What theme is represented by the quote “Fair is foul, and foul is fair”
Appearance vs Reality
What is Macbeth's title at the START of the play.
Thane of Glamis
What is the initial source of Macbeth's power?
His bravery and loyalty to King Duncan.
What title does Macbeth receive from King Duncan after the previous holder is executed for treason?
This character is married to Macbeth
Who is Lady Macbeth?
What unnatural event occurs the night of Duncan’s murder?
Dark during the day. Horses eating each other. The owl attacking the falcon.
What is Macbeths fatal flaw in the play?
His ambition
Who is the King at the start of Macbeth
King Duncan
A bloody dagger.
This character is Banquo's son
Who is Fleance?
What theme does Macbeth’s hallucination of Banquo’s ghost represent?
Guilt/paranoia
What did Macbeth add to the plan of killing King Duncan?
Using the guards daggers to frame them.
What is the reason Macbeth Killed Banquo?
He was afraid of him.
This is the first person to discover Duncan's body.
Who is Macduff?
Who is the first person to discover Duncan’s dead body
Who is Macduff
What does blood represent in the play?
Guilt
According to the prophecy, who is supposed to take Macbeths place as King?
Fleance
How does Macbeth’s rule differ from Duncan’s?
Duncan was kind and just. Macbeth ruled with fear.
This person was the first to suspect Macbeth of foul play.
Who is Banquo?
This son of King Duncan ran away to Ireland after Macbeth Murdered him in his sleep?
Who is Donalbain?
What does sleep represent in the play?
Innocence
Who did Macbeth send Murderer 1 to kill in Act. 4
Lady Macduff and Son
Why did Macbeth also want Fleance dead?
Fleance is supposed to take Macbeth's place as king
This is how Macbeth defeat Macdonwald in battle.
Split him from the navel to the chin.
This character killed Lady Macduff, Son, and Banquo.
First Murderer