| A | B |
| Hecate | Goddess of the Underworld and Queen of the witches |
| Thane | Scottish nobleman |
| Fife | Macduff's castle |
| Inverness | Macbeth's castle |
| Scone | Place where all Scottish kings are crowned |
| Colmekill | Place where all Scottish kings are buried |
| Conflict | The struggle between two opposing forces or characters |
| Plot | The rising action, climax, and falling action are crucial elements of the ____. |
| Tragic Flaw | The defect in the tragic hero which leads to his downfall is called the ____. |
| Aside | Lines spoken in an undertone or directly to the audience are called ____. |
| Setting | The time and place of action in a story is the ____. |
| Soliloquy | A usually lengthy speech in which a character, alone or on stage, expresses his or her thoughts aloud is called a ____. |
| Foil | A character who sets off another character by contrast is called a ____. |
| Symbol | Any object, person, place, or action that has a meaning in itself and that also stands for something larger than itself is a ____. |