Macbeth Act 4, Scene 1 Review

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  1. 5. On page 137 Macbeth reveals his eagerness to hear more of the witches' prophecies when he wishes he had (T _ _ _ _) (_ _ R _) to listen to them.
  2. 6. On page 137 Macbeth sees a _____ or spirit of a (B _ B Y) or son of a king, wearing a ______.
  3. 8. On page 137, the weird sisters tell Macbeth he should not fear the baby wearing a crown because Macbeth will never be _______ until _______ Wood marches to fight him at Dunsinane Hill.
  4. 9. The three weird sisters are symbolic representations of the dark thoughts and motivations of humanity because we are all _____ characters that are multilayered and multi dimensional. Macbeth's thirst for power corrupts his morality, which is most evident to his speech to the weird sisters on page 135 when he says he doesn't care if the witches have to use violent winds to unleash (D _ S _ R _ C T_ _N) on churches, sailors, farmers, or castles as long as they answer his questions.
  5. 10. On page 137 the witches tell Macbeth to beware of ______ the Thane of _______.
  6. 12. On page 138, the weird sisters warn Macbeth to "seek to ____ no more" when he asks if Banquo's sons will be kings.
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  1. 1. On page 145, after Macbeth sees the last of the witches' prophecy that Banquo's sons become kings, and Lennox reveals MacDuff has gone go England, Macbeth decides to _____ MacDuff's castle, seize the town of Fife and kill his ____ and _____.
  2. 2. On page137 the witches reassure Macbeth of his seem invincibility when they tell him he should ______ at the power of other men because, "Nobody _____ from a _________ will ever hurt Macbeth"
  3. 3. On pages 140/141 The witches show Macbeth a vision of (E _ G _ _) ____ followed by the ghost of _______.
  4. 4. When the witches tell Macbeth "no man born from a woman will ever harm Macbeth," (137), he realizes he would not need to _____ his enemy _____. Yet, he still decides to kill him so he can, "_____ easy at night" (137).
  5. 7. On page 137, Macbeth is relieved to he will never be defeated because he rationalizes that no one can command the forest to fight, so he assumes he will remain king for his entire life. However, he does ask the witches if _____'s sons will _________ in this kingdom as their first prophecy stated.
  6. 11. On page 138, Macbeth (D _ _ _ N _ S) to be satisfied and threatens the witches with an _________ curse if they deny him more knowledge.