Macbeth

A play by William Shakespeare

Ambition, murder, conscience and tragedy are the heady mix of this great Shakespearean play. ID: SD13-15
Type: resource
Language: English
Subject: English Drama
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Critical essays
In about 2000 words the text is critically assessed from a specific viewpoint – structure, character, theme.
A Close Focus
A series of questions focus systematically on the text, usually chapter by chapter or scene by scene. The aim is to have the student come into a close examination of what is being said and how it is said.
Issues
By focusing on a number of issues and asking penetrating questions the student is lead to a deeper understanding of the concerns of the text.
Characters
The text relies on characters to develop its plot and story line. Carefully composed questions lead students to understand the developing and complex motivations of key characters.
Key scenes
Each text has a number of significant scenes which if closely explored reveal important information about plot, character and their development.
Themes
The theme of a text is the basic idea or series of ideas which the author develops through the actions, words and interactions of his characters. 
V ocabulary tasks
A focus on some vocabulary useful in discussion of the play.
 
You may wish to use the resource on the Polanski film of Macbeth.

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  • Macbeth - Characters - Lady Macbeth (43 KB PDF)
  • Macbeth - Characters - Macbeth (55 KB PDF)
  • Macbeth - Characters - The Witches (46 KB PDF)
  • Macbeth - Critical Essay - Against Nature (53 KB PDF)
  • Macbeth - Critical Essay - Macbeth and the Inner Life (50 KB PDF)
  • Macbeth - Critical Essay - Predictions and Guilt (44 KB PDF)
  • Macbeth - Critical Essay - The Women in Macbeth (41 KB PDF)
  • Macbeth - Issues (58 KB PDF)
  • Macbeth - Key Scenes (74 KB PDF)
  • Macbeth - Twenty Quotations (49 KB PDF)
  • Macbeth - Vocabulary Tasks (37 KB PDF)

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