The English Renaissance
William Shakespeare
Macbeth
Major Characters
Symbolism
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The meaning of the word "Renaissance"

"Rebirth" or "revival"

100

This man is often regarded as one of the most popular playwrights of all time.

William Shakespeare

100

The setting of Macbeth takes place in this country.

Scotland

100
This major character holds the titles of the Thane of Glamis, the Thane of Cawdor, and the King of Scotland throughout the play.

Macbeth.

100

Define Symbolism.

A literary device that uses a person, object, action, or idea to represent something deeper than its literal meaning.

200

A sovereign head of state, such as a king, queen, or emperor.

Monarch

200

A written work with a sad ending where the hero either dies or ends up mentally, emotionally, or spiritually devastated beyond recovery.

Tragedy play

200

These three supernatural characters tell Macbeth that he will become king.

The Three Witches

200

This major character is told that he will not become King, but his descendants will.

Banquo

200

This symbol appears in act two after King Duncan's murder, symbolizing a disruption of natural order, chaos, and impending doom.

Bad weather

300

A person who was a professional storyteller, verse-maker, music composer, oral historian and genealogist, who was paid to entertain crowds during ancient times through oral tradition.

Oral Bard

300

A written work that is generally identifiable as plays full of fun, irony and dazzling wordplay.

Comedy play
300

What is the cause of Lady Macbeth's death?

Suicide

300

This major character is referred to as a “fair and noble hostess”. She is liked by others. However, behind the scenes, she is a very ambitious woman, and influences Macbeth’s choices through manipulation.

Lady Macbeth

300

Banquo appears in Act Three as this symbol to represent the abstract concept of the inability to escape one’s past actions, psychological turmoil, chaos.

A ghost

400

She was one of the most successful English rulers of all time, who resolved numerous socio-political conflicts and reigned during a flourishing period of cultural achievements.

Queen Elizabeth

400

A written work that provides accounts of historical events and eras, including biographies of English kings of the previous four centuries.

History play

400

Why is Macduff able to kill Macbeth despite the witches’ prophecy?

He was born by cesarean (C) section.

400

This major character is horrified to discover King Duncan’s body murdered, along with the castle guards.

Macduff

400

Lady Macbeth is haunted by the concept of her guilt by the belief that she constantly sees this on her hands.

Blood.

500

This ruthless Queen ruled for five years and attempted to restore Catholicism through persecuting Protestants.

Bloody Mary 

500

An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play, found commonly in William Shakespeare's plays.

Soliloquy

500

This major character is the Goddess of Witchcraft in the play.

Hecate

500

This major character is crowned the new of Scotland after Macbeth is killed by Macduff. He promises to restore peace and order in Scotland.

Prince Malcolm

500

This symbol appears shortly before Macbeth murders King Duncan, and it symbolizes inner conflict, betrayal, mental instability, ambition, temptation, and the supernatural.

The bloody dagger

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