PPT-Witches – A Comparison

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Witch from Wizard of Oz Media Witch goes shopping poem Witches from Macbeth abstract drama Witches Texts To be able to describe the witch in all three texts

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Witch from Wizard of Oz Media Witch goes shopping poem Witches from Macbeth abstract drama Witches Texts To be able to describe the witch in all three texts . Macbeth. ?. How is the image above connected to today. ’. s LO?. . What does the word fate mean?. CW. 10. th. Sept.. . Fate = . something that is destined to happen, beyond a person’s control. By Jordyn Head. On January 20, 1692 Abigail Williams and Betty Parris got a strange illness and a doctor declared they were bewitched. Witches were men and women who made deals with the devil and in return Satan gave them special powers. People would accuse people of being witches. Convicted witches were killed. Nineteen people were convicted and they were all executed by hanging.. Accusation Part I. http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/witchhistory.html. Works Cited. The Bible condemns witches. Exodus 22:18 “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live” (KJV). Leviticus 20:27 “A man also or woman that hath a familiar spirit, or that is a wizard shall surely be put to death …” (KJV). Colonial New England. I. Intro Stuff: . A. Can We Agree . . . . ? . B. Nonetheless, Puritans did NOT Agree with us. They believed in a corporeal Satan who walked the earth and thus he may have had minions/witches to do his bidding. . The Three Fates. Greek Mythology. Known as the “. Moirai. ”. They decide the individual fates of the ancient Greeks. Clotho. – “the spinner”. Lachesis. – “drawer of lots”. Atropos. – “inevitable”. How can we use it to consider authorial intent and audience interpretations?. Please be reading a book as we prepare who will be presenting presentations and quizzes.. Context: Succession in Shakespeare’s time. 5 minutes. The Courtship of Mr Lyon. Connector: Broken . Pieces. Find a quotation to support each of the different readings for what the role of the witches may be in the play. . Role of the Witches. The ability of a person to cause harm by means of a personal power that resides within the body of the witch. Witchcraft in Pop Culture. Has become a bit distorted from traditional views of witchcraft:. your introductory paragraph . following the guidelines provided:. Introduce your topic. Write general information about this topic and its significance. (3 sentences). Deceitfulness can cause a tremendous amount of difficulties in people’s lives. Often, people tell lies in order to protect themselves. Other times, they offer false pretenses for their own selfish gain. . Remember Coverture?. Euro-American women were . controled. by the principle of Coverture in everything they did.. Euro-American culture was EXTREMELY Patriarchal. . Men ruled households. . Men owned everything. Only widows could own private property.. Close study of a Text. Stratford Upon Avon - Today. Shakespeare - YouTube. Themes. Light versus Dark- Good versus . Evil. Much . of this play is filled with the struggle between light and . darkness. Macbeth starts off as good but soon has “horrible imaginings” (Act 1 Sc3 line 139) Macbeth knows that terrible to contemplate regicide and that Duncan does not deserve it. This is evident in his soliloquy where he imagines Duncan’s “virtues/ Will plead like angles trumpet-tongu’d against/ The deep damnation of his taking-off” (Act 1 Sc7)Macbeth . Witches . Historical connection. Treason. Introduction to Macbeth. Elizabethan Beliefs. Life in Elizabethan England could be cruel and hard; starvation, plague, torture and religious persecution were commonplace.. COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES DEGREES OF COMPARISON DEGREES OF COMPARISON COMPARATIVE DEGREE (Grau Comparativo) Compara UM elemento com OUTRO . Nessa comparação poderá haver IGUALDADE, DESIGUALDADE, SUPERIORIDADE Interrogation of a witch. Topelius, Z., V

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