This important character is the first to die in the play.
Who is Duncan?
This fatal flaw is shared by both Macbeth and Hamilton.
What is ambition?
Macbeth invokes this symbol when he laments that not even Neptune's seas could wash this away, symbolizing his colossal guilt.
What is blood?
I am Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, and King of Scotland.
Who is Macbeth?
In early modern English, this word would replace "you" in the following sentence:
I walked with you.
What is "thee" ?
This character devises the plan to kill the king.
Who is Lady Macbeth?
The main theme of the story is ultimately symbolized by Macbeth's final battle with Macduff.
What is good vs evil?
This more specific version of an important symbol represents Lady Macbeth's burying of her guilt deep in her subconscious.
What is sleepwalking?
I would kill my own child to prove my devotion to a promise.
Who is Lady Macbeth?
Lady Macbeth says Macbeth is not evil enough by saying he has this in his body.
What is "the milk of human kindness"? (Also accepted: milk).
This apparition warns Macbeth to be weary of Macduff.
What is an armoured head?
This theme best describes the scene where Lady Macbeth greets Duncan with kindness, reverence, and courtesy, despite her underlying intent.
What is appearance vs reality?
Lady Macbeth urges Macbeth to look like an innocent flower, but to be this animal under it.
What is a serpent?
(Other possible answer: snake)
I am the Thane of Fife and the hero of the play.
Who is Macduff?
After his first meeting with the witches, Macbeth feels this emotion when thinking about the idea of murder for the first time.
What is fear?
Macbeth witnesses this when all of the Scottish Thanes and nobles dine together.
Who/what is the ghost of Banquo?
Macbeth figuratively challenges this figure to a fight when he decides to kill Banquo.
What/who is Fate?
Strange omens like unnatural weather, frantic animal behavior, and scary noises happen when this concept is disturbed.
What is the natural order? (Or "great chain of being")
I have a right to the throne, but I do not become king in the play, nor am I related to Duncan.
Who is Fleance?
After killing Duncan, Macbeth is paranoid because he could not say this word when he overheard voices.
What is "amen"?
This is the total number of deaths caused directly by Macbeth's hand during the events of the play (not necessarily on stage).
What is FOUR?
(Duncan, the two guards, Siward)
Macbeth bullies the murderers he hires by comparing them to dogs in order to diminish this aspect of their personality.
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This bird built its nest in a crevice of Macbeth's castle, and is a symbol of peace because of its habit of building nests in churches.
What is a martlet?
I am a minor character who helps to equip Macbeth's armor, but my name also holds symbolic meaning.
Who is Seyton?
The witches are known to speak in this more forceful meter.
What is trochaic?