Who is Hecate?
The Goddess of Witchcraft
Which character says, "Now you have it all: you are the king,...thane of Cawdor...thane of Glamis, just like the weird women promised you. And I suspect you cheated [to get it].
BANQUO
Murdering King Duncan is part of...
The Rising Action
Why does Macbeth want to see the witches after the banquet?
He wants to know what the future holds for him.
What happens to Fleance at the end of scene 3?
He gets away from the murderers.
Who is going riding with Banquo?
Fleance
Which character says "There's blood on your face." AND TO WHO?
Macbeth to Banquo's Murderers
Fleance running away from the murderers is part of....
The Climax
How does Macbeth try to manipulate the murderers?
He compares them to dogs and says Banquo ruined their lives.
What is Macduff trying to plan?
War - Free Scotland from Macbeth
Who did Macduff go meet with?
Malcolm and the King of England
Which character says, "Why are you keeping to yourself...if you can't fix it, you shouldn't give it a second thought. What's done is done."
Lady Macbeth
Meeting the Witches in Act I, Scene I is part of...
The Exposition
True or False: Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth about his plan to murder Banquo
FALSE
At the end of the act, Lennox and the lord reveal what?
Macbeth is preparing for War.
Who does Macbeth say won't come to see him?
Macduff
Which characters says, "O, full of scorpions is my mind."
Macbeth
Macbeth preparing for war is part of...
The Climax
What lie is given to explain Macbeth's actions at the banquet?
He has an illness causing insanity.
What does Lady Macbeth tell Macbeth to do to deal with his anxiety?
Put on a happy face and be cheerful for your guests.
This person is a threat to the throne.
Fleance.
Which character says, "He will be fooled into thinking he is greater than fate, he will mock death, and he will think he is above wisdom, grace, and fear. As you know, overconfidence is man's greatest enemy."
Hecate
What is a soliloquy?
Thinking to themselves out loud for the audience to hear.
What do Lennox and the lord imply about the current state of Scotland (and Macbeth)?
Macbeth is a tyrant, and the country is terrible
What does Banquo's ghost and Macbeth's reaction to it suggest about his state of mind?
He is losing his sense of reality and hallucinations