25.GEL - Mac
Across
- 2. Shakespeare uses images of birds and other _______ to show innocence.
- 4. A symbol of guilt.
- 6. Macbeth imagines “heaven’s _______” exposing his crime.
- 7. Often symbolises evil and secrecy.
- 9. A comparison that states one thing is another.
- 11. “Dark night _______ the travelling lamp.”
- 13. Angus compares Macbeth’s kingship to a “giant’s _______.”
- 14. Banquo says “a heavy summons lies like _______ upon me.”
- 16. A comparison using “like” or “as.”
- 17. A recurring image or idea throughout the play.
- 19. Giving human qualities to non-human things.
Down
- 1. Often symbolised by children and light imagery.
- 3. Associated with goodness and truth.
- 5. Ross describes Scotland as a “wild and violent _______.”
- 8. Macbeth says they have “scorch’d the _______.”
- 10. When an object represents a larger idea or theme.
- 11. A motif representing innocence and peace.
- 12. The key emotion symbolised through blood imagery.
- 15. Scotland “weeps” and “_______” under Macbeth.
- 18. Language that creates vivid pictures in the reader’s mind.