Macbeth Review Act 4.2
Across
- 3. (page 149) As Ross leaves he feels he will ____________ himself and embarrass Lady MacDuff by ______.
- 4. (page 151) Lady MacDuff tells her son that MacDuff is, in fact, a ______.
- 9. At the end of Act 4, Scene 2, MacDuff's ______ and wife are killed by a ______.
- 11. (page 147) Ross tells Lady MacDuff that her husband is ________, wise and ___________.
- 12. (page 149) When her son tells Lady MacDuff she should ask what she will do for a _____ she says she can buy ______ husbands at any market.
Down
- 1. (page 146) Lady __________ is (A _ G _ Y) that her husband left his family and went to English because even though they are not _________ to the crown, his running makes him look as if they are.
- 2. (page 147) Ross wants to convince Lady MacDuff that even though she does not understand her husband's actions, MacDufff made the right choice because it is dangerous when a person can be ________ as a traitor based only on _______ and no evidence.
- 5. (page 153) Once a messenger comes to warn Lady MacDuff that danger is coming, she knows she is innocent by says, "...on Earth...doing _____ is often ______, and doing good is often a _______ and dangerous _____."
- 6. (page 151) Lady MacDuff tells her son that a traitor is a person who breaks a _____.
- 7. (page 147) MacDuff's son tells his mother his father is not dead no matter what she says, and tells her he will live as a harmless _____ without any hunters or predators.
- 8. (page 147) Lady MacDuff believes that her husband lacks the "natural instinct" to _______ his family. She uses a metaphor making the comparison that even the tiniest bird, the ____, will fight an _____ if it threatens the nest.
- 10. (page 147) Ross tries to ask Lady MacDuff to consider that maybe MacDuff's fleeing to England is __________ rather than fear, but she is convinced that it is because MacDuff does not ______ his family.