Q.1.
Macbeth asks Seyton, "what news more?" What is notable about his request?
Q.2.
"This push / Will cheer me ever or disseat me now." What does Macbeth mean by "disseat"?
Q.3.
Macbeth implies that the doctor ought to be able to remove the causes of anguish from Lady Macbeth's mind. Which of the following creates an image of these causes being surgically removed?
Q.4.
How does the servant appear?
Q.5.
Which of the following expresses Macbeth's sense of loss and waste?
Q.6.
What does Macbeth realise that he will not have?
Q.7.
Macbeth talks much of fear in this passage. Which of the following is NOT correct?