This person is thane of cawdor
Macbeth
This character is controlling and somewhat a bully
Lady Macbeth
"Fair is foul, and....
foul is fair"
Macbeth kills Duncan, who else does he kill on the same night?
The guards.
The Weird Sisters have an apparition that tells Macbeth he shouldn't worry until Burnam wood moves where?
Dunsinane.
This person is Thane of Glamis
Macbeth
These people the catalyst for all the killings going on in Macbeth.
The Weird Sisters/The Witches
"Stars, hide your fires!...
Let not see my black and deep desires."
In this battle that ultimately leads to the end of the play Macbeth is killed and which of his body parts is left on a stick?
His head
Who becomes suspicious of Macbeth and is therefore murdered?
Banquo.
This man is king of Scotland (at the end of the play)
Malcolm
This woman is murdered in the play and before discusses liars right before she dies.
Lady Macduff
"Look like the innocent flower...
but be the serpent under it."
One specific person is murdered by Macbeth and starts to "reappear" who is this?
Banquo
Finish the quote "Come you _______ that tend on ______ thoughts"
spirits/mortal
This person is King of Scotland (at the beginning of the play)
Duncan
This person is a woman who gives orders and likes to rhyme while doing so.
Hecate
"Screw your courage...
to the sticking place"
Why does Macbeth believe himself to be immortal?
The witches' prophecy "none of woman born can harm Macbeth"
What do the witches start to do after they speak to Hecate?
Give Macbeth misleading predictions.
This person is thane of Fife
Ross
This person is a son of Duncan and flees to England
Donalbain
"By the pricking of my thumbs..
Something wicked this way comes."
Who does Macbeth see as harmless in the play, that eventually becomes the person to kill him?
Macduff
What does Macbeth become afraid of when about to fight Macduff?
Macduff not being born of a woman.