Answer these questions before moving on to the Analyze the Text
section on the following page.
1. This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A
How does Macbeth react to the sight of Banquo's ghost?
A He sees that he has made the right choice in eliminating Banquo.
He feels guilty about Banquo's murder and fears his own death.
He is overcome with fear and confesses his crimes to the gathering.
He is relieved because he thinks Banquo has come back to life.
Part B
Select the passage that best supports the answer in Part A.
"If I stand here, I saw him." "Fie, for shame!" (Scene 4, line 74)
A
B
"I drink to the general joy o'th' whole table / And to our dear friend Banquo,
whom we miss." (Scene 4, lines 89-90)
"Thou hast no speculation in those eyes/Which thou dost glare with."
(Scene 4, lines 95-96)
"It will have blood, they say; blood will have blood." (Scene 4, line 122)