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English, 15.02.2020 07:49 kameronstebbins

Part 1: Identify Characters 1. Who is the King of Scotland in Act I and Act II (until his death)
2. Which character fits the description: Cunning, feels no guilt, and ambitious?
3. Which character fits the description: Brave, ambivalent, ambitious \ ambivalent=u unsure undecided )
4. Whose sons will be kings (according to witches )?
5. Who is another thane; chooses not to see Macbeth's coronation at Scone?
6. Who is the king's (in Act and until his death) son; named Prince of Cumberland; technically next in line to be king after the murder?
7. Who would shame to wear a heart so white (be so afraid)?
8. Which character provides comedic relief shortly after the murder of the king?
9. Who leaves shortly after the king's murder in the hopes of escaping murder himself?
Part 2 Plot
10. Why does Macbeth get the Thane of Cawdor's title?
11. When Banquo confesses he has been thinking/ dreaming about the witches, how does Macbeth react ?
12. What can the reader conclude based on evidence from the opening scene and the scene about the chestnuts and the sailor's wife in Act l scene lll?
13. Blood is an important symbol in the play. What does it symbolize ?

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