Literary Elements
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Miscellaneous
100

Macbeth asking, "But Banquo's safe?" is an example of this.

What is verbal irony?

100

Banquo says this when Macbeth is named king: "I fear thou played most ______ for it"

What is "foully?"

100

This word means spitefulness or ill-will.

What is malevolence?

100

Banquo and Fleance are doing this when attacked.

What is riding on horseback in the woods?

100

Banquo was stabbed in the head these many times. 

What is twenty?

200

After speaking with the murderers, Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth to honor Banquo at his feast, displaying this type of irony.

What is dramatic?

200

Macbeth says this when he learns that Fleance has escaped:

"There the grown serpent lies; the _______ that's fled in time will venom breed."

What is "worm?"

200

If something is not able to be dissolved or undone, it is this.

What is indissoluble?

200

Because Macbeth lacks this, he feels he has a "fruitless crown" and a "barren scepter."

What are children?

200

They are the "bloody cousins" Macbeth refers to.

Who are Malcolm and Donalbain?

300

Keeping spies in all of his thane's houses demonstrates this theme.

What is kingship vs. tyranny?

300

"Thou canst not say I did it"

Who is Macbeth

300

This is the definition of jocund. 

What is cheerful or jovial?

300

In scene vi, both Lennox and a lord refer to Macbeth as this. 

What is a tyrant?

300

Name one of the animals that Macbeth wishes would approach his rather than Banquo's ghost. 

What is a bear, rhinoceros, or a tiger?

400

Macbeth expects to feel more secure once Banquo is dead, but instead his mind deteriorates further, which is an example of this type of irony.

What is situational?

400

This character says, "Nought's had, all's spent. Where our desire is got without content."

Who is Lady Macbeth?

400

Lady Macbeth explains Macbeth's behavior at the feast on a long-standing illness, or this vocab word.

What is infirmity?

400

At the end of the Act, we learn that Macduff is headed here.

Where is England?

400

In Act III, this character does not speak in blank verse.

Who is Hecate?

500

This event is the crisis or turning point of the play.

What is Fleance's escape?

500

This word can fill both blanks in "what's ______ is ______."

What is "done?"

500

This vocab word completes the following quote about Banquo: "Tis much he dares; and, to that ______ temper of his mind, he has a wisdom that doth guide his valor to act in safety."

What is dauntless?

500

According to Hecate, this is mortal's chiefest enemy. 

What is overconfidence?

500

Macbeth is jealous of this character because he "sleeps well."

Who is King Duncan?

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