Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Act V
Literary Terms
100

What happens to the Thane of Cawdor and why?

He is executed for being a traitor

100

What is the signal to tell Macbeth the guards are drugged?

What is a ringing bell?

100

What did Macbeth see at the banquet table?

What is Banquo's ghost?

100

After hearing the apparitions, what does Macbeth decide to do upon impulse? 

Murder Lady Macduff and her children. 
100

The doctor and gentlewoman observe Lady Macbeth doing these 2 strange things

What is sleepwalking and confessing to murder (pretending to wash her hands)?

100

When a character speaks to the audience without the other characters hearing them.

What is an aside?

200

What do the witches predict for Macbeth and Banquo? (3 total prophecies)

What is Macbeth will be Thane of Cawdor and King of Scotland and Banquo's descendants will be King.

200

What is Macbeth's lie to Banquo about the witches?

What is he never thinks of them?

200

How Does Macbeth plan to kill Banquo and Fleance? Is it successful?

What is hire two murderers who kill Banquo, but Fleance gets away?

200

Name the SECOND Apparition

What is: Anyone born of Woman Can't Harm Macbeth. 

200

How are the woods able to move to Macbeth's castle? 

What is each soldier took a branch from the trees in order to blend in. 

200

Macbeth is an example of this type of hero.

What is a Tragic Hero?

300

This is Lady Macbeth's plan for King Duncan.

What is drugging the guards (or getting the guards drunk so they pass out), so Macbeth can kill the king while he sleeps?

300

What excuse did Lady Macbeth give for not killing Duncan herself?

What is he looked like her father?

300

How does Lady Macbeth explain Macbeth's behavior at the banquet?  

What is has often had these fits since he was a child 

300

Ross is the bearer of this news to Macduff?

What is Macduff's family has been killed?

300

He becomes King of Scotland when Macbeth dies?

Who is Malcolm?

300

When something is compared without using "like" or "as" 

Metaphor

400

The statement "Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair" means?

What is what is fair is actually foul and what is foul is actually fair. It is an example of a Paradox.

400

 Macbeth sees a real or imagined one of these in front of him before killing Duncan

What is a dagger?

400

Why does Macbeth want to visit the witches again?

What is to find out what is destiny as King is. He states he has already waded through enough blood. There is no turning back. 

400

Name the FIRST Apparition

What is Beware Of Macduff. 

400

Macbeth realizes he has been tricked by the witches and will die when Macduff tells him this piece of information.

What is Macduff tells him he was born by c-section?

400

When King Duncan pays a visit Macbeth, he is unaware that Macbeth is plotting to kill him, which is an example of this form of literary irony.

What is dramatic irony?

500

This character tells Macbeth:

"Look like th' innocent flower, But be the serpent under't."

Who is Lady Macbeth?

500

What does this mean? “Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood / Clean from my hand?”

Macbeth is being consumed by guilt and is wondering if all of the water of the ocean will be able to rid him of his deed. 

500

What does Macbeth hide from Lady Macbeth?

What is he is going to have Banquo murdered
500

Name the THIRD Apparition


What is a child with a crown and a branch - Have no fear until the Great Birnam Wood moves to Dunsinane Hill. 

500

Macbeth dies in Act V, but not before killing this character.

Who is the Young Siward?

500

Upon learning of Lady Macbeth's suicide in Act V, Scene 5, Macbeth begins speaking the most famous words from the play...

"Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow / Creeps in this petty pace of day to day... "

A speech like this is more commonly referred to by this literary term in a Shakespearian play.

What is a soliloquy?