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Macbeth Quotation Test. 1. Fair is foul, and foul is fair, Hover through the fog and filthy air A. Macbeth B. Witch C. Captain D. Banquo E. Porter. 2. ‘Till he unseamed him from the nave to the chops, And fixed his head upon our battlements A. Macbeth B. Witch C. Captain D. Banquo E. Porter.
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1. Fair is foul, and foul is fair,Hover through the fog and filthy airA. MacbethB. WitchC. CaptainD. BanquoE. Porter
2. ‘Till he unseamed him from the nave to the chops,And fixed his head upon ourbattlementsA. MacbethB. WitchC. CaptainD. BanquoE. Porter
3. There’s husbandry in heavenA. MacbethB. WitchC. CaptainD. BanquoE. Porter
4. If a man were porter of hell-gateHe would have old turning the keyA. MacbethB. WitchC. CaptainD. BanquoE. Porter
5. But now they rise again…and push us from our stoolsA. MacbethB. WitchC. CaptainD. BanquoE. Porter
6. There’s no art to find the mind’s construction in the face.A. MacbethB. DuncanC. MacduffD. BanquoE. Ross
7. Where is Duncan’s body?A. MacbethB. Old ManC. MacduffD. BanquoE. Ross
8. ‘Tis said they eat each otherA. MacbethB. Old ManC. MacduffD. BanquoE. Ross
9. Three score and ten I can remember wellA. MacbethB. Old ManC. MacduffD. BanquoE. Ross
10. It is a tale told by an idiotA. MacbethB. Old ManC. MacduffD. BanquoE. Ross
11. Beware Macduff. Beware the Thane of Fife.A. First ApparitionB. Second ApparitionC. Third ApparitionD. DonalbainE. Murderer
12. Macbeth shall never vanquished be untilGreat Birnam Wood to High Dunsinane HillShall come against himA. First AppartionB. Second AppartitionC. Third ApparitionD. DonalbainE. Murderer
13. None of woman born shall harm MacbethA. First AppartionB. Second AppartitionC. Third ApparitionD. DonalbainE. Murderer
14. What, you egg?A. First AppartionB. Second AppartitionC. Third ApparitionD. DonalbainE. Murderer
15. Let’s away.A. First AppartionB. Second AppartitionC. Third ApparitionD. DonalbainE. Murderer
16. Unsex me hereA. Lady MacduffB. Lady MacbethC. Macduff’s sonD. MacduffE. Lennox
17. Fathered he is, and yet he’s fatherlessA. Lady MacduffB. Lady MacbethC. Macduff’s sonD. MacduffE. Lennox
18. If he were dead, you’d weep for himA. Lady MacduffB. Lady MacbethC. Macduff’s sonD. MacduffE. Lennox
19. Turn, hell-hound, turnA. Lady MacduffB. Lady MacbethC. Macduff’s sonD. MacduffE. Lennox
20. May it please your highness, sit.A. Lady MacduffB. Lady MacbethC. Macduff’s sonD. MacduffE. Lennox
21. Therein the patient must minister to himself.A. Lady MacbethB. MacduffC. DoctorD. GentlewomanE. Seyton
22. It is an accustomed action with her to seem thus washing her handsA. Lady MacbethB. MacduffC. DoctorD. GentlewomanE. Seyton
23. It is the cry of women, my good lord.A. Lady MacbethB. MacduffC. DoctorD. GentlewomanE. Seyton
24. Macduff was from his mother’s womb untimely rippedA. Lady MacbethB. MacduffC. DoctorD. GentlewomanE. Seyton
25. I would, while it was smiling in my face,Have plucked my nipple from his boneless gumsAnd dashed the brains outA. Lady MacbethB. MacduffC. DoctorD. GentlewomanE. Seyton
Bonus 2 (10 pts):What was the name of the woman most people consider to have been the first female to appear on stage in England?