Macbeth
Across
- 1. Motif, symbolising guilt, red
- 2. Motif, symbolising guilt, unable to be cleaned
- 7. Group of animals used as omens and symbols in the play
- 9. Repeatedly used to describe Macbeth at the start
- 10. Consequence of disrupting the Great Chain of Being
- 11. The second set of prophecies appear to Macbeth as these supernatural visions
- 15. 'Something ... this way comes'
- 16. This 'marshall'st' Macbeth to kill Duncan
- 17. The killing of Duncan as king
- 19. 'Look like the ... flower, but be the serpent under't'
- 20. 'Fair is foul, and foul is...?
Down
- 1. Macbeth's friend and predicted to father kings
- 3. Symbolically fill Macbeth's mind with poisonous thoughts
- 4. Macbeth's hamartia
- 5. Escapes the hitmen and keeps the prophecy alive.
- 6. Macbeth is told to screw this to the 'sticking place'
- 8. 'From his mother's womb untimely ripped'
- 12. Both Thanes of Cawdor are executed for being one of these
- 13. A scary topic for the Shakespearean audience/associated with the witches
- 14. Macbeth becomes one as a cruel, ruthless king
- 18. Motif, lack of which shows a mind tormented by guilt