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Macbeth First Quarter Test Part I: 1. A. The speaker of the quote is Macbeth B. Macbeth is at a banquet in King Duncan's palace. C. Macbeth raises a toast to everyone at the table and to his friend, Banquo. D. Macbeth believes he sees Banquo as a ghost. E. Macbeth receives word from the first murderer that Banquo is dead, but that Fleance escaped. 2. A. Lady Macbeth. B. Lady Macbeth is talking to Macbeth. C. This conversation is taking place in the castle, outside the dining room. D. The hope that Macbeth will be crowned. E. Lady Macbeth is upset because she does not understand why Macbeth is backing out of the murder plan. 3. A. Macbeth. B. Macbeth receives news that the queen is dead. C. A messenger tells Macbeth that while he was standing on the hill, he saw the forest began to move. D. Macbeth refers to “life” as nothing more than an illusion. E. Macbeth believes life is told by an idiot, full of noise and emotion but devoid of meaning. Part II: 4. A) The irony in Act 2, Scene 3, is that Macduff believes Lady Macbeth is too innocent to talk about violence and especially about the king being murdered. However, the reader knows that Lady Macbeth is involved with murdering the king. It was Lady Macbeth’s plan to drug the king’s chamberlains, convince Macbeth to follow through, and frame the guards for the kings murder by placing blood on their daggers. B) The dramatic irony in Act 3, Scene 4 is Ross inviting Macbeth to sit in the empty seat at the table with everyone, but the reader and Macbeth see the ghost of Banquo sitting beside him. Macbeth begins to talk to the ghost, but no other character can see him in the story, thus making Macbeth look crazy. 5. A) Macbeth's dishonesty and deceit is his unrestrained ambition for becoming a powerful king. Macbeth displays this after he lies about killing King Duncan’s guards and then by accusing the guards of killing their king. “For ruin’s wasteful entrance: there, the murders, steeped in the colors of their trade, their daggers / Unmannerly breeched with gore”. (Act 2, Scene 3, Lines 93-95) Macbeth is stating how the guards lay dead on the floor with Duncan's blood on the daggers,

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Macbeth
First Quarter Test
Part I:

1. A. The speaker of the quote is Macbeth
B. Macbeth is at a banquet in King Duncan's palace.
C. Macbeth raises a toast to everyone at the table and to his friend, Banquo.
D. Macbeth believes he sees Banquo as a ghost.
E. Macbeth receives word from the first murderer that Banquo is dead, but that Fleance escaped.

2. A. Lady Macbeth.
B. Lady Macbeth is talking to Macbeth.
C. This conversation is taking place in the castle, outside the dining room.
D. The hope that Macbeth will be crowned.
E. Lady Macbeth is upset because she does not understand why Macbeth is backing out of the
murder plan.

3. A. Macbeth.
B. Macbeth receives news that the queen is dead.
C. A messenger tells Macbeth that while he was standing on the hill, he saw the forest began to
move.
D. Macbeth refers to “life” as nothing more than an illusion.
E. Macbeth believes life is told by an idiot, full of noise and emotion but devoid of meaning.

Part II:

4. A) The irony in Act 2, Scene 3, is that Macduff believes Lady Macbeth is too innocent to talk
about violence and especially about the king being murdered. However, the reader knows that
Lady Macbeth is involved with murdering the king. It was Lady Macbeth’s plan to drug the
king’s chamberlains, convince Macbeth to follow through, and frame the guards for the kings
murder by placing blood on their daggers.
B) The dramatic irony in Act 3, Scene 4 is Ross inviting Macbeth to sit in the empty seat
at the table with everyone, but the reader and Macbeth see the ghost of Banquo sitting
beside him. Macbeth begins to talk to the ghost, but no other character can see him in the story,
thus making Macbeth look crazy.

5. A) Macbeth's dishonesty and deceit is his unrestrained ambition for becoming a powerful king.
Macbeth displays this after he lies about killing King Duncan’s guards and then by
accusing the guards of killing their king. “For ruin’s wasteful entrance: there, the murders,
steeped in the colors of their trade, their daggers / Unmannerly breeched with gore”. (Act
2, Scene 3, Lines 93-95) Macbeth is stating how the guards lay dead on the floor with
Duncan's blood on the daggers, which is untrue.


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