reluctant | Macbeth does not want to murder King Duncan. He is (rel_ _ _ _ _t) |
hesitant | Macbeth is in two minds about what to do. He is (hes_ _ _ _t) |
heartless | Lady Macbeth lacks affection and warmth for other people. She is (hea_ _ _ _ s) |
manipulative | Lady Macbeth likes to control Macbeth. She can make him do what she wants. She is (man_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _e) |
coward | Lady Macbeth doesn’t think that Macbeth is brave enough. She accuses him of being a (co_ _ _ _) |
ambitious | Lady Macbeth and Macbeth want power. They are (amb_ _ _ _ _ _) |
ruthless | Lady Macbeth will not stop until she gets what she wants. She doesn’t care who she harms along the way. She is (rut_ _ _ _ s) |
cruel | Lady Macbeth is mean and hurtful. She can be very (cr_ _ _) |
violent | Some of the words and images Lady Macbeth uses are very (vio_ _ _ _) |
persuasive | Lady Macbeth can make people change their minds. She can be very (pers_ _ _ _ _ _) |
crown | Macbeth wants the (cr _ _ _). He wants to be king. |
prophecies | The witches make three strange (prop_ _ _ _ _s) |
Banquo | Macbeth’s friend who he later murders. (B_ _ _ _ _) |
Shakespeare | The writer of Macbeth. |
accuses | Lady Macbeth (acc_ _ _ s) Macbeth of being too scared to kill King Duncan. |
soliloquy | A speech given by a character only to the audience to reveal their inner thoughts. The scene starts with a (sol_ _ _ _uy) by Macbeth. |
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth adjectives
July 26, 2019