Characters
Setting
Major Events
Play Facts
Quotes
100

Who is King when the play opens?

Duncan

100

Where does the play take place?

Scotland

100

How does Lady Macbeth die?

Death by Suicide

100

Who wrote the play Macbeth?

William Shakespeare

100

Who said "So foul and fair a day I have not seen" ?

Macbeth

200

What is the head witches' name?

Hecate

200

When do the witches prefer to meet?

In lightening, thunder or in rain

200

Who did Macbeth and Lady Macbeth frame in the murder of Duncan?

Duncan's guards

200

What year was this play first performed?

1611

200

Who said "Come, you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here..."

Lady macbeth

300

Who killed Duncan?

Macbeth

300

Where do Duncan's sons flee to?

Malcolm to England and Donalbain to Ireland

300

Who is Macbeth angry with over not attending his coronation?

Macduff

300

This play was written for who?

King James I of England

300

Who said "I dremt last night of the three weird sisters..."?

Banquo

400

What was Macbeth's title before he was King?

Thane of Cawdor or Thane of Glamis

400

Be specific: where does the final battle of the play take place?

Dunsinane

400

At the start of the play, Macbeth positions himself as a brave soldier. Who dies Macbeth kill in a very violent manner in order to gain the attention of King Duncan?

Macdonwald

400

When was this play first published (in the First Folio)?

1623

400

"...for none a woman born shall harm Macbeth"

Appatition (4.1.86-87)

500

What is the name of the character who informed Macbeth that his wife died?

Seyton

500

The play opens with a battle. King Duncan is at war with the King of where?

Norway

500

What does Macduff do to the body of Macbeth after he kills him?

Puts the head of Macbeth on a stake and places the head on a public display

500

What is the superstition around this play even in modern times?

You can not say "Macbeth" in an actual theatre as it is believed that the play is cursed and bad luck will come. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-tD2t77RSQ

500

Who said "Then 'tis most like the sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth".

Ross (2.4. 38-39)