This quiz is all about character traits. Follow the directions for each type of question below.
Read this excerpt from Act 1, Scene 2
CAPTAIN
For a while you couldn’t tell who would win. The armies were like two exhausted swimmers clinging to each other and struggling in the water, unable to move. The villainous rebel Macdonwald was supported by foot soldiers and horsemen from Ireland and the Hebrides, and Lady Luck was with him, smiling cruelly at his enemies as if she were his whore. But Luck and Macdonwald together weren’t strong enough. Brave Macbeth, laughing at Luck, chopped his way through to Macdonwald, who didn’t even have time to say good-bye or shake hands before Macbeth split him open from his navel to his jawbone and stuck his head on our castle walls.
DUNCAN
My brave relative! What a worthy man!
Question 1 (2 points)
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For the above excerpt, which character trait best describes Macbeth?
Question 2 (1 point)
Type the quote from the excerpt above that best shows the character trait you chose.
Read the following excerpt from Act 1, Scene 3
ROSS
The king was happy to hear of your success, Macbeth. Whenever he hears the story of your exploits in the fight against the rebels, he becomes so amazed it makes him speechless. He was also shocked to learn that on the same day you fought the rebels you also fought against the army of Norway, and that you weren’t the least bit afraid of death, even as you killed everyone around you. Messenger after messenger delivered news of your bravery to the king with praise for how you defended his country.
ANGUS
The king sent us to give you his thanks and to bring you to him. Your real reward won’t come from us.
ROSS
And to give you a taste of what’s in store for you, he told me to call you the thane of Cawdor. So hail, thane of Cawdor! That title belongs to you now.
BANQUO
(shocked) Can the devil tell the truth?
MACBETH
The thane of Cawdor is still alive. Why are you giving me his title?
ANGUS
The man who was the thane of Cawdor is still alive, but he’s been sentenced to death, and he deserves to die. I don’t know whether he fought on Norway’s side, or if he secretly aided the rebels, or if he fought with both of our enemies. But his treason, which has been proven, and to which he’s confessed, means he’s finished.
Question 3 (2 points)
For the above excerpt, which character trait best describes Macbeth?
Question 4 (1 point)
Type the quote from the excerpt above that best shows the character trait you chose.
Question 5 (5 points)
Match the quote to the character and trait that it best describes.
Now it’s time to find your own quotes.
Question 6 (3 points)
Blank 1: Character Name (Macbeth or Lady Macbeth)
Blank 2: Character trait
Blank 3: Quote from Act 3 that shows that character trait. (Don’t forget to include where in the act you got the quote.)
Question 7 (3 points)
Blank 1: Character Name (Macbeth or Lady Macbeth)
Blank 2: Character trait
Blank 3: Quote from Act 4 that shows that character trait. (Don’t forget to include where in the act you got the quote.)
Question 8 (3 points)
Blank 1: Character Name (Macbeth or Lady Macbeth)
Blank 2: Character trait
Blank 3: Quote from Act 5 that shows that character trait. (Don’t forget to include where in the act you got the quote.)