Why does Macbeth go to see the three witches again in Act 4?
He wants to know more of his future.
Lady Macbeth cannot wash all the blood away from her hands because...
She feels guilty
Traitor to Scotland
Thane of Cawdor (AKA Macbeth)
Who's family gets killed by Macbeth?
Macduff's
Who takes control of the throne in Act 5?
Malcolm
A ghostly dagger appears to be floating in air and pointing at Duncan's chamber, what does it mean?
It symbolizes the bloody and murderous path Macbeth is about to embark on
Who is killed in Act 2?
Duncan
Why is Lady Macbeth Sleep walking and claiming she cannot rid her hands of blood?
She feels guilty for the hand she has had in Macbeth's murder, especially for having a hand in Duncan's murder.
Queen of the witches, who convinces them to give Macbeth false prophecies.
Hecate
Banquo's ghost appears seated in the throne, bloody and beaten, what does it mean?
This shows Macbeth is feeling guilty for killing his best friend.
Who's ghost does Macbeth see sitting in his throne in Act 3?
Banquo
Why is Macduff able to kill Macbeth?
He was born from a c-section, not technically a woman.
Worthy and wonderful king?
Duncan
We see Banquo's ghost standing with ghostly 8 kings, what does this mean?
Macbeth's reaction to the prophecy of the witches
Think's it is crazy at first, then kill's Duncan out of ambition for the throne.
What do the three witches tell Macbeth when he talks to them in Act 4?
1. They tell him to fear Macduff
2. They tell him he should fear no man born by a woman
3. That he will be safe until the forest marches to his castle
Macbeth visualizes himself walking into a lake of blood that is waist deep, what does this indicate?
It symbolizes that he has committed too many murders to turn back now, he would never be rid of the blood he spilled.