Plot
Characters
Setting
Themes
Symbols
100

Who do Macbeth and Banquo meet at the start of the story?

The witches

100

Who is Macbeth’s wife?

Lady Macbeth

100

Which country is the story set in?

Scotland

100

What is the main theme linked to Macbeth wanting to be king?

Ambition

100

Who gives Macbeth the prophecy about becoming king?

The witches

200

Who is the king at the start of the story?

King Duncan

200

Who is Macbeth’s loyal friend that he later betrays?

Banquo

200

What type of buildings do most important events happen in?

Castles

200

What theme is shown when characters feel guilty after crimes?

Consequences / Guilt

200

What vision does Macbeth see before killing Duncan?

A floating dagger

300

What crime does Macbeth commit to become king?

He murders King Duncan

300

Who kills Macbeth at the end?

Macduff

300

How does the war setting at the start help describe Macbeth?

It shows he is brave and skilled in battle

300

What theme is shown through the constant fighting for power?

Corruption of power

300

What ghost appears to Macbeth at a banquet?

Banquo’s ghost

400

Why does Macbeth decide to kill Banquo?

Because the prophecy says Banquo’s sons will be kings

400

How does Lady Macbeth influence Macbeth early in the story?

She pressures and manipulates him into killing Duncan

400

How does the dark, stormy weather connect to the mood of the story?

It creates tension and reflects chaos and evil

400

How does fear help Macbeth stay in power?

He uses violence and threats to control others

400

What do the witches symbolise in the story?

Fate, chaos, and temptation

500

How does Macbeth’s ambition contribute to his downfall?

It pushes him to commit more crimes, creating enemies and guilt that lead to his defeat

500

Compare Macbeth at the start vs the end of the story. What changes?

He changes from a brave, respected soldier to a paranoid, violent tyrant

500

How does the medieval setting help support the theme of power and kingship?

It emphasises loyalty, divine rule, and violent struggles for the throne

500

How does the story warn audiences about unchecked ambition?

It shows ambition without morals leads to destruction

500

Do the witches control Macbeth, or do they reveal what he already desires? Explain.

They reveal and encourage ambitions he already has rather than forcing him

600

What specific event directly turns Macbeth from a hesitant thinker into an active murderer?

Lady Macbeth

600

Which character represents moral conscience through contrast with Macbeth?

Banquo

600

What belief system makes killing the king a crime against nature?

Divine Right

600

What flaw ultimately causes Macbeth’s downfall?

Unchecked ambition

600

The witches’ prophecies mainly function as what narrative device?

Temptation

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