Connector thinking lineup Macbeth is a butcher and thus is the actual fiend LO To improve our discussion skills by considering both sides of the argument Task 1 group work You will be given a key scene Read it and analyse the following ID: 460389
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Macbeth the Butcher
Connector (thinking line-up)Macbeth is a butcher and thus is the actual fiend.
LO:
To improve our discussion skills by considering both sides of the argument. Slide2
Task 1 – group work
You will be given a key scene. Read it and analyse the following:Macbeth’s feelingGothic elements How Macbeth is presented
Groups:
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A1,S7)
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A2, S2)
(
A3, S1) Slide3
Macbeth, the “dead butcher”
Noble Macbeth Macbeth, the butcher Macbeth, a slave to his own fate
Elements of the gothic .
Why are they included?
Read the article on your own. Highlight and annotate key points.
Individually:
skim through the article and complete the table.
Share:
with the rest of the class and add to your own notes. Slide4
Debate
Macbeth is not a “butcher” – Malcolm exaggerates.Agree
Disagree
10 minutes
– plan your side of the debate. Take into account opposing views so you can conflict them.
Everyone must have something to say in the debate.
Challenge: include ideas and interpretations of your own. Add them to what you have learnt from the essay!Slide5
Macbeth is not a “butcher” – Malcolm exaggerates.
Write a paragraph responding to the above. Refer to AO1,AO2, AO3 and AO4. Extension:
Colour each of the AOs in a separate colour
Mark your work using the marking criteria
Annotate improvements you could make to your argument.