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What kind of irony is it when the reader know something that the character doesn't know?
dramatic irony
Macbeth's "hamartia"
ambition
The fatal flaw of a character
Hamartia
A statement that contradicts itself, but is still true
paradox
Reveals the inner thoughts and feelings of a character
Soliloquy
Foul is...
fair
Who is the traitor that was sentenced to death by the king
Thane of Cawdor
What are all of the witches predictions for Macbeth
Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, King hereafter
What are the witches predictions for Banquo
His descendants will be King, but he will not
Who is "too full of the milk of human kindness"
Macbeth
Who tells Macbeth that he must learn to "look like the innocent flower but be the serpent underneath it"
Lady Macbeth
Why is Lady Macbeth cross at Macbeth after the murder?
Because he brought the daggers back and is behaving foolish
What are some of the unnatural events that occur after the King is killed
Duncans horses escape and eat each other/a falcon was killed by an owl/ it is dark when it should be light
Why does Macbeth kill the guards
To make it look like he was so angry at them for killing Duncan/ to silence them
Who discovers Duncan's body
Macduff
"The Prince of Cumberland; That is a ____ on which I must fall down, or else _____"
Step, overleap
Who says: "I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition"
Macbeth
"when you ____ do it, then you were a man"
durst
Which Act and Scene is the soliloquy: "Is this a dagger which I see before me"
Act 2 Scene 1
"That which hath made them ___ hath made me ____"
drunk/bold
In which Act and Scene do we first meet the witches
Act One Scene One
In which Act and Scene do Macbeth and Banquo meet the witches?
Act 1 Scene 3
Who do not look like "inhabitants o' the earth"
The witches
"Stay you ____ speakers, tell me more"
imperfect
What does "Art thou a'feared" mean?
Are you scared?