Macbeth Lady Macbeth Banquo King Duncan
1. ‘unseam'd him [Macdonald] from the nave 1. ‘Come, you spirits...unsex me here’ 1. Thou shalt get kings, though 1. ‘What he hath lost noble
to the chaps’ (Captain, A1S2) (LM, A1S5) thou be none’ (Witches, A1S3) Macbeth hath won’ (Duncan,
2. ‘brave Macbeth-O valiant cousin! worthy 2. ‘dash'd the brains out’ (Macbeth, 2. ‘What, can the devil speak A1S2)
gentleman!’ (Duncan, A1S2) A1S7) true?’ (Banquo, A1S3) 2. ‘He was a gentleman on whom I
3. ‘All hail, Macbeth, thou shalt be king 3. ‘What cannot you and I perform 3. ‘‘Noble Banquo...hold thee to built an absolute trust. Enter
hereafter!’ (Witches, A1S3) upon The unguarded Duncan?’ my heart’ (Duncan, A1S4) MACBETH’’(Duncan, A1S4)
4. ‘[Aside] If chance will have me king, why, (Lady Macbeth, A1S7) 4. ‘Thou hast it now: king, Cawdor, 3. ‘This castle hath a pleasant seat’
chance may crown me, Without my stir’ 4. ‘Had he not resembled My father Glamis, all…I fear, Thou (Duncan, A1S6)
(Macbeth, A1S3) as he slept, I had done't’ (Lady play'dst most foully for't’ 4. ’his virtues will plead like
5. ‘[Aside] The Prince of Cumberland! that is a Macbeth, A2S2) (Banquo, A3S1) angels...tears shall drown the
step On which I must fall down, or else 5. ‘Infirm of purpose! Give me the 5. ‘Here's our chief guest’ wind’ (Macbeth, A1S7)
o'erleap’ (Macbeth, A1S4) daggers’ (Lady Macbeth, A2S2) (Macbeth, A3S1) 5. ‘Hear it not, Duncan; for it is a
6. ‘I have no spur To prick the sides of my 6. ‘A little water clears us of this 6. ‘Macbeth: Fail not our feast/ knell/ That summons thee to
intent, but only Vaulting ambition’...Enter deed’ (Lady Macbeth, A2S2) Banquo: My lord, I will not’ heaven or to hell.’ (Macbeth,
Lady Macbeth’ (Macbeth, A1S7) 7. ‘our desire is got without (Banquo, A3S1) A2S1)
7. ‘Enter Macbeth with two bloody daggers’ content...destruction dwell in 7. ‘fruitless crown...barren 6. ‘hangman's hands’ (Macbeth,
(Stage Directions, A2S2) doubtful joy’ (Lady Macbeth, A3S2) sceptre.. To make the seed of A2S2)
8. ‘Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this 8. ‘How now, my lord! why do you Banquo kings!’ (Macbeth, A3S1) 7. ‘Knocking within. Wake Duncan
blood Clean from my hand?’ (Macbeth, keep alone...Be innocent of the 8. ‘We have scorched the snake, with thy knocking! I would thou
A2S2) knowledge’ (Lady Macbeth, A3S2) not kill'd it’ (Macbeth, A3S2) couldst!’ (Macbeth, A2S2)
9. ‘O, full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife!’ 9. ‘Out, damned spot! out, I say!’ 9. ‘O, treachery! Fly, good 8. ‘The Lord's anointed temple’
(Macbeth, A3S2) (Lady Macbeth, A5S1) Fleance, fly, fly, fly!...Dies. (Macduff, A2S3)
10. ‘It will have blood; they say, blood will 10. ‘all the perfumes of Arabia will FLEANCE escapes’ (Banquo, 9. ‘His silver skin laced with his
have blood’ (Macbeth, A3S4) not sweeten this little hand. Oh, oh, A3S3) golden blood’ (Macbeth, A2S3)
11. I am in blood Stepp'd in so far that, oh!’ (Lady Macbeth, A5S1) 10. ‘The GHOST OF BANQUO 10. ‘dark night strangles the
should I wade no more’ (Macbeth, A3S4) 11. ‘A cry of women within’ (Stage enters, and sits in MACBETH's travelling lamp’ (Ross, A2S4)
12. ‘his title Hang loose about him, like a directions, A5S5) place’ (Stage directions, A3S4) 11. ‘darkness does the face of
giant's robe Upon a dwarfish thief’ (Angus, 12. ‘The queen, my lord, is dead’ 11. ‘Banquo's buried; he cannot earth entomb’ (Ross, A2S4)
A5S2) (Seyton, A5S5) come out on's grave’ (Lady 12. Tis said they eat each other’
13. ‘What's the boy Malcolm? Was he not 13. ‘Tomorrow...Out, out, brief Macbeth, A5S1) (Ross, A2S4)
born of woman?’ (Macbeth, A5S3) candle! Life's but a walking
14. ‘I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be shadow’ (Macbeth, A5S5)
hack'd. Give me my armour.’ (Macbeth,
