The Weird Sisters
Oh, the Irony!
By the Numbers
See No Evil, Hear No Evil
Anything Goes
100
The witches initially refer to Macbeth using these names when first encountering him and Banquo

What are Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, and king thereafter?

100

Out of all the apparitions conjured by the witches, it is ironic that Macbeth quickly disregarded this straightforward message

What is "Beware Macduff! Beware the Thane of Fife"?

100

The total number of witches Shakespeare includes in Macbeth

What is four?

100

This is the reason the doctor and the gentlewoman don't reveal what they witness Lady Macbeth doing

What is being afraid of getting killed for knowing Lady Macbeth's secrets?

100

While Malcolm, Duncan's first-born son is the rightful heir to Scotland's throne, Donalbain, the second son, has this purpose

What is spare or back-up?

200

The witches say, "By the pricking of my thumbs,/Something wicked this way comes" (IV.i.44-45).

This is the "something wicked"

Who is Macbeth?

200
Macbeth does this to Macdonwald because he is a traitor to Duncan and therefore Scotland; ironically, Macduff does this same thing to Macbeth for the same reason

What is kill, decapitate, and display the head as a warning to others?

200

The number of visions the witches show to Macbeth

What is four?

200

Macduff first opposes Macbeth's reign over Scotland by doing this

What is refusing to attend Macbeth's coronation in Scone?

200

Great Chain of Being theory shows why the chaos caused by Macbeth as ruler of Scotland also causes chaos in this

What is nature?

300

One of the two reasons Hecate is mad at her fellow witches for sharing the prophesies with Macbeth

What is they didn't invite Hecate to show her magic?

OR

What is Macbeth is ungrateful, undeserving, and using the witches to get what he wants?

300

Lady Macbeth tells her husband, "These deeds must not be thought/After these ways; so it will make us mad" (II.ii.45-46). 

Ironically, her advice to Macbeth explains this experience she has in act five.

What is being driven mad from her guilt over murdering Duncan?

300

The difference between the number of murderers Macbeth hires to kill Banquo and the number who make the attempt

What is one?

300

This is what Lady Macbeth will do so Macbeth knows it's murder time

What is ring a bell?

300

This is the basis for Macbeth's famous soliloquy and is what finally motivates him to murder the king

What is The Dagger of the Mind?

400

This is the reason witches severely punish a sailor

What is his wife wouldn't share her chestnuts with one of the witches

400

While Macbeth comments that he doesn't see Banquo at the coronation banquet, he does see this at the dinner

What is Banquo's ghost?

400

The number of specific people whose deaths are caused, directly or indirectly, by Macbeth

What is eight?

400

This is what Lady Macbeth means when she tells Macbeth to "Bear welcome in your eye,/Your hand your tongue. Be like the innocent/flower,/But be the serpent under't" (I.v.75-78).

What is give the appearance of being a gracious host and hide your plan to murder Duncan?

400

This is the Lady Macbeth's three-step plan for killing Duncan and getting away with it

What is she will get the guards drunk/drugged, Macbeth will kill the king, and he will plant the bloody daggers on the guards

500

Hecate intends to exploit (take advantage of) this character trait of Macbeth to ensure a fatal downward spiral

What is overconfidence?

500

While in act two Macbeth says, "All great Neptune's ocean" (II.ii.78) won't remove this sight, ironically, in act five Lady Macbeth states that "All/The perfumes in Arabia" (V.i.54) won't remove the smell of this same thing

What is blood on their hands?

500

One of the reasons the murders of the McDufflings (Lady Macduff, son, servants, etc.) different than the other murders connected to Macbeth?

1. What is they are completely innocent/not soldiers?

2. What are their murders were motivated purely by revenge?

500

After hearing this specific thing, Macbeth realizes he is numb to disturbing sounds and says, "I have almost forgot the taste of fears./The time has been my senses would have cooled to hear a night-shriek" (V.v.11-13)

What are the cries of women because of the queen's death? 

500

These are the two most important themes in Macbeth

What are 1. unchecked ambition has the power to corrupt (corrupting power of unchecked ambition) and 2. the way things appear are not how they actually are (appearance and reality)?


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