What is "...as two spent swimmers that do cling..."
simile
100
Who is the Thane of Cawdor?
Macbeth
100
What is a Thane?
Someone who rules a county or owns a castle.
100
What was Macbeth's feeling after he killed the king?
He felt guilty
100
Who said, "Fair is could, and foul is fair?"
the three witches
200
What is "...Bellona's bridegrooms..."
Metaphore
200
Who is the driving force behind Macbeth?
Lady Macbeth
200
What do the witches tell Banquo?
He will be not as happy as Macbeth, but happier.
200
What is Lady Macbeth's diversion?
She faints
200
Who said, "against his murderer bar the door, not bear the knife myself."
Macbeth
300
What is "New honors come upon him,/ Like our strange garments..."
Simile or Personification
300
Who is the king who is murdered?
Duncan
300
What is Situational Irony?
When expectations are not fulfilled
300
Where will Malcolm and Donalbain go?
Malcolm to England, Donalbain to Ireland
300
Who said, "God bless us?"
Malcolm and Donalbain in their sleep
400
What is "This castle hath a pleasant seat, the air/ nimbly and sweetly recommends itself unto our gentle senses" (Clue: Duncan feels safe in Inverness)
Dramatic Irony
400
Who is Macbeth's friend/ partner?
Banquo
400
What is the theme?
Outward beauty of the castle hides its inward evil schemes.
400
How did the plan to kill the king go wrong?
The guards were killed
400
Who was Lady Macbeth talking to when she said, "Change my milk for gall?"
the spirits
500
What is "Stars, hide your fires..."
Apostrophe
500
Who is Malcolm?
One of the king's sons.
500
What is the plan to kill King Duncan?
Get the guards drunk, kill the king with the guard's daggers, put blood on the guards, plant the daggers on the guards, and make their griefs known
500
How is Nature messed up?
Dark in the middle of the day, mousing owl killed a falcon, Duncan's horses ate each other