A metrical foot of three syllables, of which the first two are stressed and the third unstressed.
Antibacchius
A species of enallage, using one part of speech for another.
Antmeria
The study of past through relics, usually literally or artistic.
Antiquarianism
What do the Witches predict for Macbeth?
He will become king
whos name sucks?
lily
An arrangement of details such that the lesser appears at the point where something is expected
Anticlimax
The repetition of words in successive clauses in reverse grammatical order.
Antimetabole
The contemporary novel of fantasy, illogicality, and absurdity.
Antirealistic novel
Why does Mcbeth think he can't be killed?
The witches said no women born man can killed Mcbeth
Whos the monkey man?
NOT Theo
A protagonist of a modern play or novel who has the converse of most of the traditional attributes of the hero.
Antihero
The verse or verses of a psalm, traditional passage, or portion of the liturgy changed or sung by alternating choirs.
Antiphon
In prosody, a foot consisting or four syllables, with the accents falling on the two middle syllables. or a verse pattern which an iambic foot is followed by a trochaic foot.
Antispast
How many men reign as king of Scotland throughout the play?
3
Is Mrs. Husikisson super uper duper kool?
YES!!!!!
A philosophic doctrine that, assigning reason or intellect to a subordinate place, questions or denies the ability of the intellect to comprehend the true nature of things.
Anti-Intellectualism
Irony, the satirical or humorous use of a word or phrase to convey an idea exactly opposite to its real significance.
Antiphrasis
One of the three stazaic forms of the Greek choral ode, whith the others being strophe and epode.
Antistrophe
Whom does Lady Macbeth frame for the murder of Duncan?
Duncan’s drunken chamberlains
who is Nick Gayaway?
Nick Caraway
A grotesque, usually humorous dance interspersed among the beautiful and serious actions and dances of a masque.
Antimasque
A strategy whereby a question or objection is answered with another question or objection.
Antipophora
A figure of speech characterized by strongly contrasting words, clauses, sentences, or ideas.
Antihesis
Who discovers Duncan’s body?
Macduff
Big zebra booty?
Yes