A5S3)
1. ‘unseam'd him [Macdonald] from the nave 1. ‘Come, you spirits...unsex me here’ 1. Thou shalt get kings, though 1. ‘What he hath lost noble
to the chaps’ (Captain, A1S2) (LM, A1S5) thou be none’ (Witches, A1S3) Macbeth hath won’ (Duncan,
2. ‘brave Macbeth-O valiant cousin! worthy 2. ‘dash'd the brains out’ (Macbeth, 2. ‘What, can the devil speak A1S2)
gentleman!’ (Duncan, A1S2) A1S7) true?’ (Banquo, A1S3) 2. ‘He was a gentleman on whom I
3. ‘All hail, Macbeth, thou shalt be king 3. ‘What cannot you and I perform 3. ‘‘Noble Banquo...hold thee to built an absolute trust. Enter
hereafter!’ (Witches, A1S3) upon The unguarded Duncan?’ my heart’ (Duncan, A1S4) MACBETH’’(Duncan, A1S4)
4. ‘[Aside] If chance will have me king, why, (Lady Macbeth, A1S7) 4. ‘Thou hast it now: king, Cawdor, 3. ‘This castle hath a pleasant seat’
chance may crown me, Without my stir’ 4. ‘Had he not resembled My father Glamis, all…I fear, Thou (Duncan, A1S6)
(Macbeth, A1S3) as he slept, I had done't’ (Lady play'dst most foully for't’ 4. ’his virtues will plead like
5. ‘[Aside] The Prince of Cumberland! that is a Macbeth, A2S2) (Banquo, A3S1) angels...tears shall drown the
step On which I must fall down, or else 5. ‘Infirm of purpose! Give me the 5. ‘Here's our chief guest’ wind’ (Macbeth, A1S7)
o'erleap’ (Macbeth, A1S4) daggers’ (Lady Macbeth, A2S2) (Macbeth, A3S1) 5. ‘Hear it not, Duncan; for it is a
6. ‘I have no spur To prick the sides of my 6. ‘A little water clears us of this 6. ‘Macbeth: Fail not our feast/ knell/ That summons thee to
intent, but only Vaulting ambition’...Enter deed’ (Lady Macbeth, A2S2) Banquo: My lord, I will not’ heaven or to hell.’ (Macbeth,
Lady Macbeth’ (Macbeth, A1S7) 7. ‘our desire is got without (Banquo, A3S1) A2S1)
7. ‘Enter Macbeth with two bloody daggers’ content...destruction dwell in 7. ‘fruitless crown...barren 6. ‘hangman's hands’ (Macbeth,
(Stage Directions, A2S2) doubtful joy’ (Lady Macbeth, A3S2) sceptre.. To make the seed of A2S2)
8. ‘Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this 8. ‘How now, my lord! why do you Banquo kings!’ (Macbeth, A3S1) 7. ‘Knocking within. Wake Duncan
blood Clean from my hand?’ (Macbeth, keep alone...Be innocent of the 8. ‘We have scorched the snake, with thy knocking! I would thou
A2S2) knowledge’ (Lady Macbeth, A3S2) not kill'd it’ (Macbeth, A3S2) couldst!’ (Macbeth, A2S2)
9. ‘O, full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife!’ 9. ‘Out, damned spot! out, I say!’ 9. ‘O, treachery! Fly, good 8. ‘The Lord's anointed temple’
(Macbeth, A3S2) (Lady Macbeth, A5S1) Fleance, fly, fly, fly!...Dies. (Macduff, A2S3)
10. ‘It will have blood; they say, blood will 10. ‘all the perfumes of Arabia will FLEANCE escapes’ (Banquo, 9. ‘His silver skin laced with his
have blood’ (Macbeth, A3S4) not sweeten this little hand. Oh, oh, A3S3) golden blood’ (Macbeth, A2S3)
11. I am in blood Stepp'd in so far that, oh!’ (Lady Macbeth, A5S1) 10. ‘The GHOST OF BANQUO 10. ‘dark night strangles the
should I wade no more’ (Macbeth, A3S4) 11. ‘A cry of women within’ (Stage enters, and sits in MACBETH's travelling lamp’ (Ross, A2S4)
12. ‘his title Hang loose about him, like a directions, A5S5) place’ (Stage directions, A3S4) 11. ‘darkness does the face of
giant's robe Upon a dwarfish thief’ (Angus, 12. ‘The queen, my lord, is dead’ 11. ‘Banquo's buried; he cannot earth entomb’ (Ross, A2S4)
A5S2) (Seyton, A5S5) come out on's grave’ (Lady 12. Tis said they eat each other’
13. ‘What's the boy Malcolm? Was he not 13. ‘Tomorrow...Out, out, brief Macbeth, A5S1) (Ross, A2S4)
born of woman?’ (Macbeth, A5S3) candle! Life's but a walking
14. ‘I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be shadow’ (Macbeth, A5S5)
hack'd. Give me my armour.’ (Macbeth,
A5S3)