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REVIEW CHALLENGE : JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY Also Known As… What Had Happened Was… Who’s

REVIEW CHALLENGE : JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY Also Known As… What Had Happened Was… Who’s Who? Figuratively Speaking He/She said WHAT? Anything Under the Globe $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500 $600 $600 $700 $700

$100 Question for Also Known As… Malevolence, cruelty or ill-will: a. integrity b. malice

$100 Question for Also Known As… Malevolence, cruelty or ill-will: a. integrity b. malice

Answer: What is “b. malice”?

Answer: What is “b. malice”?

$200 Question for Also Known As… Honest or characterized by strong moral values: a.

$200 Question for Also Known As… Honest or characterized by strong moral values: a. integrity b. avaricious

Answer: What is “a. integrity”?

Answer: What is “a. integrity”?

$300 Question for Also Known As… To consider or think: muse b. purge a.

$300 Question for Also Known As… To consider or think: muse b. purge a.

Answer: Who is “a. muse”?

Answer: Who is “a. muse”?

$400 Question for Also Known As… To purify or clear of guilt: appease b.

$400 Question for Also Known As… To purify or clear of guilt: appease b. purge a.

Answer: What is “b. purge”?

Answer: What is “b. purge”?

$500 Question for Also Known As… Greed for wealth/ riches: a. Malice b. Avaricious

$500 Question for Also Known As… Greed for wealth/ riches: a. Malice b. Avaricious

Answer: What is “b. avaricious”?

Answer: What is “b. avaricious”?

$600 Question for Also Known As… Large cooking vessel: a. cauldron b. minion

$600 Question for Also Known As… Large cooking vessel: a. cauldron b. minion

Answer: What is “a. cauldron”?

Answer: What is “a. cauldron”?

$700 Question for Also Known As… Someone who brings a warning or indication of

$700 Question for Also Known As… Someone who brings a warning or indication of something: minion b. harbinger a.

Answer: What is “a. harbinger? ”

Answer: What is “a. harbinger? ”

$100 Question for What Had Happened Was… Why the Thane of Cawdor was executed:

$100 Question for What Had Happened Was… Why the Thane of Cawdor was executed:

Answer: What is “because he was a traitor. ”

Answer: What is “because he was a traitor. ”

$200 Question for What Had Happened Was… True or False: Macbeth regrets killing King

$200 Question for What Had Happened Was… True or False: Macbeth regrets killing King Duncan:

Answer: What is ‘True’?

Answer: What is ‘True’?

$300 Question for What Had Happened Was… The prophecy that is given to Banquo:

$300 Question for What Had Happened Was… The prophecy that is given to Banquo:

Answer: What is ‘Your sons will be kings’.

Answer: What is ‘Your sons will be kings’.

$400 Question for What Had Happened Was… The third prophecy given by the apparitions

$400 Question for What Had Happened Was… The third prophecy given by the apparitions (the crowned child holding a bough):

Answer: What is ‘that Macbeth would meet his destruction when Birnam Wood moved to

Answer: What is ‘that Macbeth would meet his destruction when Birnam Wood moved to Dunsinane Hill’?

$500 Question for What Had Happened Was… This person kills Macbeth:

$500 Question for What Had Happened Was… This person kills Macbeth:

Answer: Who is “Macduff? ”

Answer: Who is “Macduff? ”

$600 Question for What Had Happened Was… The two characters who flee Scotland in

$600 Question for What Had Happened Was… The two characters who flee Scotland in fear for their lives:

Answer: Who are “Malcolm and Donalbain? ”

Answer: Who are “Malcolm and Donalbain? ”

DAILY DOUBLE!!! $700 Question for What Had Happened Was… (As a Team) In 30

DAILY DOUBLE!!! $700 Question for What Had Happened Was… (As a Team) In 30 Seconds: The number of total deaths that took place in Macbeth starting with King Duncan: BONUS $100: Name all the victims

Answer: What is “ 9”? Bonus: Duncan, Guards 1 and 2, Banquo, Mac. Duff’s

Answer: What is “ 9”? Bonus: Duncan, Guards 1 and 2, Banquo, Mac. Duff’s Wife, Macduff’s Son, Lady Mac. Beth, Young Siward, and Macbeth

$100 Question for Who’s Who: The character more ambitious than Mac. Beth himself:

$100 Question for Who’s Who: The character more ambitious than Mac. Beth himself:

Answer: Who is “Lady Macbeth”?

