"Macbeth"-Acts II-III
Across
- 8. _____ escapes murder, which fills Macbeth with fear. (pp. 95-97)
- 9. Macbeth is experiencing a "____ of the mind" in Act III, Scene 2. (91)
- 10. ____ being dead makes Macbeth envious (jealous). (91)
- 11. The Witches predicted Banquo's _____ will become royalty. (16)
- 14. Lady Macbeth reasons that she would have killed Duncan herself if he "hadn't ___ me of my father" (52).
- 17. Macbeth claims he murdered Duncan's guards because he flew into a _____. (70)
Down
- 1. The Porter scene is one of the first examples of a ____ joke. (pp. 60-62)
- 2. Macbeth hires ______ to murder Banquo and Fleance.
- 3. Lady Macbeth starts to feel a sense of ____ at the opening of Act III, Scene 2. (89)
- 4. Macbeth reasons they have "______, not killed it" (90).
- 5. Macduff initially considers Malcolm and Donalbain to be ______. (76)
- 6. Macbeth hallucinates and has this vision as he walks toward Duncan's room (pp. 47-48)
- 7. ____ finds Duncan's corpse and alerts everyone. (66)
- 12. Macbeth, after killing Duncan, hears a voice telling him he will "____" (56).
- 13. Malcolm, Duncan's oldest son, escapes to ____ to avoid becoming the next victim. (73)
- 15. Macbeth feels Banquo possesses a "_____ of nature," which he's envious of. (84)
- 16. Macbeth manipulates the Assassins by questioning their ____ (pp. 86-87)