Tragic Heroes
Characters
Who said it?
Plot
100

What is the difference between internal and external conflict? 

Internal= The struggle the hero engages in with his/her fatal flaw.

External= This can be a problem facing the hero as a result of the plot or a "bad guy" character.

100

Main character, described as easily persuaded and ambitious. 

Macbeth

100

"Fair is foul, and foul is fair;/ Hover through the fog and filthy air."

The three witches

100

Where do the witches say they will meet Macbeth?

Upon the heath.

200

Why does Shakespeare include comic relief?

Because the play is a tragedy, it is necessary to make the audience's viewing experience better.

200

A dominant, aggressive woman- likes to plan and has little to no remorse.

Lady Macbeth

200

"Go, pronounce his present death,/ And with his former title greet Macbeth."

King Duncan
200

Who are the first characters we meet in the play?

The three witches

300

What is the first characteristic of a tragic hero?

Born of noble birth. 

300

The ruler at the start of the play.

King Duncan.

300

"For brave Macbeth (well he deserves that name)"

Captain

300

What new title does Macbeth get?

Thane of Cawdor

400

What is the most important aspect of a tragic hero?

Their tragic flaw.

400

Macbeth's friend- a noble, honorable character.

Banquo

400

"What he hath lost, the noble Macbeth hath won."

King Duncan

400

Who are the traitors in the battle?

Macdonwald & the old Thane of Cawdor

500

What is hamartia?

Another word for the tragic flaw.

500

What are King Duncan's children's names?

Malcolm and Donalbain.

500

"God save the King"

Ross

500

How does Macbeth act in the battle?

Very bravely- defeats Macdonwald

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