Who is Macbeth talking to when he says "I have done the deed. Didst thou not hear a noise?"
He is talking to Lady Macbeth
How does Lady Macbeth convince Macbeth to kill Duncan?
By manipulating him/teasing him about his manliness
What does King Duncan do to make Macbeth decide to kill him?
He decides to name his son Malcolm as his heir
How does Lady Macbeth try to cover up for Macbeth at dinner?
She tells everyone that he isn't feeling well and he is having momentary fits.
Describe one of the three Apparitions that spoke to Macbeth
An armed head, a bloody child, and a child crowned with a tree in his hand
What preparations did Lady Macbeth make to help prepare for the murder of King Duncan?
She gave the guests wine to make their memories fuzzy
In which scene does the audience first meet Hecate?
In Scene 5
Who said "Dispute it like a man"? AND who was he talking to?
Malcolm to Macduff