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Other than “witches,” what other nickname is attributed to the witches throughout the play?
Name the three titles with which Macbeth was greeted when he first meets the witches.
Lesser than Macbeth, but greaterNot so happy, but happierThat his sons and family line would become kings.
After meeting with the witches, why is Macbeth shocked at the news that Ross and Angus bring?
The first of his prophecies comes true: he has been given the title of Thane of Cawdor.
“Fair is foul and foul is fair, hover through the fog and filthy air” is an example of what type of figurative device?
How does Lady Macbeth initially find out about Macbeth’s prophesies?
How will Macbeth know when the scene is set for Duncan’s murder?
Why does Lady Macbeth get so upset at Macbeth after the murder of Duncan?
He brings the daggers back with him and is covered in the king’s blood.
“Come, you spirits that tend on moral thoughts, unsex me here, and fill me from the crown to the toe top-full of direst cruelty.”
“No more that Thane of Cawdor shall deceive our bosom interest. Go pronounce his present death, And with his former title greet Macbeth.”
“If you can look into the seeds of time and say which grain will grow and which will not, speak, then, to me, who neither beg nor fear your hate.”
“Stay, you imperfect speakers. Tell me more, By Sinel’s death I know I am Thane of Glamis. But how of Cawdor?
“Saucy and overbold, how did you dare to trade and traffic with Macbeth in riddles and affairs of death, and I, the mistress of your charms, the close contriver of all harms, was never called to bear my part or show the glory of our art?”
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Voices crying “Amen!,” “God bless us!” and “Macbeth does murder sleep!”
Duncan is murdered in his sleep by Macbeth while as a guest at Macbeth’s home.