The Witches
The Macduffs
People, Places, and Things
Act 4
Apparitions
100

Double, double toil and trouble;

Fire burn and cauldron bubble.

Fillet of a fenny snake,

In the cauldron boil and bake;

Eye of newt and toe of frog


WHAT IS THIS CALLED?

A SPELL

100

Macduff's Cousin

 Ross

100

The location of Malcolm and Macduff in this scene 

Where is England 

100

When the witches say "By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes..." who are they referring to?

MACBETH

100

This apparition comes as a warning to "beware Macduff!" and mind ones head... 

An armed head

200

This mysterious goddess is angry with the witches for tormenting Macbeth without her consent and help

 Hecate 

200

TRUE or FALSE: Macduff told his wife where he was going.

FALSE

200

This gives Kings and Queens their sovereignty

THE CHAIN OF BEING

200

Who says: "If he were dead, you’d weep for him."? 

MACDUFF'S SON

200

This apparition tells the witches to "let me go"

FIRST APPARITION

300

Macbeth demands that the witches give him this

 Information about his fate/future 

300

Due to leaving her family defenseless and alone without communication, Lady Macduff thinks her husband is a coward. True or False?

 TRUE 

300

Who does Macbeth see after the witches' new prophecies?

LENNOX

300

Who responds to the question of "And what will you do now? How will you live?”  with “As birds do, mother.

Who is Macduff's son 

300

This apparition tells Macbeth "none of woman born shall harm Macbeth."

A bloody child 

400

What do the witches conjure for Macbeth in Act IV?

Apparitions/New Prophecies

400

Macduff's son compares himself to 

 A BIRD

400

Comic Relief

THE PORTER

400

Questions where she should go because "I have done no harm.."

LADY MACDUFF

400

This apparition implies that Macbeth can not rewrite fate, and that the first prophecy is "set in stone"

 The line of eight kings (with Banquo's Ghost)

500

Double, double toil and trouble;

Fire burn and caldron bubble.

Fillet of a fenny snake,

In the caldron boil and bake;

Eye of _____ and toe of ____

 NEWT and FROG 

500

What adjective could describe the Scene in Act IV with Ross and Lady Macduff?

SAD, MELANCHOLY, TEARFUL (any adjective meaning sadness)

500

He says: "The flighty purpose never is o'ertook Unless the deed go with it..."

MACBETH

500

Act IV Scene II has a motif of:

ABANDONMENT (OR A SYNONYM OF THE WORD)

500

This apparition implies that the prophecy is "rooted" in Banquo's heirs 

A CHILD CROWNED WITH A TREE IN HIS HAND