Answer: Who is “Lady Macbeth”?

$200 Question for Who’s Who: The character ‘not of woman born? ’

$200 Question for Who’s Who: The character ‘not of woman born? ’

Answer: Who is ‘Mac. Duff? ’

Answer: Who is ‘Mac. Duff? ’

$300 Question for Who’s Who: This character in his humorous scene ironically invokes the

$300 Question for Who’s Who: This character in his humorous scene ironically invokes the devil (Beelzlebub) without knowing the crime yet?

Answer: Who is “the porter? ”

Answer: Who is “the porter? ”

$400 Question for Who’s Who: “The instruments of darkness that tell us truths and

$400 Question for Who’s Who: “The instruments of darkness that tell us truths and win us with honest trifles” Are better known as:

Answer: Who are ‘the Weird Sisters’?

Answer: Who are ‘the Weird Sisters’?

$500 Question for Who’s Who: Slain because he was helping Malcolm and Macduff restore

$500 Question for Who’s Who: Slain because he was helping Malcolm and Macduff restore the rightful king to Scotland:

Answer: Who is “Young Siward? ”

Answer: Who is “Young Siward? ”

$600 Question for Who’s Who: Sojourned to Ireland after the first major climax:

$600 Question for Who’s Who: Sojourned to Ireland after the first major climax:

Answer: Who is “Donalbain? ”

Answer: Who is “Donalbain? ”

$700 Question for Who’s Who: Person who asks the spirits to “make thick [her]

$700 Question for Who’s Who: Person who asks the spirits to “make thick [her] blood/ stop up th’ access and passage to remorse”:

Answer: Who is “Lady Macbeth”?

Answer: Who is “Lady Macbeth”?

$100 Question for Figuratively Speaking: “Life’s but a walking shadow. . ”

$100 Question for Figuratively Speaking: “Life’s but a walking shadow. . ”

Answer What is ‘personification’?

Answer What is ‘personification’?

$200 Question for Figuratively Speaking: “…be the serpent underneath it”

$200 Question for Figuratively Speaking: “…be the serpent underneath it”

Answer: What is ‘metaphor’?

Answer: What is ‘metaphor’?

$300 Question for Figuratively Speaking: “Or shall I be Marc Antony’s Caesar? ”

$300 Question for Figuratively Speaking: “Or shall I be Marc Antony’s Caesar? ”

Answer: What is ‘allusion’?

Answer: What is ‘allusion’?

$400 Question for Figuratively Speaking: “For the blood bolted Banquo smiles upon us”

$400 Question for Figuratively Speaking: “For the blood bolted Banquo smiles upon us”

Answer: What is alliteration?

Answer: What is alliteration?

$500 Question for Figuratively Speaking: Name four of themes in Macbeth:

$500 Question for Figuratively Speaking: Name four of themes in Macbeth:

Answer: What are: Nature of Good and Evil Chaos vs. Order Fate vs Free

Answer: What are: Nature of Good and Evil Chaos vs. Order Fate vs Free Will Appearance vs Reality Power/Ambition

$600 Question for Figuratively Speaking: “By the Clock ‘tis day, and yet dark night

$600 Question for Figuratively Speaking: “By the Clock ‘tis day, and yet dark night strangles the traveling lamp”

Answer: What is “personification? ”

Answer: What is “personification? ”

$700 Question for Figuratively Speaking: “I am cabined, confined, and cribbed”

$700 Question for Figuratively Speaking: “I am cabined, confined, and cribbed”

Answer: What is “alliteration? ”

Answer: What is “alliteration? ”

$100 Question for He/She Said What? This character said the line, “He is here

$100 Question for He/She Said What? This character said the line, “He is here in double trust”:

Answer: Who is Macbeth?

