Who tells Macbeth, “The queen, my lord, is dead ” ?
A. Seyton
B. Siward
C. The Doctor
D. Caithness
A. Seyton
B. Siward
C. The Doctor
D. Caithness
A. Norway
B. Prussia
C. Iceland
D. Poland
A. Spain
B. Denmark
C. Scotland
D. Canada
A. Graham Greene
B. D. H. Lawrence
C. Charles Dickens
D. Jane Austen
A. Great Expectations
B. The Power and the Glory
C. Lord of the Flies
D. Pride and Prejudice
A. Tennyson
B. Browning
C. Swinburne
D. D.G. Rossetti
A. Robert Browning
B. John Keble
C. E.B. Pusey
D. J. H. Newman
A. Othello
B. Macbeth
C. Hamlet
D. King Lear
A. Jonson
B. Bacon
C. Wordsworth
D. none of above
A. 1938
B. 1925
C. 1932
D. 1923