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Macbeth Character Matching Quiz
Macbeth Character Matching Quiz
Banquo’s ghost symbolizes
The return of justice
The witches’ deception
Macduff’s vengeance
Macbeth’s guilt and paranoia
None
The Bloody Child represents
The ghost of Banquo
The fall of Birnam Wood
Macduff’s unborn son
No man born of woman can harm Macbeth
None
The Doctor is
A medic in Macbeth’s army
The physician who observes Lady Macbeth’s madness
A servant killed by Macbeth
A witch pretending to heal
None
Young Siward is
Siward’s son who dies fighting Macbeth
Malcolm’s brother who betrays him
Banquo’s heir who becomes king
A servant to Lady Macbeth
None
Banquo is
A servant in Macbeth’s household
A foreign mercenary hired by Duncan
A noble general whose descendants are prophesied to be kings
A rival noble who betrays Macbeth for money
None
The Gentlewoman is
A servant to Banquo
A maid to Lady Macduff
A witch disguised as a noblewoman
Lady Macbeth’s attendant who reports her sleepwalking
None
Lady Macduff is
A co-conspirator in Duncan’s murder
A witch sent by Hecate
A servant in Inverness
A victim of Macbeth’s cruelty and a symbol of innocence
None
Hecate is
A servant loyal to Lady Macbeth
The queen of Scotland
The goddess of witchcraft who scolds the witches
A warrior fighting for England
None
The Apparitions are
Soldiers disguised as spirits
Supernatural visions summoned by the witches
Hecate’s messengers of war
Ghosts of Macbeth’s victims
None
Lady Macbeth’s sleepwalking reveals
Her ambition’s triumph
Her overwhelming guilt
Her hatred for Duncan
Her loyalty to Hecate
None
Donalbain is
A messenger from England
Duncan’s younger son who flees to Ireland
Duncan’s eldest son who becomes king
Banquo’s son who escapes assassination
None
King Duncan is
A weak ruler easily manipulated by others
The virtuous and trusting King of Scotland
A power-hungry nobleman from Fife
A cruel and paranoid monarch
None
Macbeth is best described as
A loyal English soldier
A cowardly traitor from Ireland
A wise and peaceful ruler
A brave but morally corrupted Scottish noble
None
The Three Witches are
Lady Macbeth’s attendants
Banquo’s sisters disguised as spirits
Supernatural beings who predict Macbeth’s fate
Human prophets serving Duncan
None
The Crowned Child with a Tree represents
Malcolm’s death
The witches’ defeat
Macbeth’s eternal reign
Birnam Wood coming to Dunsinane
None
The Porter is
A drunken gatekeeper providing comic relief
A soldier guarding Dunsinane
A spy for Macduff
A servant of Hecate
None
Malcolm becomes king to
Claim Banquo’s legacy
Restore order to Scotland
End witchcraft forever
Punish Macbeth’s allies
None
Macduff is
A loyal supporter of Macbeth’s rise
A nobleman who leads the rebellion against Macbeth
A witch in disguise
A soldier serving under Banquo
None
Seyton is
Macbeth’s loyal attendant
A messenger for Malcolm
A general from England
A cousin to Lady Macbeth
None
Malcolm is
Duncan’s eldest son and rightful heir to the throne
An English prince aiding Macbeth
Banquo’s nephew and successor
Macbeth’s cousin and ally
None
Angus is
A thane who supports Malcolm against Macbeth
A soldier slain by Banquo
A cousin of Lady Macbeth
A spy for England
None
Siward is
A messenger sent by Duncan
An English general who helps overthrow Macbeth
A Scottish noble loyal to Macbeth
A traitor executed by Macduff
None
The Murderers are
Servants of Duncan
Hired killers who murder Banquo and Macduff’s family
Soldiers loyal to Macduff
Spies for Malcolm
None
Ross is
A relative of Banquo living in England
A messenger for the witches
A soldier killed by Macbeth
A Scottish nobleman who reports news throughout the play
None
Fleance is
Banquo’s son who escapes Macbeth’s murderers
Macbeth’s cousin who becomes king
Duncan’s illegitimate son
A servant in Inverness
None
Lennox is
A Scottish lord who grows suspicious of Macbeth
A general in Duncan’s army
A cousin to Malcolm
A witch posing as a noble
None
Lady Macbeth is
A loyal sister to Banquo
A manipulative and ambitious wife who descends into guilt
A fearful servant of Duncan
A gentle queen who forgives all enemies
None
Macbeth’s main flaw is
His unchecked ambition
His lack of intelligence
His fear of war
His loyalty to Duncan
None
Macduff kills Macbeth because
He was bribed by the witches
He seeks revenge for his family’s murder
He is ordered by Malcolm
He wants the throne
None
The Armed Head represents
Lady Macbeth’s death
Victory in battle
Banquo’s revenge
Warning Macbeth against Macduff
None
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