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Guilt in Act 2, Scene 2

Quiz by Oak National Academy: GCSE English Edexcel

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  • Q1
    In the run up to the regicide in 'Macbeth', which adjectives best describe how Lady Macbeth feels?
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  • Q2
    What happens to Lady Macbeth at the end of 'Macbeth'?
    She chooses to kill herself.
    We don't find out; after Act 5, Scene 1, she is never mentioned again.
    She and Macbeth split up.
    She is hung, thought to be a witch.
    She is killed when the English army storm the Macbeths' castle.
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  • Q3
    In Act 1, Scene 5 of 'Macbeth', Lady Macbeth gives a soliloquy in which she asks spirits to 'stop up the access and passage to remorse'. What feeling is she trying to get rid of?
    obedience
    kindness
    guilt
    femininity
    chastity
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  • Q4
    In order to commit the regicide in 'Macbeth', Macbeth and Lady Macbeth need to get past King Duncan's guards. How do they do this?
    Macbeth kills them.
    Macbeth kills Duncan when the guards are asleep.
    Lady Macbeth kills them.
    Macbeth drugs them.
    Lady Macbeth drugs them.
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  • Q5
    In Act 1 of 'Macbeth', Macbeth brutally kills an enemy soldier. How did he feel after this deed and why?
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  • Q6
    In Act 1, Scene 5 of 'Macbeth', Lady Macbeth has a soliloquy. She asks 'thick night' to do two things for her. What are they?
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