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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Of the Scottish Play. Characters – 100 Points. The Thane of Cawdor at the outset of the play. Characters – 200 Points. The Son of Banquo. Characters – 300 Points. The rightful heir to Scotland’s throne. Characters – 400 Points. Macbeth’s character foil.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Of the Scottish Play

  2. Characters – 100 Points The Thane of Cawdor at the outset of the play.

  3. Characters – 200 Points The Son of Banquo

  4. Characters – 300 Points The rightful heir to Scotland’s throne

  5. Characters – 400 Points Macbeth’s character foil

  6. Who said it? – 100 Points In Act ________, the character of ___________ said the following: “Go pronounce his present death, And with his formal title greet Macbeth”

  7. Who said it? – 200 Points The character of ___________ spoke these words with regards to________. “Hie thee hither, That I may pour my spirits in thine ear”

  8. Who said it? – 300 Points These words are spoken by________ in Act ____, scene ___. “Thou hast it now: King, Cawdor, Glamis, all”

  9. Who said it? – 400 Points _______ said this in Act ___. Explain the significance of these words. “False face must hide what the false heart doth know.”

  10. Plot Events – 100 Points During this act and scene, King Duncan is murdered by Macbeth.

  11. Plot Events – 200 Points The play begins in this place.

  12. Plot Events – 300 Points In this act and scene, Macbeth is visited by the Ghost of Banquo

  13. Plot Events – 400 Points The witches ‘weird sisters’ provide Macbeth with these three visual prophecies in this act.

  14. Themes and Symbols – 100 Points These animals are used by Shakespeare to represent ‘heralds of death’

  15. Themes and Symbols – 200 Points The theme which highlights Macbeth’s actions to “look like the innocent flower, But be the serpent under't.”

  16. Themes and Symbols – 300 Points This theme is illustrated by Shakespeare, following the death of Duncan, when day becomes night and the animals go crazy.

  17. Themes and Symbols – 400 Points The theme that is defined by Macbeth’s inner struggle to become king.

  18. Shakespeare – 100 Points The month Shakespeare was born.

  19. Shakespeare – 200 Points Shakespeare wrote these sorts of plays: Tragedies, Comedies and ___________.

  20. Shakespeare – 300 Points Shakespeare wrote the verses of his plays in a variety of ways. This kind of verse was considered very powerful: 2successive lines of verse of which the final words rhyme.

  21. Shakespeare – 400 Points Shakespeare wrote about witches and witchcraft to please this person.

  22. A: Characters – 100 Points • Who is the merciless Macdonwald. • Act 1, scene 2, line 12. Continue…

  23. A: Characters – 200 Points • Who is Fleance. Continue…

  24. A: Characters – 300 Points • Who is Malcolm, eldest son of King Duncan. Continue…

  25. A: Characters – 400 Points • Who is Banquo. • Shakespeare uses Banquo as a moral pillar for Macbeth, illustrating the righteous path, without bloodshed / deceit or murder. Banquo is an example of the way Macbeth should have reacted to the prophecies of the weird sisters, he should have waited for fate to lead him to his destiny rather than stepping in and making it for himself. Continue…

  26. A: Who said it? – 100 Points • Who is Duncan. • Act 1 scene 2. Continue…

  27. A: Who said it? – 200 Points • Who is Lady Macbeth. • Significance: Lady Macbeth wants to empower Macbeth, by pouring poisonous words into his ear. Continue…

  28. A: Who said it? – 300 Points • Who is Banquo • Act 3 scene 1, Line 1. Continue…

  29. A: Who said it? – 400 Points • Who is Macbeth. • Act 1 scene 7, line 93 Continue…

  30. A: Plot Events – 100 Points • What is Act 2, scene 1. A bell rings. “I go, and it is done’ the bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan; for it is a knell That summons thee to heaven or to hell.”(71-74) Continue…

  31. A: Plot Events – 200 Points • What is a desert place. • Upon the heath, in thunder, lightening. • In Scotland, not far from Forres, King Duncan’s castle. Continue…

  32. A: Plot Events – 300 Points • What is Act 3 scene 4. • During the Banquet at Macbeth’s castle. Continue…

  33. A: Plot Events – 400 Points • What are an armed head, a bloody child and a moving forest. • An armed head, warning the return of Macduff. • A bloody child, no man born of woman can harm Macbeth. • A child wearing a crown and holding a tree, Great Birnam wood shall come against him. Continue…

  34. A: Themes and Symbols – 100 Points • What are crickets, owls, snakes, ravens. Continue…

  35. A: Themes and Symbols – 200 Points • What is Appearance versus Reality Continue…

  36. A: Themes and Symbols – 300 Points • What is Order. The balance between natural order and chaos. Continue…

  37. A: Themes and Symbols – 400 Points • What is the struggle between Fate and Destiny. Continue…

  38. A: Shakespeare – 100 Points • What is the month of April. • Shakespeare was born on April 23 1564. Continue…

  39. A: Shakespeare – 200 Points • What are History plays. Continue…

  40. A: Shakespeare – 300 Points • What are Rhyming Couplets. “Double, double, toil and trouble Fire burn and cauldron bubble” Continue…

  41. A: Shakespeare – 400 Points • Who is King James I of England. Continue…

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