Renaissance
Famous Quotes
Themes/Tragic Hero
Literary Devices
Characters/Plot
100
The name of Shakespeare's Theater
What is The Globe
100
"Double double, toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble"
Who are the Witches
100
This is the first theme introduced by the three Witches in Act 1
What is Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair
100
The majority of Macbeth is written in this form of language
What is blank verse
100
This character was the first victim of Macbeth
Who is Duncan, King of Scotland
200
Two Royal attendees to Shakespeare's plays
Who are Elizabeth 1st and James 1st
200
"Is this a dagger I see before me, the handle turned toward my hand?"
Who is Macbeth
200
This character is the best example of the theme "Evil Wears a Pretty Cloak"
Who is Lady Macbeth
200
This literary device tells us that a character, especially Macbeth, has made a decision and the scene is ending.
What is heroic couplet
200
These two started out as a young couple on the rise but soon turned to madness and murder
Who are Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
300
These audience members didn't have to pay but didn't get seats either.
Who are the Groundlings
300
"Out damned spot! Out I say!"
Who is Lady Macbeth
300
In Act 3, Macbeth names this theme after he is visited by a ghostly friend at his party.
What is "Blood Brings Blood"
300
Macbeth, who is a murderer, speaks with this type of language throughout the play to give him more depth
What is poetry
300
This character should have been more wary of his best friend
Who is Banquo
400
The three types of plays performed at Shakespeare's Globe were signified by White, Red and Black flags
What are Comedy, History and Tragedy
400
"No man born of woman shall harm Macbeth"
What is the 3rd Apparition
400
Macbeth's tragic flaw of Ambition leads him to do several terrible deeds and keeps him from fulfilling this final criteria for being a Tragic Hero.
What is the Audience is moved to pity him
400
Macbeth's "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" speech is considered this type of literary device
What is metaphor
400
Without them, the play might not have been as creepy and spooky
Who are the Witches
500
The term Renaissance means this
What is Rebirth
500
"Thou hast it now; King, Cawdor, Glamis. All as the weird women predicted. And yet, I fear thou didst play most foully for it"
Who is Banquo
500
The old man in Act 2, the witches and the apparitions all represent this theme at work in the play
What is Fair is foul and foul is fair
500
When a character speaks where other characters on stage cannot hear him but the audience can is called
What is aside
500
This character gets to be the hero in the end, but had to suffer greatly also
Who is Macduff