Who is the Thane of Glamis and Cawdor in Act I?
Macbeth
Name the witches' prophecies in Act 1 for Macbeth.
Macbeth: Thane of Glamis and Cawdor, King Hereafter
What is the setting of the play?
Scotland
Who said: "Fair is foul and foul is fair"
The witches
Who is Seyton?
Macbeth's servant
Who is the Mastermind behind Duncan's murder?
Lady Macbeth
How did the murderers Macbeth hires in Act II fail?
They let Fleance escape
What city is Macduff thane of?
Fife
Who said: "Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under it."
Lady Macbeth - telling Macbeth to put on an innocent face, but do the act of murder. Don't let others see through what you're about to do.
How was Macduff able to murder Macbeth?
Macduff was born by C-section
Who is the King of Scotland in Act I?
Duncan
Who does King Duncan say will be the next king?
His son Malcolm
Where does Donalbain hide?
Ireland
Who said: "Is this a dagger which I see before me, the handle toward my hand?"
Macbeth - before the murder of Duncan; dagger was guiding Macbeth to Duncan's room.
How does Birnan wood come to Dunsinane?
Malcom has his soldiers cut off tree branches to hide behind to disguise their numbers
Who is the Thane of Fife?
Macduff
Why is it important to Macbeth that Fleance is killed?
The witches say he will be the next King.
Where is Duncan murdered?
Killed at Inverness (Macbeth's) castle
Who said: "I fear thou play'st most foully for it."
Banquo - telling Macbeth that he thinks that Macbeth became King by foul play
Name the LAST three prophecies the witches gave Macbeth.
1. Beware of Macduff
2. No one born of woman can harm him
3. He won't be defeated until Birnam Wood moves to Dunsinane
Who's ghost comes back to haunt Macbeth?
Banquo
What does Lady Macbeth tell their guests when Macbeth sees Banquo's ghost and freaks out?
He has fits like this. It's a condition he's had since he was young. Don't pay attention to it.
What was Banqou doing when he was killed?
Riding his horse through the woods
Who said: “Give me your hand. Conduct me to mine host, we love him highly, and shall continue our graces towards him by your leave, hostess.”
Duncan
Who did Shakespeare write Macbeth for?
King James I