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Macbeth | Class 15: Metaphors and Similes (Act 2)
Comprehension Check for 2.2
1. What is Macbeth’s state of mind following Duncan’s murder?
Possible responses: Macbeth is confused, stunned, and fearful.
2. What happens to the daggers?
Possible responses: Macbeth takes the daggers from the room where he killed Duncan. Lady Macbeth then takes the daggers from her husband and puts them near Duncan’s sleeping guards. So does this to frame the guards.
3. What does Lady Macbeth tell her husband to do at the end of the scene?
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- Class 1: Introduction to Macbeth
- Class 2: Conventions of Shakespearean Verse and Staging
- Class 3: The Supernatural (Act 1)
- Class 4: Imagination (Act 1)
- Class 5: Free Will (Act 1)
- Class 6: Vocabulary (Act 1)
- Class 7: Soliloquies (Act 1)
- Class 8: Soliloquies Continued (Act 1)
- Class 9: Review (Act 1)
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- Class 11: Cross-Curriculum Exercise on Historical Inquiry
- Class 12: Historical Inquiry Presentations
- Class 13: Historical Inquiry Presentations
- Class 14: Murder (Act 2)
- Class 15: Metaphors and Similes (Act 2)
- Class 16: Vocabulary (Act 2)
- Class 17: Review (Act 2)
- Class 18: Exam 2 (Act 2)
- Class 19: Literary Analysis (Act 3)
- Class 20: Lady Macbeth and Freud Improvisations (Act 3)
- Class 21: Conscience and Consciousness (Act 3)
- Class 22: Vocabulary (Act 3)
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