Theme of "Fair is foul" in Macbeth

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  1. 2. What feeling was Macbeth experiencing after killing Duncan when he said he couldn't wash away the blood?
  2. 5. In order to keep great power, who were murdered in Macbeth's last great crime?
  3. 8. "There's no art to find the mind's construction in the face: He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust". Who is Duncan referring to?
  4. 12. The witches were foul in their appearances and their evil intensions of the prophecies. In what way would they be fair to Macbeth?
  5. 13. "There are daggers in men's smiles". To whom were they referring to?
  6. 15. Before becoming a ruthless murderer,Macbeth was a ________ thane.
  7. 16. "So foul and fair a day i have not seen". Who was present with Macbeth when he said this?
  8. 17. Who were the characters to introduce the theme of "Fair is foul" in Macbeth?
  9. 18. What did Lady Macbeth display about her character if she genuinely fainted?
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  1. 1. Macduff and Malcolm's plan was fair in wanting to restore the country. what was foul about their plan?
  2. 3. After the murder of Banquo, what did Macbeth begin to hallucinate because of his guilt?
  3. 4. "False face must hide what the false heart doth know". What action was Macbeth planning?
  4. 6. Macbeth hallucinated an object because of the guilt he had for wanting to kill Duncan. What was the object?
  5. 7. Lady Macbeth confessed of the murders while sleep walking but placed Macbeth in further trouble. In what way was her act fair?
  6. 9. In which of the murders did Macbeth not display guilt?
  7. 10. Macbeth was manipulated by someone close to him to kill King Duncan, who was this?
  8. 11. Lady Macbeth was a fair hostess to this person but had foul intentions of murder.Who was this person?
  9. 14. Why did Macduff want to kill Macbeth for his family and the country?
  10. 19. The witches told Macbeth of three prophecies that caused Macbeth's ___________?
  11. 20. Macbeth was a strong soldier and thane for the country of Scotland, what did Macbeth first commit to make him evil?