Names
Animals
Two-Faced
Symbolism
Events
100

Macbeth's BFF

Banquo

100

One of the witches' spirit animals (meow)

Cat 

100

"Be the innocent flower, and the serpent underneath"

Nice on the outside, evil on the inside 

100

"Fair is foul, and foul is fair" 

Balance

Good is bad, bad is good

Equal is unequal

100

Macbeth splits the traitor how? 

From the belly button to the jaw

200

King _____________

Duncan 

200

The witches love this animal, but you'd get warts and be poisoned 

Toad

200

How is Macbeth's behavior toward King Duncan two-faced

He seems loyal, but wants to kill him at the same time 

200

What does the number 3 represent in the play? 

The Devil 

200

Lady Macbeth does what to become more like a man?

Ask evil spirits for help

300

The name of the character who is promoted to Thane of Cawdor

Macbeth 

300

One of the witches will turn herself into this animal and torture the sailor

Rat

300

What does "False face must hide a false heart" mean?

Someone might look nice and innocent, but they might have bad intentions 

(Answer might vary)

300

What does it mean to look into the seeds of time?

To either took back or look forward in one's life

300

Lady Macbeth says they will do what to the servants? (2 things)

Get them drunk & blame the murder on them

400

King Duncan's sons' names

Malcolm & Donalbain 

400

Macbeth & Bacquo were as afraid of the enemy as....

Eagles are of rabbits

OR

Lions are of rabbits 

400

What hint do the witches give the reader that they are not to be trusted & can be two-faced? (several answers will work)

Fair is foul, and foul is fair

Compare themselves to a cat (sneaky)

Compare themselves to a rat (relentless)

They appear out of nowhere and disappear that way too


400

How is the number 3 represented in the play? (List at least 3 different ways)

3 Witches

3 Animals

3 Meetings with Witches

3 Prophecies 

400

Macbeth is promoted to the Thane of Cawdor and Malcolm is promoted to what?

Prince of Cumberland 

500

Which countries are fighting in the beginning of the play and which king leads which country? 

Scotland (King Duncan) & Norway (King Sweno)

500

What was the name of the ship the sailor whose wife refused to share the chestnuts with the witches sailed on? 

The Tiger 

500

What warning about two-faced people, like the Witches, does Banquo give us the reader & Macbeth?

He says that "agents of evil often tell only part of the truth to lead people to their own destruction."


He says "they earn our trust by telling the truth only about little thing, but betray us when it comes to big things, when it really counts"

500

What does "lesser than Macbeth, but greater" and "not so happy, yet much happier" mean when the witches tell it to Banquo? 

Banquo will not be king, but his sons will be. That is "greater" because his legacy will continue, and he will be "happier" because of it

500

Golgotha - what is compared to this in the play and why? 

The battle Macbeth & Banquo fought because it was as bloody as Golgotha where Christ was crucified