This is Macbeth's wife.
Who is Lady Macbeth?
This is what Macbeth sees at the end of Act II scene i in a hallucination.
What is a dagger?
Macbeth hires three men to do this.
What is kill Banquo and his son Fleance?
These are all three prophecies given by the apparitions to Macbeth, in order.
What is:
1. Beware Macduff
2. No man born from a woman will ever harm you
3. You will not be killed until Birnam Wood marches to Dunsinane Hill
This is the person that finally chops Macbeth's head off.
Who is Macduff?
These are the three characters introduced at the very start of Act I Scene i and who they are looking for.
Who are the three witches and Macbeth?
This person is named King of Scotland at the end of Act II after Duncan's death.
Who is Macbeth?
This is what happened while the three murderers were doing their job.
What is they killed Banquo but Fleance escaped?
This is the only person we see the murderers actually murder in Act IV.
Who is Macduff's son?
The rebels use this item from this specific place to shield the amount of people in their army.
What are tree branches from Birnam Wood?
This is the plan for King Duncan's murder, devised by Lady Macbeth.
What is drug the guards and stab Duncan in his sleep?
This expression means that the audience knows something that the characters in the story do not.
What is dramatic irony?
This is how Macbeth felt after seeing the ghost of this person during his coronation banquet.
What is guilt for killing his best friend?
Who is Banquo?
This is the entire iconic opening line of Act IV.
What is double double toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble
Lady Macbeth admits to Banquo and Duncan's murders while sleepwalking to this person.
Who is the doctor?
This is the prophecy that the witches give Macbeth and Banquo in Act I.
What is:
1. Macbeth will become Thane of Cawdor
2. Macbeth will be king
3. Banquo's sons will become kings
The drunk porter in scene iii babbles on about he's the doorkeeper for this place.
What is Hell?
This goddess of witchcraft oversees the witches.
Who is Hecate?
This is who we see a major foil between in Act IV.
Who are Macbeth and King Edward
When talking to the doctor in Act V Scene iii, Macbeth asks the doctor to do this to Scotland.
What is diagnose Scotland with a disease?
This is when a character is speaking their inner thoughts out loud with no one around to hear.
What is a soliloquy?
Macbeth uses this metaphor to explain why he will never feel clean from Duncan's blood on his hands?
What is comparing washing off Duncan's blood (guilt) from his hands for it to turn the ocean red (guilt remains)?
Lady Macbeth explains that this is the reason that Macbeth is acting weird during the coronation banquet.
What is a childhood disorder?
This is what the explanation of what the foil between two characters in Act IV comprises of.
What is:
-both people are kings
-both people have divine powers somehow
-but one person is good, while the other is evil
This is how Lady Macbeth dies
What is suicide?