The first characters we "see" in Act 1
Who are the witches
The readers know Macbeth is beginning to go crazy because he sees what on the way where
What is bloody daggers on his way to kill Duncan
This character escapes after an attempted assassination attempt
Who is Fleance
Macbeth goes to see these characters to get some answers
Who are the witches
Lady Macbeth admits what while sleepwalking?
The three things the witches prophesize for Macbeth
What is that he will be Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, and king
What is mad/annoyed
Macbeth imagines seeing this character at the banquet
Who is Banquo
This happens to Macduff's family while he is away
The Birnam woods come to Dunsinane when this happens
What is the soldiers use branches as disguises
The three witches prophesize that Banquo (gist of it)
Malcom and Donalbain flee the country because they fear what
After the banquet, Lady Macbeth feels this way towards her husband.
What is angry, telling him to get over it
Macduff goes to England in order to do this
What is convince Malcolm to come back and fight Macbeth
This character reveals this about himself, leading to Macbeth's defeat
Macduff reveals he isn't technically woman born
The way Lady Macbeth reacts to Macbeth's letter
These two are blamed for the murder of Duncan
Who are Malcolm and Donalbain
Lady Macbeth excuses her husband's actions at the banquet by saying this
What is that he has been sick since he was a child and suffers from fits
Malcolm does this in order to test Macduff's what?
What is claim he is a bad person in order to test Macduff's loyalty
Who is Malcolm
The irony of Duncan's comment about how nice of a castle Macbeth has
What is it's the place where he will die
The porter scene adds this element to the play
What is comedic relief
Act 3 opens up with this character worrying about another characters actions
Who is Banquo worrying about Macbeth
The three witches say these things to give Macbeth a false sense of security
-Fear Macduff
-Don't fear anyone woman born
-Only worry when Birnam woods come to Dunsinane
The play ends with the feeling of this
What is a better future for Scotland