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Setting
Who said it
Macbeth
Lady Macbeth
100
"Black and midnight hags" servants of darkness, toying with fate.
Who is the three witches?
100
The land "Macbeth" takes place.
What is Scotland?
100
"Double double toil and trouble / Fire burn and cauldron bubble."
Who is the three witches?
100
This is what Macbeth is primarilly characterized as.
What is a brave hero?
100
The deadly sin that best suits Lady Macbeth.
What is Greed?
200
Virtuous leader, too trusting until the very end.
Who is King Duncan?
200
The mood in which the witches create.
What is dark/mysterious?
200
"Come you spirits / That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here."
Who is Lady Macbeth?
200
This event changes the audiences perception of Macbeth.
What is the interaction with the three witches?
200
The way Lady Macbeth "controls" Macbeth.
What is feminine charms and false pity?
300
The man not of woman born, who shall rise to see Macbeth fall.
Who is Macduff?
300
The era in which the play takes place.
What is the middle ages?
300
"Fair is foul, and foul is fair."
Who is the three witches?
300
This is the act in which Macbeth reveals his weak state of mind.
What is Act 2 Scene 1?
300
This is how she fools the others into making them believe she is innocent.
What is fainting?
400
Once a noble, noble no more. Once a virtuous friend, friend to none. Ambitous with power, over confident, until the end.
Who is Macbeth?
400
the tone of the play.
What is ominous?
400
"The milk of human kindness"
Who is Lady Macbeth?
400
Macbeth's tragic flaw.
What is greed/ambition?
400
How Lady Macbeth deals with her "guilty conscience."
What is suicide?
500
The true power behind the actions. Master a concealing, ambition rivaled by none.
Who is Lady Macbeth?
500
The time in which the play was written.
What is 1606?
500
"It is a tale / told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, / signifying nothing."
Who is Macbeth?
500
This seperates Macbeth from other shakespearean villains (such as Lago in Othello).
What is Macbeth's guilt for his crimes, and not being abvle to bear the pshycological consequences?
500
Lady Macbeth is often reffered to being this.
What is the fourth witch?