People
Setting
Who said it?
Language Features
The Bard
100

I provide a short moment of comic relief

 Porter

100

The play is set in this country

 Scotland?

100

Fair is foul and Foul is fair.

The Witches

100

A definition of "motif" is ...

A recurring image that has symbolic significance

100

Where was Shakespeare born?

Stratford-upon-Avon

200

My dad was killed but I got away.

Fleance.

200

The play opens in this weather

Lightning/Rain/Thunder

200

Look like the serpent, but be the flower beneath it

Lady Macbeth.

200

The language feature in "Fair is foul and foul is fair" 

Alliteration/paradox

200

How many children did Shakespeare have?

4

300

Graymalkin (cat) and Paddock (toad) are called ...... 

Familiars

300

This is where Duncan was killed

Inverness/Macbeth's castle

300

Bleed, bleed poor country

Macduff

300

The raven at Inverness 

Symbol/foreshadowing 

300

Who was the reigning monarch when Shakespeare was born? 

Queen Elizabeth 1

400

I went to Ireland and I’m also Duncan’s son.

Donalbain.

400

This is where the Scottish rebels met before attacking Dunsinane castle

Birnam Wood 

400

To be thus is nothing/But to be safely thus

Macbeth

400

"the very stones prate of my whereabouts"

personification

400

What category/genre of Shakespearian plays is Romeo and Juliet? 

Tragedy

500

I attempted to kill Macbeth, but didn’t quite make it.

 Young Siward?

500

This is where Macbeth is coronated

Scone 

500

Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day 

Macbeth

500

Duncan praises Macbeth's castle: "it has a pleasant seat"

Dramatic irony

500

How old was Shakespeare when he died? 

52

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