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  • Q1
    Why does 'Macbeth' begin with Macbeth being called 'valiant', 'brave', 'worthy' and 'noble'?
    His peers call him this in response to his military prowess.
    Lady Macbeth calls him this to undermine him.
    Macbeth becomes King and his subjects have to call him this.
    The witches call him this to inflate his ego.
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  • Q2
    In Act 1 of 'Macbeth', why is Macbeth promoted?
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  • Q3
    In 'Macbeth', why is Macbeth praised for murder on the battlefield but not for his murder of King Duncan?
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  • Q4
    After his soliloquy in Act 1, Scene 7 of 'Macbeth', what does Macbeth tell Lady Macbeth?
    "We will speak further"
    "If it were done, when 'tis done, then 'twere well If were done quickly"
    "I feel now The future in the instant"
    "Leave all the rest [the regicide] to me"
    "We shall proceed no further in this business"
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  • Q5
    How does Lady Macbeth undermine Macbeth in Act 1, Scene 7 of 'Macbeth'?
    She worries that he is "too full o' the milk of human kindness".
    She calls him "Great Glamis! worthy Cawdor!"
    She tells him to leave the plotting to her.
    She suggests he is a coward because he doesn't want to kill King Duncan.
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  • Q6
    Lady Macbeth knows Macbeth intimately. What does she see as his character flaws?
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