Answer: Who is Macbeth?

$200 Question for He/She Said What? This line was said by the following character:

$200 Question for He/She Said What? This line was said by the following character: “Come you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here. ”

Answer: Who is Lady Macbeth?

Answer: Who is Lady Macbeth?

$300 Question for He/She Said What? “Lesser than Macbeth and greater. Not so happy,

$300 Question for He/She Said What? “Lesser than Macbeth and greater. Not so happy, yet happier. ” a) This character spoke these lines: b) This line was spoken about:

Answer: Who are: a) The Weird Sisters b) Banquo

Answer: Who are: a) The Weird Sisters b) Banquo

$400 Question for He/She Said What? This line was said to the following character:

$400 Question for He/She Said What? This line was said to the following character: “The Thane of Cawdor lives. Why so you dress me in borrowed robes? ” (Who said it)

Answer: Who is Macbeth?

Answer: Who is Macbeth?

$500 Question for He/She Said What? “She has spoke what she should not” was

$500 Question for He/She Said What? “She has spoke what she should not” was said by this character:

Answer: Who is the Gentlewoman?

Answer: Who is the Gentlewoman?

$600 Question for He/She Said What? “O Valiant Cousin, worthy gentleman” was said about

$600 Question for He/She Said What? “O Valiant Cousin, worthy gentleman” was said about this character:

Answer: Who is Macbeth?

Answer: Who is Macbeth?

$700 Question for He/She Said What? This line was said about this character, “There

$700 Question for He/She Said What? This line was said about this character, “There is no art to find the mind’s construction in the face”

Answer: Who is the Thane of Cawdor?

Answer: Who is the Thane of Cawdor?

$100 Question for Everything Under the Globe: The majority of Macbeth is written in

$100 Question for Everything Under the Globe: The majority of Macbeth is written in Shakespeare’s invented rhyme scheme:

Answer: What is “iambic pentameter? ”

Answer: What is “iambic pentameter? ”

$200 Question for Everything Under the Globe: True or False: All the prophecies come

$200 Question for Everything Under the Globe: True or False: All the prophecies come true during the play:

Answer: What is ‘false? ’

Answer: What is ‘false? ’

$300 Question for Everything Under the Globe: The audience knowing that Macbeth will become

$300 Question for Everything Under the Globe: The audience knowing that Macbeth will become the Thane of Cawdor before Macbeth himself knows is an example of:

Answer: What is “dramatic irony? ”

Answer: What is “dramatic irony? ”

$400 Question for Everything Under the Globe: Unnatural events occur with weather and animals

$400 Question for Everything Under the Globe: Unnatural events occur with weather and animals :

Answer: What is a consequence of Duncan’s murder’?

Answer: What is a consequence of Duncan’s murder’?

$500 Question for Everything Under the Globe: Explain how the third prophecy given to

$500 Question for Everything Under the Globe: Explain how the third prophecy given to Macbeth (the crowned child carrying a branch) comes true.

Answer: What is “Malcolm tells the troops to cut down branches in the forest

Answer: What is “Malcolm tells the troops to cut down branches in the forest to camouflage themselves as they walked up the Hill.

$600 Question for Everything Under the Globe: Explain why Lady Macbeth sleepwalks.

$600 Question for Everything Under the Globe: Explain why Lady Macbeth sleepwalks.

Answer: What is “she is filled with grief and guilt from being a conspirator

Answer: What is “she is filled with grief and guilt from being a conspirator in the murders.

$700 Question for Everything Under the Globe: The person who is most suspicious of

$700 Question for Everything Under the Globe: The person who is most suspicious of Macbeth’s plans is:

Answer: Who is “Mac. Duff? ”

Answer: Who is “Mac. Duff? ”

FINAL JEOPARDY Why is Macbeth a tragedy?

FINAL JEOPARDY Why is Macbeth a tragedy?

Answer: The main character of high stature falls from grace through bad choices/tragic flaw

Answer: The main character of high stature falls from grace through bad choices/tragic flaw and ends up dying as an ultimate consequence.