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Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Act V
100
We identified this character as manipulative or seductive.
Who is Lady Mac.
100
Macbeth's speech given prior to killing King Duncan when he hallucinates a dagger floating before him is known as this literary term.
What is soliloquy.
100
Escapes while his father is killed by murderers.
Who is Fleance.
100
This family is murdered by Macbeth's men at the start of the Act.
Who are the Macduffs.
100
Becomes king at the end of the play.
Who is Malcolm.
200
Says that the witches will often tell one small truth so that we'll believe everything they say thereafter.
Who is Banquo.
200
This character finds the King dead in his chamber and screams for everyone to wake up.
Who is Macduff.
200
Macbeth is upset this character has not attended the banquet.
Who is Macduff.
200
These two people watch Lady Macbeth while she's sleepwalking.
Who are the Doctor and Gentlewoman.
200
Human characteristics given to nonhuman things is known as this literary term.
What is personification.
300
This character is made Prince of Cumberland at the start of the play.
Who is Malcolm
300
The Porter pretends to be this as he approaches the gate of Macbeth's castle.
What is Hell's Gatekeeper.
300
Promises to really mess with Macbeth at the end of Act III
Who is Hecate.
300
Macduff has gone here to meet with this person when he flees Scotland.
What is England and Malcolm.
300
The first man Macbeth kills during Act V.
Who is Young Siward.
400
"they were / As cannons overcharged with double cracks" is an example of this literary term.
What is simile.
400
The two places Malcolm and Donalbain flee to.
What is England and Ireland.
400
Fleance's escape can be argued to be the climax because of this.
What is it is the height of Macbeth's challenge to break the witches prophecies, and he fails.
400
An example of foreshadowing that we identified in Act IV
What is the witches say "Beware Macduff."
400
Every tragic hero has one of these.
What is a tragic flaw.
500
The literary term that applies to Macbeth when he ponders whether or not he should kill the King in Act I.
What is an aside.
500
The scene with the Porter is known as this literary term.
What is Comic Relief.
500
"Thou canst not say I did it. Never shake thy gory locks at me." Was said by whom at what part of the play...
Who is Macbeth to Banquo's ghost during the banquet.
500
The three prophecies from the three apparitions.
What is "Beware Macduff," "Do not fear until Birnham Woods march upon Dunsinane," and "No man born of woman can kill you."
500
The dramatic irony we identified in Act V
What is we sea the army chopping down trees to march with, and know the prophecy given to Macbeth.