Macbeth

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Across
  1. 4. – Macbeth’s mental suffering after his crimes.
  2. 6. – How Macbeth is described at the beginning of the play.
  3. 9. – Excessive pride or self-confidence, leading to downfall.
  4. 10. – Overwhelms Lady Macbeth and drives her to madness.
  5. 12. – A symbol of kingship and Macbeth’s desire for power.
  6. 13. – What Macduff seeks against Macbeth.
  7. 15. – Something Macbeth loses after killing Duncan.
  8. 16. – A theme represented by witches and ghosts.
  9. 19. – A Scottish nobleman or lord.
  10. 22. – A title given to Macbeth after the previous holder betrays the king.
  11. 23. – The king of Scotland murdered by Macbeth.
  12. 24. – Macbeth's fatal flaw that leads to his downfall.
  13. 25. – Paired with “fair” in the witches’ paradoxical phrase.
  14. 26. – Supernatural images seen by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
  15. 28. – A hallucination Macbeth sees before killing Duncan.
  16. 29. – The goddess of witchcraft who scolds the witches.
  17. 30. – Symbol of guilt that cannot be washed away.
Down
  1. 1. – Banquo’s appearance at Macbeth’s banquet.
  2. 2. – The crime Macbeth commits to gain power.
  3. 3. – The act of killing a king.
  4. 5. – They prophesize Macbeth’s rise and fall.
  5. 7. – Predictions made by the witches.
  6. 8. – An emotion that plagues Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
  7. 11. – Urges Macbeth to commit murder to seize the throne.
  8. 14. – A bird that foreshadows doom and death.
  9. 17. – A virtue betrayed by Macbeth.
  10. 18. – Betraying one's country or king, committed by Macbeth.
  11. 20. – Worn by Macbeth during his final battle.
  12. 21. – Visions of things that aren't real, experienced by Macbeth.
  13. 25. – Banquo's son who escapes Macbeth’s murder plot.
  14. 27. – Duncan's son
  15. 30. – Macbeth's friend whose descendants are predicted to be kings.
  16. 31. – The fate that the witches suggest cannot be avoided.