Macbeth
Across
- 3. Macbeth’s friend and fellow soldier who receives a prophecy about his children becoming kings.
- 5. Breaking someone’s trust by lying or turning against them.
- 7. A Scottish nobleman who becomes king after choosing a violent path to power.
- 8. Three mysterious women who use magic and give prophecies that influence Macbeth’s actions.
- 10. The idea that some events are meant to happen and cannot be changed.
- 11. The kind and trusted ruler of Scotland who Macbeth kills to take the throne.
- 13. The act of killing someone on purpose.
- 14. King Duncan’s son who escapes danger and later fights to win back the throne.
Down
- 1. A prediction about something that will happen in the future.
- 2. The heavy feeling you get when you know you’ve done something wrong.
- 4. Macbeth’s wife who encourages him to commit murder so they can become rulers.
- 6. A strong desire to reach a goal or gain power.
- 7. A Scottish nobleman who suspects Macbeth and later works to stop his rule.
- 9. Things that are beyond the natural world, like ghosts, magic, or strange visions.
- 12. The ability to control people or events.