The reason Macbeth visits the witches again
to ask them questions about his future.
Where does the final war take place?
Birnam Woods.
The first apparition
an armed head.
This was Macbeth's reaction to Lady Macbeth's death
she should have died hereafter.
The advice the doctor gives to the gentlewoman.
to watch her closely and make sure she doesn't harm herself.
Where was Lady Macduff killed?
Outside of her castle while attempting to flee.
This action is done repeatedly by Lady Macbeth as she sleepwalks and mutters to herself.
washing her hands.
Who the first apparition symbolized
Macduff.
Macbeth decides to murder this person's family because he can't get to him.
Macduff.
What does the following quote mean: "Come out, damned spot! Out, I command you! One, two. Ok it's time to do it now - Hell is murky!"
Lady Macbeth regrets her decision to kill Duncan and feels bad/ is going crazy.
The reason Malcolm told Macduff he'd be a horrible ruler.
to test his loyalty.
This order by Malcolm causes Macbeth to momentarily panic.
to use the branches of Birnam Wood as they approach Dunsinane.
The third apparition said this.
til Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane
Who does Macbeth tell to put their armor on?
Seyton
This is the reason Duncan's murder disturbs her most.
she planned it and it started everything else.
Where was Macbeth at the beginning of Act 4?
In a cavern with the witches
This is the reason Macduff gives for being able to harm Macbeth.
he was untimely ripped from his mother's womb.
The second apparition symbolized this person
Macduff at birth
After Lady Macbeth dies, Macbeth says this about life
it is meaningless.
What does Lady Macbeth do while she sleepwalks that refers back to her first appearance in the play
reading a letter.
Why did Macbeth think that he was never able to be killed?
The witches said he would never be killed by a person born out of a woman.
This person is preparing for his coronation at the end of the play.
Malcolm.
In the vision of Banquo and the 8 kings, the last king was holding this.
a mirror
How do we know Macbeth has been defeated at the end of the play?
Macduff is carrying his head.
This is how Lady Macbeth dies
by her own hands.