GCSE English Literature: Macbeth – Key Quotations and Language – Revision Quiz

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This GCSE English Literature: Macbeth – Key Quotations and Language – Revision Quiz quiz contains 10 multiple choice questions designed to help you revise and test your GCSE English Literature knowledge. Select an answer for each question and click “Submit Answer” to see instant feedback. Take your time and try to score as high as possible!

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Explore the significance of key quotations from Macbeth and how Shakespeare uses language to convey meaning and create dramatic effects.

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Question 1 of 10

"Fair is foul, and foul is fair" establishes the theme of:
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Question 2 of 10

"Is this a dagger which I see before me?" is an example of:
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Question 3 of 10

"Out, damned spot!" spoken by Lady Macbeth refers to:
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Question 4 of 10

"Look like th'innocent flower, / But be the serpent under't" uses:
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Question 5 of 10

Shakespeare uses iambic pentameter in Macbeth primarily to:
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Question 6 of 10

"Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood / Clean from my hand?" uses:
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Question 7 of 10

The witches' speech patterns (rhyming couplets, trochaic tetrameter) suggest:
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Question 8 of 10

"Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player / That struts and frets his hour upon the stage" is:
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Question 9 of 10

"Unsex me here" spoken by Lady Macbeth reveals:
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Question 10 of 10

Dramatic irony is created in Act 1 Scene 6 when Duncan: