
B. Lady macbeth
C. Macbeth
D. Banquo
E. Ross
F. Malcolm
G. Donalbain
H. Lennox
A

C. Macbeth

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  1. “A heavy summons lies like lead upon me, and yet I would not sleep”
A. Macduff
B. Lady macbeth
C. Macbeth
D. Banquo
E. Ross
F. Malcolm
G. Donalbain
H. Lennox
A

D. Banquo

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  1. “That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold, what hath quench’d them hath given me fire”
A. Macduff
B. Lady macbeth
C. Macbeth
D. Banquo
E. Ross
F. Malcolm
G. Donalbain
H. Lennox
A

B. Lady Macbeth

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  1. “Those of his chamber, as it seemed, had done’t: their hands and faces were all badged with blood; so were their daggers, which unwiped we found upon their pillows”
A. Macduff
B. Lady macbeth
C. Macbeth
D. Banquo
E. Ross
F. Malcolm
G. Donalbain
H. Lennox
A

H. Lenox

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  1. “Malcolm and Donalbain, the king’s two sons, are stol’n away and fled, which puts upon them suspicion of the deed”
A. Macduff
B. Lady macbeth
C. Macbeth
D. Banquo
E. Ross
F. Malcolm
G. Donalbain
H. Lennox
A

A. Macduff

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  1. The porter imagines that he is the porter of hell gate and that all of the following people are knocking EXCEPT:

A. An equivocator who talked out of both sides of his mouth
B. A farmer who expected too much
C. A wife who tricked her husband
D. A tailor who stole from his customers

A

C. A wife who tricked her husband

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  1. Macbeth’s vision of the dagger is the result of:

A. Others putting it there
B. His disturbed mind playing tricks
C. His fear of Lady Macbeth’s strength
D. Exhaustion from the war

A

B. His disturbed mind playing tricks

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  1. Who is the first to find Duncan’s murdered body and exclaim, “O horror, horror, horror!”

A. Macbeth
B. Lady Macbeth
C. Macduff
D. Malcolm

A

C. Macduff

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  1. Immediately following the murder, Macbeth is concerned that he cannot say:

A. Amen
B. I love you, man
C. Duncan’s’ name
D. The witches’ chant

A

A. Amen

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  1. After their father’s murder, where do Malcom and donalbain each go?

A. Malcolm goes to Ireland and donalbain goes to England
B. Both men go to the west end of scotland
C. Malcolm goes to England, and donalbain goes to Ireland
D. The go to scone to watch Macbeth’s coronation

A

C. Malcolm goes to England, and Donalbain goes to Ireland

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  1. What does Macbeth mean in scene 1 when he tells Banquo, “if you shall cleave to my consent, when ‘tis,/ it shall make honour for you”

A. When Macbeth becomes king, he will bestow great honors on Banquo in return for his loyalty
B. If the witches prophecies come true and banquos sons become kings, he hopes that they are honorable rulers
C. Banquo’s help in the murder of Duncan will be rewarded with a new title
D. He plans to frame Banquo and blame him for murdering Duncan

A

A. When Macbeth becomes king, he will bestow great honors on Banquo in return for his loyalty

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  1. Why does Macbeth ultimitely decide to kill Duncan?

A. He is intrigued by the new robes he will get
B. He does not want to hear his wife’s whining
C. He feels that the country will be happier to hear the news
D. He believes it is an invitation he must accept

A

D. He believes it is an invitation he must accept

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  1. Explain the symbolism in Macbeth’s comment from scene 2: “what hands are here? Ha! They pluck out mine eyes! With all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood/ clean from my hand? No; this my hand will rather/ the multitudinous seas incarnadine, /making the green one red.”

A. He wishes someone would kill him after what he just did
B. Macbeth feels that the blood cannot be washed away because he will forever be guilty
C. Lady Macbeth feels conflicted about what she and her husband did
D. Macbeth is concerned he did not actually kill Duncan and the king is still alive

A

B. Macbeth feels that the blood cannot be washed away because he will forever be guilty

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Who is LEAST suspicious of Duncan’s death?

A. Banquo
B. Macduff
C. Malcolm and Donalbain
D. Lennox

A

C. Malcolm and Donalbain

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  1. What message does the old man leave for Ross at the end of scene 4 when he tells him, “gods benison go with you, and with those/ that would make good of bad, and friends of foes!”

A. Send my best to the new king
B. Be careful what you wish for and desire
C. Macbeth will be the fairest king of them all
D. Anyone who opposes Macbeth should be executed

A

B. Be careful what you wish for and desire

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  1. Why does Macbeth claim that he kills the guards? What might be the real reason?
A

He claims to have killed them because he was in a furious rage over the death of the king and he could not control himself. In reality, he just wanted to eliminate the potential for them to deny murdering the king. He doesn’t want any “he said- she said”

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  1. Proved 2 unnatural occurrences that take place prior to Duncan’s death, and explain what they might symbolize
A
  1. The owl kills the falcon: this does not usually happen and it symbolizes the way things are in Macbeth’s castle. They are backwards and continue to be such throughout the night.
  2. The horses ate each other: they had gone wild, much like Macbeth had/will. This represents the evil actions and doings of the Macbeths
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  1. What is banquos son’s name who supposedly will be the future king of Scotland
A

Fleance

24
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  1. How does macduff explain Duncan’s death to Ross?
A

Ddssss

25
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  1. What is lady Macbeth’s reason for not murdering Duncan herself?
A

He resembles her father

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  1. How does lady Macbeth want Macbeth to forget about the murder
A

By having him wash his hands