Macbeth vocab

Cards (21)

  • What does the term "ambition" refer to?
    Having a strong wish to be successful, powerful, or rich
  • What does "explores" mean?
    Looks at in detail
  • What is the Jacobian period?
    The period of time from 1603 to 1825 when James I was King of England
  • What is a hallucination?
    When you see or hear something that doesn't exist
  • How does the term "manipulative" relate to behavior?
    It refers to influencing or controlling someone to your advantage, often without them knowing
  • What does "mysterious" mean?
    Strange or not understood
  • What does "patriarchal" refer to?
    Ruled or controlled by men
  • What is a prophecy?
    A statement that says what will happen in the future
  • What is regicide?
    The act of killing a king
  • What does "duplicitous" mean?

    Deceiving others/ two faced
  • What does it mean to "subvert" something?
    To overthrow established expectations or meaning
  • What does "contrast" mean in literature?
    To show differences
  • What is "imagery" in writing?
    Words used by a writer that create pictures in your mind
  • What is "symbolism" in a text?
    When an object, animal, or thing represents a much bigger idea
  • What is a soliloquy?
    A speech in a play when a character speaks only to themselves
  • What defines a tragedy in literature?
    A play that ends in death, where the main character brings about their own downfall
  • What is a tragic flaw?
    The weakness in the tragic hero that leads to their downfall
  • What is "hamartia"?
    A fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine
  • What is an aside in drama?
    A comment made by one character without the other characters hearing
  • What is a hamartia? 

    A fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero
  • catharsis meaning 

    providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions.