Who are the characters introduced in the first Scene of Act 1?
The three witches.
What is a speech that a character give?
Monologue
what symbol does Macbeth holds when he is about to murder the king?
Dagger.
What is it called when a character's good luck goes from good to bad.
Reversal of Fortune
What does this quote mean?
"Fair is foul, and foul is fair"
Macbeth is a good person but evil on the inside.
Who's Macbeth closest friend?
Banquo.
what is it called when a character talks to themselves.
soliloquy.
What is the symbol when Macbeth feels guilty feel he killed King Duncan?
Blood.
What is it called when something that leads to their downfall.
Tragic Flaw
who said this?
"Farewell, father."
Ross
Which character discovers King Duncan dead body?
Macduff
What is it called when two or more characters talk to each other.
Dialogue.
What is the symbol when Lady Macbeth is walking and talking to herself.
Sleep.
What is it called when a problem that they face from outside of themselves.
External Conflict
What does this quote mean?
"Double, double toil and trouble, Fire burn, and cauldron bubble."
The witches are making a potion with parts of human, animals, and plants.
Who tells Macduff that his family is dead?
Ross
What is it called when things that appear or not that is magic or witchcraft.
Supernatural.
What theme when Macbeth wants to be king.
Ambition.
What is it called when a problem that they face inside of themselves
Internal Conflict
Who said this?
"He had none. His flight was madness. When our actions do not, Our fears do make us traitors."
Lady Macduff
In the final act, Act 5, Scene 8 of Macbeth, who does Macbeth kill with his sword?
Young Siward.
What is it called when the audience knows what's happening but not the characters.
Dramatic Irony.
What theme is when Macbeth takes control of everything?
Power.
A purification or cleansing is called what in shakespearean drama?
Catharsis
What does this quote mean?
"Is it a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing."