Drama Terms
Bubble, Bubble, Toil, and Trouble
Out, Out, Brief Candle!
Supernatural or Insanity?
Who Said It?
100

This occurs when something that is tangible represents an idea or other abstract concept. 

Symbolism 

100

The Weird Sisters claim this character will be the father of kings. 

Banquo

100

This causes Macbeth to lose his dang mind at a dinner party

Banquo's Ghost

100

Macbeth claims to see this item before he makes a decision to kill the king

Dagger

100

"The thane of Fife had a wife. Where is she now?"

Lady Macbeth

200

A character who is working against the main character, but may not necessarily be the "bad guy". 

Antagonist 

200

This is the first title the original three prophecies claimed Macbeth would receive 

Thane of Cawdor

200

These two take the blame for Duncan's murder and are later executed by Macbeth 

Duncan's Servants 

200

As Lady Macbeth descends into madness, she claims to not be able to wash this off her hands and clothes

Spots of Blood 

200

"Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day"

Macbeth

300

A personality trait that ultimately becomes the downfall of a tragic hero. 

Tragic Flaw 

300

A crowned child with a tree, summoned by the witches, told Macbeth he would never be defeated until this happened

The forest's march to Dunsinane 

300

Macbeth orders the deaths of this character's family

Macduff

300

In Macbeth, this supernatural creature cannot speak and appears only to those who have committed grave sins. 

Ghost 

300

"Cut short all intermission! Front to front
Bring thou this fiend of Scotland and myself.
Within my sword's length set him. If he scape,
Heaven forgive him too."

Macduff 

400

A type of irony in which the audience knows more than some or all of the characters on stage

Dramatic Irony

400

The queen of the witches 

Hecate

400

This emotion ultimately sends Lady Macbeth to her grave 

Guilt 

400

Macduff and the Weird Sisters interpret this force of nature as a bad omen.

Storms

400

"Foul whisp'rings are abroad. Unnatural deeds
Do breed unnatural troubles. Infected minds
To their deaf pillows will discharge their secrets.
More needs she the divine than the physician."

The Doctor 

500

Verse that uses iambic pentameter but does not rhyme 

Blank Verse 

500

This is what Macbeth calls the weird sisters during the second meeting, just before demanding answers about his future.

"Midnight Hags"

500

Macbeth only enters a deadly battle with Macduff when he's called this 

Coward 

500

This natural state (and the characters' ability to achieve it) becomes an indicator of a person's mental well-being throughout the play. 

Sleep 

500

"But 'tis strange.
And oftentimes, to win us to our harm,
The instruments of darkness tell us truths,
Win us with honest trifles, to betray's
In deepest consequence - "

Banquo 

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