What did the witch try to take from the lady?
What is chestnuts
What is told to Duncan by the Captain?
What is that Macbeth had fought bravely and defeated the enemy
What does Lady Macbeth mean when she says "...look like th' innocent flower, But be the serpent under' t"?
She is warning Macbeth to be careful to not show any negative emotions so that no one will suspect what they plan to do.
What does she want to do to the guards and why?
What is get them drunk so Macbeth can sneak past them to kill Duncan.
What kind of warrior is he?
What is brave/fierce?
How many witches are there?
What is 3
Who is Duncan?
What is the king?
Why did the original Thane of Cawdor lose his title?
He betrayed his country.
Lady Macbeth's wanting to kill the king for her husband even after he disagrees shows she is?
What is power hungry/controlling?
Name one of the three reasons why Macbeth doesn't want to kill the king that you cited in your notes
What is he is a kinsman, Duncan is his guest, he is Duncan's subject, and Duncan is a nice person/good king.
The fact that they believe 'fair is foul and foul is fair' reveals what about their characters?
What is manipulative, conniving, using confusion and paradoxes to create mischief.
Why does he come to Macbeths?
What is to congratulate him and be his guest
What is the significance of the 'unsex me' scene?
Lady Macbeth wishes to have the power and courage that Macbeth has.
Who is her husband?
Who is Macbeth?
What did the witch rip off the pilot?
What is thumb
What does he mean by 'this castle hath a pleasant seat'?
What is the house is at a great location and looks welcoming.
How do the witches torture the sailor and what does this show us about their characters?
Not letting him sleep for 81 weeks, and it shows they are vicious and cruel.
When you first meet her what is she reading?
What is a letter from her husband telling her about the prophecy.
Macbeth being shocked from what the witches tell him shows that he's not what?
What is cocky or arrogant?
What do the sisters call themselves?
What is the "Weird Sisters"?
What did he mean by 'his great love hath helped him to his home before us' when speaking about Macbeth?
What is Macbeth's love for Lady Macbeth made him ride faster home
Who do Lady Macbeth and Macbeth plot to kill?
Who is King Duncan?
Wanting to be a man so she could to kill the king herself shows that she sees her current self as?
What is weak because of her gender and women's roles at the time.
What does the way that Macbeth kills MacDonwald tell us about his character?
What is he can be ruthless?