A playwright from this country who analyzed the growth of feelings in Plays on the Passions was assumed to be male, until it was pointed out her protagonists were middle-aged women. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this country, where an orphan raised by a shepherd declares “my name is Norval.” An outlaw helps Frank Osbaldistone in a novel from this country widely adapted for the stage.
ANSWER: Scotland [prompt on United Kingdom or UK or Great Britain; reject “England”] (Plays on the Passions is by Joanna Baillie. The novel is Rob Roy.)
[10h] Norval appears in Douglas, the play that featured this actress’s final stage appearance. This actress set a candle down during Lady Macbeth’s sleepwalking scene as part of her innovation of that role.
ANSWER: Sarah Siddons [or Sarah Kemble]
[10e] Macbeth is called the “Scottish play” due to these people supposedly placing a curse on it for using real incantations. Three of these people tell Macbeth a prophecy.
ANSWER: witches [accept Three Witches or Weird Sisters]
<Albert Nyang, British Literature>