How does Macbeth feel about Duncan?
What is He sees Duncan as a respectable king, a kinsman, which makes it difficult to want to kill him.
Who are Duncan's sons?
Who is Malcolm and Donalbain?
How do Banquo and Macbeth talk about the witches when they first see them?
What is They say they look like women, but their beards make them think that they're not...they are skeptical of their nature.
What is Lady Macbeth trying to wash away? "Out, damned spot, out, I say!"
What is blood from Duncan's murder?
What happens that causes a problem for Macbeth to become king?
What is Malcolm becomes the Prince of Cumberland.
Who is Banquo's son that flees from death?
Who is Fleance?
What are the witches doing at the beginning of Act 4?
What is They are making a potion in a cauldron and waiting for Macbeth.
Who else is missing from the banquet table, besides Banquo?
Who is Macduff?
Who says the line: "The grown serpent lies there. The small serpent that has fled will develop venom naturally with time, though it doesn't have teeth yet."?
Who is Macbeth?
How is Lady Macbeth's fainting ironic?
What is It gives the people the sense that she is completely shocked that the King has been murdered. It is ironic because she planned the entire thing.
Who does Macbeth have killed because he thinks they know he killed Duncan?
Who is Banquo!
Who is queen of the witches?
Who is Hecate?
What does Macbeth say after hearing of Lady Macbeth's suicide? *Provide one line from the soliloquy*
What is "She should have died hereafter...Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player, That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more. It is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing."
How do the soldiers fighting for King Macbeth feel about their ruler?
What is They fear him and they only fight for him because he is so commanding.
Who says 'Lesser than Macbeth, and greater. Not so happy, yet much happier. Thou shalt get kings, though thou be none'?
Who is the witches/Weird Sisters?
"Now I see that it's true, for Banquo, with his blood-matted hair, smiles at me and claims them as his descendants." What does Macbeth still fear will happen in the future?
What is Banquo's descendants are still a threat to his security as king. He will have children who will take the Scottish crown.
What does the paradox "When the battle's lost and won" suggest about the theme of the play?
What is It suggests that a battle will be won in some ways and lost in others with one person in victory (Malcolm/Macduff) and another who suffers (Macbeth/Lady Macbeth).