| A | B |
| Macbeth | Said, "So foul and fair a day I have not seen." |
| Duncan | King of Scotland |
| Witches | "Double double toil and trouble." |
| Macduff | Nobleman of Scotland |
| Malcolm | Heir to Duncan's throne |
| Fleance | Banquo's son |
| Lady Macbeth | Said, "Unsex me here." |
| Scotland | Setting of the play |
| Inverness | Macbeth's home |
| Thane of Glamis | Macbeth's title at the beginning of the play |
| Thane of Cawdor | Traitor to Sctoland |
| Globe | Theater where Shakespeare's plays were performed |
| 1564 | Birth date of William Shakespeare |
| 1606 | Macbeth was written |
| 1660 | The first time women appeared on stage |
| Elizabethan | During the reign of Queen ELizabeth I |
| Jacobean | During the reign of King James |
| Tragedy | Deals with the protagonist's moral flaw |
| Comedy | Was considered a lower genre than tragedy |
| Green Knights | SJR mascot |
| Donalbain | Duncan's son & Malcolm's brother |
| Prince of Cumberland | Malcolm |
| Gate-Keeper | comedic character in the play |
| Oldman | Said, "God's blessing be with you and with those that make the best of a bad thing." |
| Faints | Lady Macbeth does this upon learning of Duncan's murder |
| Ate each other | According to the oldman, Duncan's horses did this |
| Guards | persons blamed for killing Duncan |
| Malcolm and Donalbain | Accused of plotting their father's death |
| William Shakespeare | Greatest playwrite of all time |