The Characters | Death! | Foreshadowing | Other Stuff | Paranoia |
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Who is Macduff?
The killer of Macbeth.
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Who is Macbeth?
He kills Duncan.
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Who is the Thane of Cawdor and who is King?
The two prophecies FIRST given by the witches in Act I.
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What is Scotland?
Where Macbeth takes place.
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What is a spot?
Lady Macbeth tries to wash this from her hands.
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Who is Lady Macbeth?
Commits suicide.
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Who are the guards?
These people are blamed by Macbeth for killing Duncan.
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What is beware the Thane of Fife (Macduff), no man born of woman can harm you, and you have nothing to fear until Birnam Wood will comes to Dunsinane Hill?
In Act IV the witches give three warnings/prophecies.
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What is England?
This country plots against Macbeth.
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Who is Fleance?
This person is the only one able to escape a death sentence by Macbeth.
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Who is Banquo?
This person is with Macbeth during the first meeting with the witches.
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Who is herself/Lady Macbeth?
This person kills Lady Macbeth.
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What is a dagger?
Macbeth sees this before killing Duncan.
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What is being a traitor/committing treason?
The original Thane of Cawdor is put to death for doing this.
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Who is Banquo?
Macbeth thinks this person knows he killed Duncan.
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Who is Fleance?
This person is Banquo's son.
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Who is Lady Macduff?
The murderers kill this female.
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What is eight?
Macbeth sees this many Kings after asking the witches if he will be King.
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What is sleep?
Macbeth "killed" this intangible thing. HINT "no more!"
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What is a C section?
This is how Macduff was born.
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Who is Young Siward?
This is the last person Macbeth kills.
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Who is Banquo and Macduff's son?
The murderers kills these two males.
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What is a paradox?
The literary term the describes this phrase "Lesser than Macbeth, yet much greater."
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What is her innocence?
The reason Macduff's wife gives for not running away.
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What is sleepwalking?
Lady Macbeth gives away her guilt to the doctor while she is doing this.
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