Macbeth part 1

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Today
Why Macbeth
Discussion
Read part 1
Discuss
Comprehension
Homework

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Lesson aims

- Understanding the background of the story

 - discussing your opinion about parts of the story



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What's next
Reading Shakespeare's Macbeth
Assignment: essay - what would you have done?
Grammar: conditionals (will help you with the essay)

Conditionals test: before the holiday
Essay test: before the holiday

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         Macbeth

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Vocabulary - film
Conflated - made up of a combination of different elements
Precarious - not safe, strong, or steady
Flops - to fail completely
Prophesize - predicting something based on mystical knowledge
Universality - includes everyone
Futility - uselessness

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Why should you read Macbeth?

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1. Why should Macbeth’s name never be uttered? What does this remind you of (in modern literature)?
  • Superstition -> Saying 'Macbeth' in a theatre will immediately bring you bad luck.
  • Voldemort in Harry Potter/Lord of the Rings/…
  • According to folklore, the play's history of bad luck began at its very first performance (circa 1606) when the actor scheduled to portray Lady Macbeth died suddenly and Shakespeare was forced to replace him.

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2. Why is Macbeth also called ‘The Scottish play’?


  • speaking the name Macbeth inside a theatre = the Scottish curse
  • Play is set in Scotland.

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Before we read

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                        Language
Thane - Scottish word for lord
Cawdor - a place in the Highlands (north) of Scotland
 Thane of Cawdor - Lord of Cawdor

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Discuss
What do you think the witches mean when they say 'you will be less lucky than Macbeth, but more lucky.'?

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Comprehension p16
1 Why did the King of Norway fight against Duncan?
2 How did Macbeth feel after the battle?
3 Why was the king pleased with Macbeth?
4 How did Duncan reward Macbeth?
5 Describe the three witches
6 Why were Macbeth and Banquo so astonished at Ross's message?

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Homework
Write a list of characters
Include how they are linked to Macbeth
Do this for every new character we meet!

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Homework - due  3rd March
Imagine you are Banquo. Read this part of a letter from a friend. Write a letter in 120-180 words in an appropriate style.

The letter:
Tell me about your meeting with the witches.
What were they like?
Did they tell you anything about the future?

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Lesson aims check!

- Understanding the background of the story

 - discussing your opinion about parts of the story



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