true | macbeth tells lad macbeth that they are not going to carry out the plot to kill duncan at one point during dinner |
true | the former than of cawder is executed |
lady macbeth | “come you spirits/ that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here,/ and fill me from the crown to the toe top full/ of direst cruelty” |
he was repentant for what ha’d done | how did the former thane of cawder face death |
duncan | “theres no art/ to find the mind’s construction in the face./ he was a gentleman on whom i built/ an absolute trust” |
the witches | whose beards are mentioned |
his offspring (children and their children) will be kings | what do the witches tell banquo about his future |
dash her baby’s brains out while he’s nursing | what does lady macbeth say she would do if she had made a promise to macbeth |
banquo | “but tis strange/ and oftentimes to win us to our harm/ the instruments of darkness tell us truths/ win us with honest trifles, to betray us/ in deeper consequence” |
he will be the thane of cawder and king | what do the witches tell macbeth and his future |
a bird | what does banquo see at macbeths castle that leads him to believe the place has good air |
macbeth | so foul and fair a day I have not seen |
macbeths castle | what is inverness |
scottland | what is the setting of the play in act 1 |
he won a battle | how did macbeth gain the title of thane of cawder |
he thinks it will make him look like a coward | list one of macbeths arguments to himself against killing duncan |
false | macbeth tells banquo that he has been thinking of the weird sisters (witches) almost constantly since their meeting |
false | now that duncan has been murdered, malcom demands the throne, which his father promised him before his death |
true | banquo and fleance have trouble sleeping the night duncan is murdered |
fleance | banquo’s son |
amen | what is macbeth unable to utter as he is away for the murder of duncan |
he has killed duncan’s guilty chamberlins | macbeth declares to the group assembled after dunces murder is announced: |
snakes have overtaken the streets | what is not occurring now that duncan has died |
a diamond | what does banquo give macbeth on behalf of duncan to give lady macbeth |
lady macbeth | “my hands are of your colors, but i shame to wear a heart so white” |
she faints | what does lady macbeth do as macbeth is droning on and on after dunacns body is covered |
a bell | What signal from lady macbeth to macbeth shows she is ready to proceed in their plan |
england | where does malcom flee |
ireland | where does donalbain flee |
macbeth | who murdered duncan |
macbeth | who becomes king after duncan is murdered |
true | macbeth keeps his plot to kill banquo and fleance a secret from lady macbeth |
macbeth | “we hear our bloody cousins are bestowed in england and in ireland, not confessing” |
goddess of witchcraft | hectae |
macduff | who has gone to england to get malcolm as well as king edwards of england to come fight against macbeth |
malcolm | “your wives your daughters your matrons, and your maids could not fill up the cistern of my lust” |
he posses healing powers | what does malcolm say is special about king edwards |
armored head, a bloody child, and a crowned child with a tree in his head | 3 apparitions macbeth sees |
no one born of woman can harm macbeth | a prophecy told to macbeth by an apparition |
true | macduffs family is murdered |
true | macduffs son did not believe his father was dead when lady macbeth said he was |
true | many of the scottish troops have gone over to fight against macbeth with sward and malcolm |
true | macbeth tells the doctor to heal lady macbeth |
true | seyton tells macbeth it is not time to put on his armor but macbeth wants to wear it anyway |
young siward | whom does macbeth slay |
macbeths head | with what does macduff enter to greet the new king of scotland |
calm, even kneeled | the reactions of the father of the person slain by macbeth |
1606-07 | when was macbeth written |
tragedy | play based on human suffering |
tragic hero | experiences gain and loss usually by his own tragic flaw |
macbeth
November 27, 2019