What is one prediction the witches make about Banquo?
How does Lady Macbeth feel after reading Macbeth's letter?
Evil, vindictive, and just overall cruel.
Macbeth is worried about killing King Duncan at first. Who changes his mind?
Lady Macbeth.
How do the witches enter the stage at the very beginning?
One on each side and one from behind the main curtain in the middle.
Who is the final king by the end of the play?
Malcolm.
The 3 visions that the witches cast during their second prophecy are called what?
Apparitions.
How does Macbeth feel after killing King Duncan?
Regretful and worried he will get caught.
Who gets framed first for the murder of King Duncan?
The guards.
Name one character who would need a wound from wound makeup.
Captain, Banquo, etc.
How does Birnam Wood march to Dunsinane?
The rebels chop down the trees in Birnam Wood and use them to hide their numbers.
Who is mad that the witches shared the first prophecy with Macbeth and Banquo?
Hecate
Why is Macbeth paranoid about Banquo?
He's worried Banquo's going to find out that he's the murderer.
Who is the one to kill King Duncan?
Macbeth.
What is a prop that is needed for the scene where King Duncan dies?
Daggers, water bowl, bell, etc.
After the second prophecy, Macbeth vows to do what?
Never think before he acts ever again.
What's the loophole in the second prophecy that allows Macbeth to be killed?
The Macduff was born via C-section.
Why is Macduff so set on revenge against Macbeth?
The three murderers kill which character?
Banquo.
Where do Banquo and Fleance enter from when they enter together before King Duncan is killed?
The stairs near the hallway.
Who are the leaders of the rebels against Macbeth?
Malcolm and Macduff.
When the witches predict the future, what literary device are they using?
Foreshadowing.
How does Lady Macbeth feel when she's spotted by the Doctor and Gentlewoman while sleepwalking?
Panicked and regretful.
Who is the one to kill Macbeth at the end of the play?
Macduff.
Name 1 prop that is unique to a specific character, and is not shared with any other character.
Lady Macbeth's letter, the witch cauldron, etc.
What makes Macbeth a tragedy?
The dark aspects of the play and the tragedy of a character who was once a good person turns to the dark side.