Characters
Early Modern Drama
Important Quotes
Structuralism
Plot Points
100

This character confesses to murder while sleepwalking.

Lady Macbeth

100

Famous outdoor theater where Shakespeare's plays were performed.

Globe Theater

100

“Fair is foul and foul is fair: Hover through the fog and filthy air.”

The witches

100

a pair of related terms or concepts that are opposite in meaning

binary opposition

100

New title that Duncan gives Macbeth after his success in battle.

Thane of Cawdor

200

King of Scotland at the opening of the play.

King Duncan

200

Expression that combines opposite ideas.

Paradox

200

“Come you spirits, That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here.”

Lady Macbeth

200
Linguist whose work is central to Structuralism.

Ferdinand de Saussure.

200

These men are drugged, murdered, and framed for killing the king.

The king's guards

300

Ghost that appears at the banquet.

Banquo

300

Minor character that has opposite trait as the main character.

Foil

300

"Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player,

That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,

And then is heard no more."

Macbeth

300

Study of narrative elements that work in relation to one another.

Narratology

300

This image leads Macbeth to Duncan.

Dagger

400

King of Scotland at the end of the play.

Malcolm

400

The group of playwrights and actors supported by James I.

The King's Men

400

"Unnatural deeds

do breed unnatural troubles."

The Doctor

400

"psychological imprint" of a sound that makes an impression on our senses (AKA sound-image)

signifier

400

He survives his father's murder.

Fleance

500

Pretends the castle is Hell on the night of Duncan's murder.

Porter

500

Group that held the theater in low regard.

Moralists (or Puritans)

500

“So withered and wild in their attire, / That look not like th’inhabitants o’th’earth and yet are on't”

Banquo

500

concept or essence of something that a sound-image names.

signfied

500

The reason Macduff is able to kill Macbeth.

Not of woman born (C-section)