"Fair and Foul and Foul is fair: Hover through fog and filthy air."
What is: cause moral standards to be completely reversed
Hecate is not concerned that she has not been included in the first meeting with Macbeth
False
The first killed by Macbeth in Act 5
Who is siward
The banquet scene
Act three scene four
"Out, damned spot! Out, Is say! One- two- why Then tis to do't."
Who is lady Macbeth
"Thou Marshall'st me the way that I was going; and such an instrument I want to use"
1) you urge me to the action I was planning, suggesting the same instrument I had in mind
2) You will have to lead me to Duncan's room; it is dark and I can't see
3) my eyes can't fool me into thinking there's a dagger leading me to Duncan
What is:
You urge me to the action I was planning, suggesting the same instrument I had in mind
Lady Macbeth is as ruthless at the end of the book as she was in the beginning
false
Name all seven characters who died
Who are:
Macbeth
Lady Macbeth
Lady Macduff
Macduff son
Duncan
Banquo
Siward
Macduff becomes the first skeptic of Macbeth being the murderer
Act 2 scene 3
O treachery! Fly, good Fleance, Fly fly, fly!
Who is Banquo
"Naught's had, all's spent, where our desire is got without content. 'Tis safer to be that which we destroy than by destruction dwell in doubtful joy."
What is:
Getting what you want is not always worth the pain that follows.
The news of his families murder is brought to Macduff by Malcom
Two Thanes that Macbeth was named throughout the play:
Thane of Cawdor
Thane of Glamis
Lady MacDuff and Son are murdered
Act 4
Knock, Knock, Knock!
Who is the porter
"There's blood upon they face." "'Tis Banquo's then." "'Tis better thee without than he within."
1) I'd rather have the blood on your face than still inside Banquo.
2) I'd rather have you outside the door than Banquo in this room.
3) I'd rather see you hadn't come here with blood on your face.
What is:
I'd rather have the blood on your face than still inside Banquo.
The witches often arrive in stormy scenes and leave by vanishing
True
A character put in place for Comedic relief. He is drunk in act 2
Who is the Porter
The act and scene where the Old man and Ross talk of spooky nature
Act two scene four
Well, may you see things well done there. Adieu, lest our old sit easier than our new
"And that which should accompany old age as honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must look to have; but in their stead, curses, not loud but deep, mouth honor, breath, which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not."
What is:
Taking the throne by murdering Duncan will not bring Macbeth the joys he would have had if he had attained his role honestly.
Malcom misrepresents himself because he believes he is too full of vices and not enough virtues
This character escapes from Murderers
Fleance
The act and scene where the witches greet Macbeth and Banquo
Act 1 scene 3
How did you dare to let your tongue wag
Hecate