How is Macbeth described as a soldier? (*Bonus point if you can think of the vocab word from last week*)
Brave or Valiant
The witches
Where is the story of Macbeth taking place?
Scotland
Who becomes King after Duncan is murdered?
Macbeth
What are the names of Duncan's sons?
Malcom and Donalbain
What did Lady Macbeth mean when she said "My hands are of your color, but I shame to wear a heart so white"
Why did Duncan take away the original Thane of Cawdor's title?
Because he rebelled against him
Where do Malcom and Donalbain flee to?
Malcom to England, Donalbain to Scotland
Who found the king dead, the next morning?
Macduff
What is Macduff's title?
Thane of Fife
Who said "There are daggers in men's smiles"
Donalbain
What is the prophecy the witches give Banquo?
He will not be king, but his sons will be king
Who is suspected of killing the king?
Donalbain and Malcom
Why do people think Malcom and Donalbain fleed the country?
They think they are guilty of their father's murder
After Macbeth kills the king, his guilt is eating him alive. What is the word he struggles to say during prayer?
Amen
What are the desires Macbeth was talking about when he said, "Stars hide your fires, let not light see my deep and black and deep desires."
He is talking about his desires to become King
Why does Lady Macbeth fear Macbeth will not become King?
She fears he is too nice to do what needs to be done
What mistake does Macbeth make in their plan to kill Duncan?
He forgets to leave the daggers with the guards
Who said, "Will of great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hands?"
Macbeth
What is Malcom's title? Why would Macbeth be upset by this?
Prince of Cumberland, he is the true heir to the throne
Who says, "Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts! Unsex me here" and what did they mean?
What was Lady Macbeth's FULL plan to kill Duncan?
1. Macbeth would do it while Duncan slept
2. She would get his guards drunk
3. Use the guards daggers
4. Splatter the guards with Duncan's blood
Does Macduff go to Macbeth's coronation? Why or why not?
He does not because he believes Macbeth could be guilty. He is suspicious of the situation
In the beginning of Act 2, Scene 3 there is a drunken porter. He is pretending he is the 'gatekeeper' to where?
Hell