Lady Macbeth uses this type of figurative language when she says, ""Your face, my thane, is as a book where men May read strange matters."
What is a simile
The term for the overall feeling or atmosphere in a text
What is mood?
This event sets him on a path of guilt, paranoia, and madness.
What is Macbeth’s murder of King Duncan?
This character is King at the end of the play.
Who is Malcom?
This character is based on Mac Bethad mac Findlaích, a real 11th-century Scottish king who ruled from 1040 to 1057.
Who is Macbeth
In Romeo and Juliet, Lord Capulet gives an example of THIS figurative languge example when he says, "Death is my son-in-law"
What is Personification
Often confused with mood, this term reflects the author's attitude toward a topic.
What is tone?
This character, a traitor to King Duncan, is executed early in the play, marking the first death.
Who is Thane of Cawdor?
This chacter was not "borne of a woman"
Who is Macduff?
This number is a significant number throughout the play.
What is Three?
Macbeth uses this type of figuratie language when he says, "Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player / That struts and frets his hour upon the stage / And then is heard no more".
What is a metaphor
Image and this word for for "word choice" help establish mood
What is diction?
These mysterious figures deliver prophecies that spark Macbeth’s ambition and guide his actions throughout the play.
Who are the Three Witches
At first she is a dominate partner but becomes more isolate and overwhelmed with guilt toward theend of the play.
Who is Lady Macbeth?
This bodily fluid symbolizes guilt, violene, and the consequence of ambition in the play.
What is blood?
Lady Macbeth uses this type of figurative language when she says, ""All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand."
What is hyperbole?
This setting is often the key element to help create a spooky, mysterious mood for Macbeth.
What is the forrest/woods
This character begins the play as a loyal and noble warrior but becomes a ruthless tyrant obsessed with power by the end.
Who is Macbeth
Who's descendents become a threat to Macbeth after Duncan's murder?
Who is Banquo?
What is 17th?
The witches use this descriptive type of figurative languge when they say, "“Fair is foul and foul is fair | Hover through the fog and filthy air”
What is imagery
While the beginning of the play is tense and mysterious, the play ends in this moody description.
What is dark/tragic?
This character shows wisdom, caution and leadership in Act 5 of the play when he restores order to Scotland after Macbeth's death.
Who is Malcom
This hallucination represent's Macbeth's guilt and mental instability.
What is Banquo's ghost?
Shakespeare's wife shares a name with THIS actress
Who is Anne Hathaway?