This apparition implies that the prophecy is "rooted" in Banquo's heirs
What is the crowned child with the tree
Who says "But I must also feel it as a man"?
Who is Macduff
From scene 2 what individual tries to console Lady Macduff
Who is Ross
This apparition comes as a warning to "beware of Macduff" and mind ones head
What is the armed head
Who says "Wisdom? to leave his wife, to leave his babies, his mansion and his titles in a place from whence himself does fly? he loves us not; he wants the natural touch; for the poor wren. The most diminutive of birds will flight, her young ones in her nest, against the owl. All is the fear, and nothing is love, as little is the wisdom, where the flight so runs against all reason"
Who is Lady Macbeth
From scene 1 what does Macbeth demand that the witches give him
What is the information about his fate
This apparition tells Macbeth he will "never vanquish'd be until Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill Shall come against him
What is the crowned child with the tree
Who says the following lines to Macduff: "Let this anger sharpen your sword. Transform your grief into anger. Don't block the feelings in your heart; let them loose as rage."
Who is Malcolm
From scene 3 what is the only thing Malcolm says he seeks
What is "good for Scotland"
This apparition implies that Macbeth can not rewrite fate, and that the prophecy is "set in stone"
What is the line of kings
Who responds to the question of "And what will you do now? How will you live?" with "As birds do, mother"
Who is Macduff's son
From scene 1 how many apparitions are conjured to show Macbeth his fate
What is four
This apparition tells Macbeth "none of woman born shall harm Macbeth"
What is the bloody child
Who says "By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes"
Who is one of the Three Witches
From scene 3 how many men have been rallied together to go and turn over Scotland
What is Ten Thousand