Quiz: Macbeth's Guilt
AQA GCSE English Literature specification
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Welcome to this quiz on Macbeth's guilt. Test your understanding with these challenging questions!
What initially causes Macbeth to feel guilty after killing King Duncan?
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Which of the following quotes demonstrate Macbeth’s internal struggle with guilt? (Select all that apply)
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After Duncan's murder, Macbeth says ‘O, full of {{blank0}} is my mind’.
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How does Shakespeare use the motif of blood to illustrate guilt in Macbeth?
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How does Shakespeare present the effects of guilt on Macbeth? (Select all that apply)
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Which scene best illustrates the climax of Macbeth’s guilt?
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Lady Macbeth says, ‘Out, {{blank0}} spot! Out, I say!’ while sleepwalking, trying to wash away the {{blank1}} of past actions.
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