SCENE 1 AND 2
SCENE 3
SCENE 4
SCENE 5
SCENE 6 AND 7
100

There are three of these characters in Scene 1

Who are the witches?

100

This is the name of Macbeth's fellow soldier and good friend

Who is Banquo

100

This is who Macbeth meets with in Scene 4

Who is King Duncan

100

This is the main speaker in Scene 5

Who is Lady Macbeth

100

This word means killing the king (you cannot look at your notes!)

What is Regicide

200

This person betrayed King Duncan in the battle against Norway

Who is the former Thane of Cawdor

200

These are the three prophecies that the witches impart unto Macbeth and Banquo

What are: Macbeth shall become Thane of Cawdor, Macbeth shall become King, and Banquo's sons shall become kings

200

This is how King Duncan treats Macbeth

What is with praise and admiration/respect

200

This is the piece of news that Lady Macbeth starts to fixate on after hearing it from Macbeth's letter

What is the prophecy that Macbeth is to become King

200

Duncan addresses Macbeth, to Lady Macbeth, as this

What is Thane of Cawdor

300
The Captain told King Duncan that Macbeth did this to an enemy soldier

What is "unseam'd him from the nave to th'chaps"

300

This is how Banquo reacts to the witches' prophecies

What is "skeptical" / unsure / hesitant

300

Translate this line, spoken by Duncan: "Only I have left to say, more is thy due than more than all can pay."

Roughly: I owe you more than anyone could ever repay (in reference to Macbeth saving Scotland from the invading Norwegians)

300

Where is Duncan going tonight?

What is Macbeth's and Lady Macbeth's castle

300

Macbeth is back and forth in his head about killing Duncan. This is one of the main reasons he does not think it is a good idea

What is breaking his trust, respect and/or loyalty with Duncan

400

This is what King Duncan decides to do for Macbeth

What is appointing him the new Thane of Cawdor

400

This is how Macbeth reacts to the news he is given by the King's messengers

What is shock / now believing the prophecies

400

This vocab word means "a person or thing that announces the arrival of another"

What is a harbinger

400

Lady Macbeth insists that Macbeth do this

What is murder King Duncan
400

This is how Lady Macbeth tries to convince Macbeth to go through with murdering Duncan

What is insulting his masculinity

500

This is how the audience is meant to understand Macbeth's character so far

[your answer]

500

Translate this line, roughly (spoken by Banquo to the witches): "Live you, or are you aught that man may question?"

Roughly: Are you real, or are you a hallucination?

500

This is the dilemma Duncan has unwittingly set himself up to be the object of later in the play

What is Macbeth taking advantage of his trust and respect in order to kill him

500

Translate this line, roughly (extra challenge), spoken by Lady Macbeth in her soliloquy: "The raven himself is hoarse that croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan."

What is that Duncan will die here. (The raven is a signal of death/grim news, and Duncan's "fatal entrance" refers to his coming to stay at Macbeth's castle)

500

Translate this line, roughly (spoken by the manipulative Lady Macbeth to a frantic Macbeth): "Art thou afeard to be the same in thine own act and valour, as thou are in desire?"

What is, roughly, "are you too scared to act like a man when you have a job to do when you can act like a man between you and me?"