PPT-Macbeth Fears Banquo – Act 3 Scene 1
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YOUR STARTER BANQUOS FIRST DOUBT A3S1 TODAYS KEY QUESTIONS Can I read understand and respond to texts Can I consider the social and historical context of Macbeth
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YOUR STARTER BANQUOS FIRST DOUBT A3S1 TODAYS KEY QUESTIONS Can I read understand and respond to texts Can I consider the social and historical context of Macbeth and discuss its significance. Providing evidence. in your writing. P = Point. E = Example/Evidence. E = Explain. You must P.E.E. in your writing to make it as accurate as possible.. What . is . the evidence. ?. Evidence is anything from. Scenes 1-6. Scene 1 . Banquo. – “Now you have it all don’t you Macbeth”. Extremely suspicious of Macbeth – knows that he has cheated to earn the what the weird sisters promised him. . Macbeth comes in and has adopted the royal “we” in speech. – how impressive!. MACBETH. Banquo. and his son . Fleance. enter a court yard and remark on how dark it is. Here is another reference to darkness. . Macbeth enters the courtyard and runs into . Banquo. and . Fleance. Three Witches appear on a heath (an open field) in the midst of a darkening storm.. Remember: Shakespeare is writing this play during the reign of King James I of England. King James I despises witches and witchcraft and has even written a pamphlet called . Ambiguities. Many . of Shakespeare’s characters say things which are . ambiguous. . This means that you can interpret them in different . ways.. For . example: . "Fair is foul, and foul is fair". . Scene One:. Macbeth's Soliloquy. To be thus is nothing; (52). But to be . safely . thus. .. . Our fears in Banquo. Stick deep. ; . and in his . royalty of nature. Reigns that which . would be. fear'd. and Function in . Macbeth. Act I, scene i – “The Witches”. Set the mood (scary, foreboding).. Introduce the Supernatural . (the . Wëird. Sisters).. Establish Macbeth as a pawn . (if you wish).. Scene 1 . 1. after the battle; on the heath; Macbeth . Scene 2 . 1. Macbeth; he fought and defeated . Macdonwald. , cutting off his head and carrying it on his sword. . 2. . Macdonwald. . 3. Fife; Thane of Cawdor tried to go against Duncan, joining forces with Norway, but Scotland won. . It’s late—sometime past midnight.. It’s dark—Banquo says, “There’s husbandry in heaven, their candles are out.” There are no stars out, and the moon has gone down.. They seem to be undressing for bed as they walk; Banquo hands two items to Fleance, presumably his belt and sword.. Why does Shakespeare open the play by showing the witches? Why is it good for Macbeth not to appear first?. How does Duncan reward Macbeth for his bravery in defeating the rebels? Comment on the order in which Duncan announces it and Macbeth finds out.. Warm Up. Motif-. a. . recurring. subject, theme, idea, etc., especially in a . literary,. . artistic,. . or. . musical. . work.. . Name some motifs we have seen in Macbeth.. Act I Recap. Witches planning evil involving Macbeth. What is it?. A . place for you to organize new information in creative ways, express your opinions and feelings, explore new ideas, as well as give you a place to keep class discussion notes, handouts, and reading notes.. Duncan – King of Scotland, evidently a mild-mannered king, murdered by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.. Malcolm- son of Duncan. When Duncan is murdered, Malcolm, fearful of meeting the same fate, flies to England. . RETRIEVAL. NEW KNOWLEDGE. PROCESSING KNOWLEDGE. GUIDED PRACTICE. INDEPENDENT PRACTICE. REFLECTION. 4. Key Vocabulary. Word. Definition. In a sentence linked to Macbeth. 5. Essay language to collect as we go....
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