How have Macbeth and Lady Macbeth reversed roles by the end of the play
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In Act 1, Lady Macbeth is the planner, the one who is dragging
her reluctant husband into committing one murder. But by Act 4,
Macbeth commits murder after murder and Lady Macbeth is the
reluctant one, nauseated and consumed with guilt by the bloodshed.
The roles actually reverse much earlier in the play, when Macbeth
kills the grooms. That was not in Lady Macbeth's plan, and she is
horrified by it.
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How many times has Mount Hood in Oregon erupted
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over 100 times in the past 400 years
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How does Malcolm test macduff's trustworthiness and loyalty
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Malcolm pretends to be a greedy, lustful, and evil man.
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What is the best example of a tragic flaw
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Macbeth's desire for power.
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Why is Macduff able to kill Macbeth
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He is the man not of woman born mentioned in the witches'
prophecy, which is why they warned him to "beware Macduff". He is
not born of woman because he was delivered by C-section. Apparently
in order to be born you need to be born in the natural way.
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How is the version of Macbeth created by Orson Welles similar to the originial Macbeth
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Both plays included the character Macbeth
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Which event is an example of irony in Macbeth
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Macbeth has been crowned king- a glorious position- but he feels empty and worthless because of his actions. -apex
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Which character is the best example of a tragic hero
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a young men tries to go home to his wife and family after a long
war b
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Malcolm and Donalbain are suspected of which crime
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killing king duncan (:
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Which situation is the best example of a hero's inner conflict
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The right answer is A king struggles with his own ambition as he decides whether to keep killing his opponents in order to gain more. Just got it right!!
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Which event in Macbeth happens first
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Lady Macbeth talks Macbeth into killing Duncan ( apex ) just took the quiz
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These definitions for stagnant appear in the dictionary. Which one best fits the context of the passage
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Lacking development or progressive movement
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Which translation of the passage best explains Macbeth's reasoning for not murdering Duncan
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Duncan is such a good and popular king; it would be cruel to
kill him and make the country sad.
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What evidence from the text supports the idea that Macbeth has decided to stop being indecisive and will take action
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the flighty purpose never is o'ertook/ unless the deed go with
it
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In this scene what does Macbeth resolve to do in the future
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stop being so indecisive and take immediate action.
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Which work is the best example of an adaptation
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(Apex Learning) A musical based on a book about a popular band.
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Why do Malcolm Donalbain feel they need to leave Scotland
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Apex 1.2.7 Quiz) They fear they will be murdered.
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What part of speech is spurn
Spurn is a verb.
How have Macbeth and Lady Macbeth reversed roles by the end of the play
In Act 1, Lady Macbeth is the planner, the one who is dragging
her reluctant husband into committing one murder. But by Act 4,
Macbeth commits murder after murder and Lady Macbeth is the
reluctant one, nauseated and consumed with guilt by the bloodshed.
The roles actually reverse much earlier in the play, when Macbeth
kills the grooms. That was not in Lady Macbeth's plan, and she is
horrified by it.
How many times has Mount Hood in Oregon erupted
over 100 times in the past 400 years
How does Malcolm test macduff's trustworthiness and loyalty
Malcolm pretends to be a greedy, lustful, and evil man.
What is the best example of a tragic flaw
Macbeth's desire for power.
Why is Macduff able to kill Macbeth
He is the man not of woman born mentioned in the witches'
prophecy, which is why they warned him to "beware Macduff". He is
not born of woman because he was delivered by C-section. Apparently
in order to be born you need to be born in the natural way.
How is the version of Macbeth created by Orson Welles similar to the originial Macbeth
Both plays included the character Macbeth
Which event is an example of irony in Macbeth
Macbeth has been crowned king- a glorious position- but he feels empty and worthless because of his actions. -apex
Which character is the best example of a tragic hero
a young men tries to go home to his wife and family after a long
war b
Malcolm and Donalbain are suspected of which crime
killing king duncan (:
Which situation is the best example of a hero's inner conflict
The right answer is A king struggles with his own ambition as he decides whether to keep killing his opponents in order to gain more. Just got it right!!
Which event in Macbeth happens first
Lady Macbeth talks Macbeth into killing Duncan ( apex ) just took the quiz
These definitions for stagnant appear in the dictionary. Which one best fits the context of the passage
Lacking development or progressive movement
Which translation of the passage best explains Macbeth's reasoning for not murdering Duncan
Duncan is such a good and popular king; it would be cruel to
kill him and make the country sad.
What evidence from the text supports the idea that Macbeth has decided to stop being indecisive and will take action
the flighty purpose never is o'ertook/ unless the deed go with
it
In this scene what does Macbeth resolve to do in the future
stop being so indecisive and take immediate action.
Which work is the best example of an adaptation
(Apex Learning) A musical based on a book about a popular band.
Why do Malcolm Donalbain feel they need to leave Scotland