Whose children are suppose to inherit the throne of Scotland one day?
Banquo's children
"Macbeth . . . like valor's minion" is it personification or a simile?
Simile
What does the play show when someone uses violence to gain power?
It causes more violence
Who kills Macbeth?
Macduff
Who is Malcom and who is his father?
Malcom is the son of Duncan who was assassinated for the throne and he becomes king of Scotland at the end of the play
"Lesser than Macbeth and greater" is it a paradox or a symbol?
Paradox
Throughout the play what does blood represent?
Blood throughout the play represents guilt
Who does Lady Macbeth frame for the murder of King Duncan?
She frames King Duncans drunk chamberlains
Who is Macduff and what does he do?
Macduff is a nobleman who leads the rebellion against Macbeth
"Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean. from my hand?" is it an allusion or is it alliteration?
Allusion
What does the witches' prophecies represent?
The. witches' prophecies are riddles that are fulfilled
Who escapes Scotland to join Malcolm in England?
Macduff escapes Scotland and goes to England to join Malcolm
Macbeth murders a king at the beginning of the play who is that king?
The king that was murdered by Macbeth was King Duncan
"Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player/That struts and frets his hour upon the stage." is it personification or foreshadow
Personification
How is masculinity throughout the play negative?
It is negative because it shows naked aggression
After Macbeths victory in Act 1 what title is he given?
He is given the title Thane of Cawdor
What happens to Banquo's son?
When Macbeth was gaining power he hires assassins to kill Banquo and his son but his son escapes but Banquo was killed
"will I with wine and wassail so convince" is it alliteration or a dramatic irony?
Alliteration
What is a king of Scotland suppose to value?
He should be faithful to Scotland
How many men became kings of Scotland throughout the play?
Only three men became kings throughout the play