Characters
Terms
Events
Quotes
Historical Context
100

Macbeth becomes suspicious of this friend in Act 3.

Banquo

100

When the audience knows what the character(s) do not.

Dramatic irony

100

Macdonwald, Thane of Cawdor, is killed early in the first scenes of the play for committing what crime?

He was a traitor to Scotland.

100

Who said it?:
“Fair is foul, and foul is fair.”

The Weird Sisters

100

Unlike the fictional Macbeth, the real Macbeth was not a _________.

Tyrant/murderer

200

This person should have been the King of Scotland, and ultimately is.

Malcolm

200

A character shares their innermost thoughts with the audience.

Soliloquy

200
Macbeth has two hallucinations in the play: What are they and what do they say about his state of mind?

He hallucinates a dagger (likely representing the bloody course on which he is about to embark) and Banquo's ghost (likely representing his guilt for Banquo's death).

200

Who said it?

"Is this a dagger which I see before me,
The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee:
I have thee not, and yet I see thee still."

Macbeth

200

The effect people in the Elizabethan era thought witches had politically.

Toppling the monarchy

300

Leader of the witches

Hecate

300

A character speaks aloud, but cannot be heard by the other characters.

Aside

300
These characters leave immediately after Duncan's dead body is discovered. Who are they and why do they leave?

Malcolm and Donalbain; they flee for their own lives.

300

Who said it?:
"What's done cannot be undone."

Lady Macbeth

300

The real Macbeth killed Duncan because __________.

Duncan had invaded his kingdom

400

Young warrior who is slain by Macbeth in Act 5.

Young Siward

400

A release, and relief, from intense emotion.

Catharsis

400

According to Shakespeare Uncovered, a major theme explored in Macbeth.

Is evil the result of external or internal forces?

400

Who said it?:
"Screw your courage to the sticking place."

Lady Macbeth
400

The actress Charlotte Cushman, who was very tall and had a deep voice, played Lady Macbeth in this way: _____________.

Threatening, domineering, aggressive

500

Cat belonging to one of the witches.

Greymalkin

500

When vowels are omitted from words, for poetic effect (ex. "e'er").

Elision

500

Name each of the three apparitions, name each of their prophecies, and explain how each prophecy comes true.

An armored head says "Beware Macduff." This foreshadows Macduff's defeat of Macbeth. A bloody child says "No man born of a woman shall harm Macbeth." This foreshadows Macduff's revelation that he was "ripped from the womb untimely." The third apparition, a crowned child with a tree, says that Macbeth is safe until "Birnam Wood ascends Dunsinane Hill." This foreshadows Malcolm's army using branches from Birnam Wood as a defense strategy in the war.

500

Who said it?:
"Be this the whetstone of your sword: let grief convert to anger; blunt not the heart, enrage it."

Malcolm

500

The year Macbeth was published.

1623

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