Macbeth Act 2 - Scenes 4-5-6-7
Across
- 7. – The place where King Duncan’s palace is located.
- 8. – A ceremonial chair used by a monarch, symbolizing power.
- 9. – To give or grant something, often as an honor.
- 10. – Something beyond natural laws, often involving ghosts or witches.
- 13. – The consequences or effects of an action, often negative.
- 16. – A common greeting gesture, often symbolizing agreement or trust.
- 18. – A large formal meal, usually for celebration.
- 23. – The title Macbeth already holds before being named Thane of Cawdor.
- 24. – A strong feeling of anger or shock.
Down
- 1. – An act of resistance against authority, often violent.
- 2. – A large cup, often used in religious ceremonies.
- 3. – The name of Macbeth’s castle.
- 4. – To roll around or immerse oneself in something, often in a negative way.
- 5. – A small, sharp knife used as a weapon.
- 6. – A woman who welcomes guests and takes care of them.
- 8. – A Scottish nobleman, ranking below a duke but above a commoner.
- 11. – To reproduce or create offspring; also used metaphorically.
- 12. – Black birds often associated with death and bad omens.
- 14. – Something given in return for good service or achievement.
- 15. – A taste that is bitter or unpleasant; sometimes used metaphorically.
- 17. – A small part of the body from which milk can be fed to a baby.
- 19. – A home built by birds, sometimes used metaphorically for safety.
- 20. – A strong desire to achieve something, often power or success.
- 21. – A word meaning for all time, with no end.
- 22. – Something real, sincere, and not fake.