Murders Characters Appartions/Supernatural Scenes
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What is the murder of King Duncan?
Cold, Early Morning, Promising of the throne, and in their own home.
100
Who is Lady Macbeth?
Ambitious; willing to do whatever it takes to gain the throne: manipulative.
100
What is a Child Crowned, with a tree in his hand?
Up the hill and full of branches from Birnam Woods. Yet the 3rd apparition.
100
What is Act 2, Scene 2?
Macbeth commits the awful act of killing King Duncan in his own home.
200
What is the murder of Macbeth?
A death certainly forthcoming, some may even say rightfully done in order to restore Scotland.
200
Who is Fleance?
Banquo's son who escapes death on behalf on his father's boldness and bravery.
200
What are the Witches?
They symbolize the darkness and evil throughout the play and influence external forces.
200
What is Act 5, Scene 5?
Lady Macbeth takes her own life due the overwhelming of her own guilt.
300
What is the murder of Lady Macbeth?
Completely unexpected, a tragedy, guilt-tripped, and done by the hands of their own.
300
Who is Siward?
The leader of the soldiers that stormed Macbeth's castle hidden by Birnam Wood branches.
300
What is a Bloody Child?
This apparition promised Macbeth that any one born of woman could harm him.
300
What is Act 5, Scene 8?
Macduff finally avenges the death of his family and every life lost by the hands of Macbeth.
400
What is the murder of Banquo?
The biggest betrayal of the entire play, acted upon by the fear future threats, and the ghost of him shall remain.
400
Who is Ross?
A loyal messenger to all of the major characters throughout the play.
400
What is an Armed Head?
Beware Macduff this apparition said, it might've been taken more serious if it wasn't a(n)
400
What is Act 3, Scene 4?
Banquo shows up or at least Macbeth thinks he does.
500
What is the murder of Young Siward?
Died on the battlefield with the set goal of restoring Scotland.
500
Who is Malcolm?
Son of Duncan; honest and suspicious of Macbeth and his plans.
500
What is the weather?
This symbolizes the corruption in moral and political order.
500
What is Act 5, Scene 1?
Lady Macbeth admits to the murders she and her husband have commited, simply incriminating herself.






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