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William Shakespeare's Macbeth

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Henry VIII's third surviving child, daughter of Anne Boleyn; she ascended the throne after the death of her half-sister, Mary Tudor, "Bloody Mary."
Firstborn child of Henry VIII, a girl, who was sent away to Scotland when the King divorced her mother, Catherine of Aragon.
House of ___, the family (last) name of Henry VIII's lineage.
The Protestant __ was a reaction across Europe against the Catholic Church.
First, Second, & Third "wyrd sisters" who predicted Macbeth's future
Theologian who rebuked the Church; said, "If you want to change the world, pick up your pen and write!"
A play is a ___ if the timing and character flaws are humorous, if things occur "just in time," and if events "work out OK" for the main character
General of the English forces
Duncan was King of ____ at the beginning of the play.
Down
Head of the Catholic Church who excommunicated both Martin Luther and Henry VIII for their actions against the Church
The monarch who succeeded his cousin, Elizabeth I, to the English throne.
MacBeth's attending officer
Lordship title for Macbeth (___ of Cawdor)
The cultural "rebirth," which began in Italy and spread across the western world
"... And foul is fair. Hover through the fog and filthy air."
Henry VIII's male heir who survived long enough to assume the throne
MacBeth, Banquo, MacDuff, Lennox, Ross, Monteith, Angus, Caithness
King Henry VIII broke away from the Catholic Church and named himself head of the ___ Church of England.
This play is a ___, because the timing is bad for the main character, he/she has "fatal flaws," and it ends in disaster for the main characters.
King of Scotland at the beginning of the play