"Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day"
Who is Macbeth?
This is what Macbeth sees sitting in his seat at the feast.
Macbeth's fate at the end of the play.
He is slain by Macduff.
Macbeth does this to Macduff's family.
What is: kills them?
"Out damned spot!"
The witches tell Macbeth to beware of this person.
Who is Macduff?
Lady Macbeth's fate at the end of the play.
She dies, presumably taking her own life out of guilt
The reason Macduff goes to England, leaving his wife and children vulnerable
What is: To speak to Malcolm, to ask Malcolm to fight for Scotland, etc.
"Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble."
Who are the witches?
Hecate claims this is "mortals' chiefest enemy"
What is security?
The previous king and his two sons
Who are King Duncan, Malcolm, and Donalbain?
This person tells Macduff what happens to his family.
"Your castle is surprised. Your wife and babes savagely slaughtered."
Who is Ross?
Lady Macbeth does this motion repeatedly while she sleepwalks. She also confesses to these two murders. (Need both the action and the two names).
What is: Acts like she is washing her hands, rubs at her hands, etc.? Who are King Duncan and Banquo?
This person is crowned king at the end of the play.
Who is Malcolm?
What is: "from his mother's wound untimely ripped", C-section, etc.?
"Hail king! For so thou art. Behold where stands Th'usurper's cursed head."
Who is Macduff?
The witches lull Macbeth into a false sense of security by saying that "none of woman born" can hurt him and...
He will never be defeated until Birnam Wood (the forest) comes to Dunsinane (his fortress/castle)
The witches implied that this person would be king after Macbeth.
Fleance
Macduff's fate at the end of the play.
He lives and defeats Macbeth but is not king and has lost his family