Whodunit?
Themes !!
spooky szn
Say whaaat?
how tragic.
100

Lady Macbeth's role in the murder of King Duncan

What is drugging the guards?

100

The meaning of the theme "Fate v. Free Will"

What is the question of whether a person is in charge of his/her own circumstances or if the person is bound to destiny? 

100

The Weird Sister's predictions for Macbeth

What is: the Thane of Cawdor and King of Scotland?

100

The meaning of the phrase, "fair is foul and foul is fair" (1.1.12)

Things are not always as they seem (appearances are deceiving and what seems good may actually be bad) 

100

Macbeth's tragic flaw

What is ambition?

200

Lady Macbeth's response to Macbeth's letter (with the witches' prophecies) tells us what about her character

What is Lady Macbeth is manipulative and ambitious? 

200

The theme that the "bloody daggers" speech best represents

What is the effects of guilt?

200

The prophecies of the three apparitions 

1. Beware Macduff

2. No man born of a woman can harm Macbeth

3. Macbeth will not be defeated until Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane Hill

200

“Stars hide your fires. Let not light see my black and deep desires" (Macbeth) best relates to which motif?

What is light and darkness?

200

The reason(s) Macbeth felt conflicted about killing King Duncan

Duncan is Macbeth's family; he is a good king; Macbeth doesn't want justice to come back around to him

300

Donalbain and Malcolm decide to do this after King Duncan is murdered

What is Donalbain flees to Ireland while Malcolm flees to England because they are afraid that they will be murdered next? 

300

The 5 motifs of Macbeth

What are: sleep/sleeplessness, blood and water, unnatural occurences, light/darkness, nature/weather?

300

Macbeth sees this during his banquet. 

Who is Banquo's ghost?

300

What Macbeth means when he says, “blood will have blood” (3.4.122)

What is Macbeth is saying that actions have consequences and that his violence will cause more violence?

300

The reason Macduff likely left his family in Scotland

What is Macduff thought that Macbeth would not harm innocents?

400

The way that the plan to kill King Duncan goes wrong

What is Macbeth forgetting to leave the daggers on the guards to frame them for the murder of King Duncan? 

400

The six themes of Macbeth

What are: Unchecked Ambition, Natural v. Supernatural, Fate v. Free Will, Effects of Guilt, Importance of Loyalty, and Corruption of Power?

400

The ways that the 3 apparitions' prophecies come true

What is Malcolm's soldiers cut down branches from Birnam Wood to disguise their numbers as they march to Dunsinane Hill and Macduff, who was a c-section baby and therefore not born of a woman "naturally," kills Macbeth?

400

The significance of Macduff crying out, “Did heaven look on and would not take their part?” (4.3.226-227).

What is Macduff questioning why bad things happened to his family, who did not deserve to be murdered?

400

The meaning of hubris 

What is excessive pride?

500

How Macbeth's explanation about why he killed the guards is an example of dramatic irony

What is the reader knows that Macbeth is responsible for murdering King Duncan (and would not have killed the guards because of his love for King Duncan)?

500

“Oftentimes to win us to our harm, the instruments of darkness tell us truths. Win us with honest trifles to betray us in deepest consequence” (Banquo). This quote best relates to which theme?

What is fate v. free will?

500

The significance of the final apparition showing “a line of Kings” that look like Banquo

What is Macbeth has not prevented Banquo's prophecy? 

500

The character that said, "What, you egg?" (4.2.79) to Macduff's son

Who is the murderer? 

500

The turning point in the play (be prepared to say why)

What is the murder of King Duncan in Act II OR what is the murder of Banquo in Act III?