Lady Macbeth sees this on her hands.
What is blood?
After murdering the king, Macbeth believes he hears a voice cry...
What is "Sleep no more!"
He is the son of Banquo.
Who is Fleance?
This is the act and scene in which the Weird Sisters first appear.
What is Act I, Scene I?
Macbeth states that he is this person's "kinsman and his subject."
Who is Duncan?
This object was central to Macbeth's first hallucination.
What is a dagger?
This person planted the daggers that were used to kill Duncan.
Who is Lady Macbeth?
She is the wife of the protagonist.
Who is Lady Macbeth?
This is the prediction the Weird Sisters offer to Banquo.
What is he "shall get kings, though [he will] be none?" (his descendants will become kings)
This person is described as Banquo's "noble partner."
Who is Macbeth?
This apparition takes Macbeth's seat at dinner
Who is Banquo?
This character discovered the body of Duncan.
Who is Macduff?
These brothers were accused of Duncan's murder.
Who are Malcolm and Donalbain?
This is the rhyme the weird sisters chant while casting spells.
What is "double double toil and trouble?"
At the beginning of the play, this individual is to be executed on account of treason and replaced by Macbeth.
Who is the Thane of Cawdor?
While the witches are making him hallucinate, Macbeth sees a line of this many kings, all of whom look like Banquo.
Macbeth attempts but fails to kill this child.
Who is Fleance?
In act IV, a murderer describes this character as a "young fry of treachery."
Who is Macduff's son?
This goddess of the underworld rules over the Weird Sisters.
Who is Hecate?
This person's is Macbeth's loyal servant.
Who is Seyton?
The "armed head" delivers this warning to Macbeth.
What is "Beware Macduff"?
This "worthy opponent" was killed in battle at the start of the play.
Who is MacDonwald?
These are the last people Macbeth has assissinated.
Who is Macduff's family?
In this Act, the ruler of the Weird Sisters complains that she hasn't been invited to help deal with Macbeth.
What is Act III?
Malcolm describes this person as a "child of integrity."
Who is Macduff?