Shakespeare
Vocabulary
Characters
Themes
Quotes
100

Shakespeare's plays were performed at this theater in London.

What is the Globe?

100

Macbeth appears "solo" on the stage during these extended speeches. 

What are soliloquies?

100

After this character's death, the horses start eating each other. 

Who is King Duncan?

100

The play demonstrates the overwhelming power of guilt through Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking and Macbeth's hallucination of this former best friend's ghost. 

Who is Banquo?

100

When the witches say "by the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes," they are referring to this character. 

Who is Macbeth?

200

Shakespeare wrote Macbeth for this royal patron, who was said to be a distant descendent of the historical Banquo. 

Who is King James VI and I?

200

This term could be used to describe a "couple" of rhyming lines like this:

"Hear it not Duncan, for it is a knell

That summons thee to Heaven or to Hell"

What is a couplet?

200

This character was not technically "born of woman" because his mother had a C-section. 

Who is Macduff?

200

Lady Macbeth explains themes of appearance vs. reality when she tells Macbeth to "look like the innocent flower" but to act like this Biblical animal known for temptation in the book of Genesis. 

What is the serpent?

200

This guilt-ridden character laments that "All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand." 

Who is Lady Macbeth?

300

Shakespeare's wife shared a name with this Les Miserables and The Princess Diaries actress. 

Who is Anne Hathaway?

300

This phrase could be used to describe the belief that a king's authority was derived directly from God, making king-slaying one of the worst possible offenses. 

What is the divine right of kings?

300

This character is Thane of Glamis and Thane of Cawdor. 

Who is Macbeth?

300

While Lady Macbeth thinks that manhood is violent and unfeeling, this character demonstrates a different theme about masculinity when he agrees to face tragedy like a man, but explains, "I must also feel it as a man."

Who is Macduff?

300

This character's dying words are "Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly! Thou may’st revenge!"

Who is Banquo?

400

In addition to his plays, Shakespeare is famous for these 14-line poems. 

What is a sonnet?

400

This term describes short remarks delivered directly to the audience which are inaudible to the other characters. 

What is an aside?

400

Banquo, Macduff, Lennox, and Ross all hold this title, roughly equivalent to a Lord. 

What is a thane?

400

The three witches could be stand-in for these mythological figures, who represent the dominance of destiny over free will. 

Who are the Fates?

400

This clueless kinsman of Macbeth refers to his future murderer as "valiant cousin, worthy gentleman."

Who is King Duncan?

500

This assassination attempt occurred while Shakespeare was writing the play and may have influenced public opinion about attempts on the lives of kings. 

What is the Gunpowder Plot?

500

This term for Shakespeare's signature rhythm refers to the five iambs, or pairs of stressed and unstressed syllables, that appear in each line. 

What is iambic pentameter?

500

This Greek goddess appears briefly to reprimand her servants, the witches. 

Who is Hecate?

500

While Macbeth and his wife fall into the sin of despair, this character asks forgiveness and faces the consequences of his actions, demonstrating themes of redemption and reconciliation for Christian audiences. 

Who was the first Thane of Cawdor/the rebel?

500

This character protests to her murderer that "I have done no harm," but she is killed anyway. 

Who is Lady Macduff?

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