This character's suspicion of Macbeth is conformed when he flees to England
Who is Macduff?
The play Macbeth takes place mostly in this country?
What is Scotland
This symbol is used to foreshadow Duncan's death
What is a dagger
"If it were done when ’tis done, then ’twere well it were done quickly"
Who is Macbeth
The recurring imagery of blood symbolizes this theme throughout the play.
What is guilt and corruption
Macbeth kills these characters to maintain his position as king
Who is Duncan, Banquo, and Lady Macduff
The play Macbeth was preformed during which monarch's reign?
Who is King James I?
What is blood used to represented
What is characters' guilt
"Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under’t"
Who is Lady Macbeth
Macbeth’s downfall is primarily driven by this destructive personal trait.
What is ambition
What did the witches say to Macbeth to make him believe he was invincible?
What is the prophecy that "no man born of a woman" can harm him?
The play Macbeth was written in this century?
What is the 17th century
The appearance of Banquo's ghost symbolizes these feelings in Macbeth
What is guilt and paranoia
"All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand"
Who is Lady Macbeth
The idea that evil actions ultimately lead to the downfall of those who commit them exemplifies this moral theme.
What is justice
This is the reason Malcom lies to Macduff when they meet up
What is to ensure Macduff isn't secretly supporting Macbeth?
What was the reason Shakespeare most likely included witchcraft in the play Macbeth?
What is to appeal to King James I
The unnatural behavior of the world following Duncan's murder symbolizes this
What is Duncan's murder being a disruption of the natural order
"Macbeth shall never vanquished be until Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill shall come against him"
Who is a witch
The loyalty of Macduff and Malcolm contrasts with Macbeth’s treachery, exploring this theme.
What is loyalty and betrayal
Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking scene where she reveals her fall into madness in which act?
What is Act 5
Macbeth's downfall serves as a cautionary tale against this type of political ambition?
What is usurping the throne?
The imagery of a barren scepter that Macbeth mentions in his soliloquy represents this fear
What is lack of heir
"There’s daggers in men’s smiles"
Who is Donalbain
The play’s exploration of prophecy suggests this theme about how foreknowledge can influence decisions.
What is self-fulfilling prophecy