Traitors (n)
People who betray trust or allegiance
Perserverance (n)
Persistence in doing something despite difficukty or delay
What royal figure had a large impact on the writing of Macbeth?
King James I
A ghost or ghostlike image of a person
Apparition (n)
Defeated thoroughly
Vanquished (v)
Transpose (v)
Cause (two or more things) to change places with each other
Intemperance (n)
Lack of moderation or restraint
What is the most used word in Macbeth?
a. Night
b. Murder
c. Blood
d. Fair
Blood- it is used 40 times
To speak irreverently about God
Blaspheme (v)
Having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense
Judicious (adj)
Credulous (adj)
Having too great a readiness to believe
Pernicious (adj)
Having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way
What word cannot be said in a theatre because it brings ill fortune to the cast and crew?
"Macbeth"
A disease or disorder
Malady (n)
(of an action, idea, or goal) deserving praise and commendation
Laudable (adj)
Diminutive (adj)
Extremely or unusually small
What is Macbeths most famous line?
“Fair is foul, and foul is fair.”
Having or showing an extreme greed for wealth or material gain
Avaricious (adj)
Macbeth is Shakespeare's is the only play that uses what word:
a. Potato
b. Strike
c. Dagger
d. Rhinoceros
Rhinoceros