Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Act V
Literary Terms I
Literary Terms II
100

At the end of Act I, Lady Macbeth accuses Macbeth of acting this way as he contemplates killing Duncan?

What is a coward?

100

This the reason Macbeth decided to kill the guards after killing King Duncan.

What is to frame the guards for the murder of King Duncan?

100

What did Macbeth see at the banquet table?

What is Banquo's ghost?

100

Macduff visits this person in this country in an attempt to overthrow Macbeth.

Who is Malcom? and Where is England?

100

The doctor and gentlewoman observe Lady Macbeth doing these strange things

What is sleepwalking and confessing to murder?

100

When Mr. L is talking and Fatima whispers to Johnn, "This is so boring," it is an example of this theatrical device often employed by Shakespeare in his plays.

What is an Aside?

100

"Is this a dagger I see before me?" ... is an example of this type of question.

What is rhetorical question?

200

The witches' prophecy predicts this for Macbeth and Banquo?

What is Macbeth will be Thane of Cawdor and King of Scotland and Banquo's descendants will be King.

200

After their father is murdered, Donalbain and Malcolm flee to these countries.

What are England and Ireland?

200

Macbeth decides to kill Banquo and Fleance in this manner and has partial success.

What is hire two murderers to kill them both, but Fleance gets away?

200

One of the witches is referring to what or whom when she says "something wicked this way comes"?

What is Macbeth enters?

200

Macbeth dies in this manner as an act of angry vengeance by this character.

What is Macduff beheads him?

200

“The night has been unruly. Where we lay,
Our chimneys were blown down and, as they say,
Lamentings heard i’ th’ air, strange screams of death"

This quote uses which device...

What is a Pathetic Fallacy?

200

This chant by the witches is an example of this literary term often employed by Shakespeare:

“Fair is foul / and foul is fair"

What is Chiasmus?

300

This is Lady Macbeth's plan for King Duncan.

What is getting the guards drunk so they pass out, so Macbeth can kill the king while he sleeps?

300

This is Lady Macbeth's excuse for not killing Duncan herself?

What is he looked like her father?

300

Lady Macbeth explains Macbeth's behavior at the banquet in this way.

What is he often has these fits and then sends the guest home?

300

Ross is the bearer of this news to Macduff?

What is Macduff's family has been killed?

300

He becomes King of Scotland when Macbeth dies?

Who is Malcom?

300

In all of Shakespeare's plays, he generally writes each line of verse using this meter; with five metrical feet, each consisting of one unstressed syllable following by one stressed syllable.

What is iambic pentameter?

300

In the witches' constant references to snakes, Shakespeare is using...

What is Biblical Allusion?

400

He is sentenced to death in Act 1 for committing treason.

Who is The (original) Thane of Cawdor?

400

Who was knocking at the gate after the murder?

Who are Macduff and Lennox?

400

Lennox's opinion of Macbeth begins to change in this way at the end of Act III.

What is Lennox becomes suspicious?

400

In Act IV, the King of England offers this to Malcolm and Macduff in their effort to overthrow Macbeth.

What is 10,000 men?

400

Macbeth realizes he has been tricked by the witches and will die when Macduff tells him this piece of information.

What is Macduff tells him he was born by c-section?

400

When King Duncan pays a visit Macbeth, he is unaware that Macbeth is plotting to kill him, which is an example of this form of literary irony.

What is dramatic irony?

400

“Thrice to thine, and thrice to mine / And thrice again, to make up nine,” (I.1.3-4)... is an example of this literary device.

What is Anaphora?

500

This character tells Macbeth:

"Look like th' innocent flower, But be the serpent under't."

Who is Lady Macbeth?

500

Who discovered Duncan was dead?

Who is Macduff?

500

Macbeth is saying this when tells Lady Macbeth this in Act III...

"I am in blood / Stepped in so far that, should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er, (III.4.137-8).

What is Macbeth has past the point of no return? 

500

The witches show Macbeth a vision of a bloodied child, which represents this.

What is Macbeth could not be harmed by anyone "born of woman"?

500

Macbeth dies in Act V, but not before killing this character.

Who is the Young Siward?

500

Upon learning of Lady Macbeth's suicide in Act V, Scene 5, Macbeth begins speaking the most famous words from the play...

"Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow / Creeps in this petty pace of day to day... "

A speech like this is more commonly referred to by this literary term in a Shakespeare play.

What is a Soliloquy?

500

This method of meter distinguishes the Witches from other characters in the play...

What is a Trochaic Tetrameter?

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