The king in the beginning of the play.
Who is King Duncan of Scotland?
The person the play was written for.
Who is King James I?
A character in the play seen as a tragic hero.
Who is Macbeth?
He had this many wives.
What is six?
The name she was given for never marrying.
What is "Virgin Queen"?
The main character.
Who is Macbeth?
Elizabethans believed evil only happened here.
What is the dark?
This person defined a tragic hero.
Who is Aristotle?
This wife caused him to leave Catholicism.
Who is Catherine of Aragon?
She ushered in this era by her rule.
What is England's Golden Age?
King James I's ancestor.
Who is Banquo?
This is one war happening in the country.
What is civil war/national war?
This causes the fall from high society.
What is "a flaw that has affected many"?
This is the name of the church he created.
What is the Church of England?
She defeated this group in 1588.
What is the Spanish Armada?
Scottish general and overall do-gooder.
Who is Macbuff?
There is a curse surrounding Macbeth, you should never do this.
What is "saying Macbeth in a theater"?
"A man of..."
What is "high standard"?
This wife gave birth to his only son.
Who is Jane Seymore?
She created this for religious groups.
What is religious compromise?
A big reason for Macbeth being cruel.
Who is Lady Macbeth?
There were this many witches in the play.
What is three?
The definition of a tragic hero.
What is "A man of high standard who falls from that high because of a flaw that has affected many"?
This wife gave birth to Queen Elizabeth I.
Who is Anne Boleyn?
Her favorite art form.
What is theater?