Across
- 3. – The act Macbeth and his wife plot and carry out in order to seize the throne.
- 4. – The character who drugs the guards to enable the murder of Duncan.
- 8. – The supernatural appearance that haunts Macbeth during a banquet.
- 12. – The character who flees to England to escape the danger after his father’s murder.
- 13. – The king who is murdered in his sleep by Macbeth.
- 14. – Macbeth fears someone will find out the truth about Duncan’s murder.
- 15. – A symbol of Macbeth’s new position as king, which he receives after Duncan’s death.
Down
- 1. – The character who provides comic relief by answering the door after the murder.
- 2. – What Macbeth experiences immediately after committing the murder of Duncan.
- 5. – Duncan’s son, who runs to Ireland after his father is killed.
- 6. – The sound Macbeth hears that alerts the guards after committing the murder.
- 7. – A recurring symbol in the play representing guilt and the consequences of murder.
- 9. – The character who is urged to commit regicide by his wife.
- 10. – The peaceful activity that Macbeth can no longer do after killing Duncan.
- 11. – The tool used by Macbeth to kill Duncan.
