Title: Connector: Quotation Blast
1Connector Quotation Blast
- 4 minutes
- 5 quotes
- The Lady of the House of Love
2Macbeth Exploring Contexts
- LO To explore a range of contexts linked to
Macbeth and make insightful and perceptive
links to the play.
3Exam Link In your exam you will be expected to
make significant links to social, historical and
cultural contexts (A04).
- Big Picture
- Reminder of plot
- What is context?
- Information Stations
- Condensing the Contexts
- Review Context Focus
- Outcomes
- All will have explored several different contexts
for the play. - Most will have explored the significance of
different contexts with the opening of the play. - Some will analyse and evaluate how different
contexts can help the audience understand the
play further.
4What do I mean by context?
- Think, pair, share.
- Come up with a definition of your own about what
context means and why it is important.
Context
5Information Stations
- You will be working in 3 groups today focussing
on the following contextual areas - Witchcraft and the Supernatural
- Dreams, fantasies and the sleep of reason
- The Gothic
- King James
- Elizabethan World Order
- The Position of Women
- The Gunpowder Plot
Your job will be to read and understand the
information at the various stations. You need to
remember and choose the most important parts.
Relate this information back to your group so you
can answer the questions.
6Condensing your research
- In your group, decide which 5 pieces of
contextual information are the most important in
relation to the plot of Macbeth - 1)
- 2)
- 3)
- 4)
- 5)
7Context Focus Act 1 Scene 1
- Why does Shakespeare open Macbeth with the
three witches? What would be the impact on the
audience? - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vclG8ha2D26g
- Outcomes
- All will have explored several different contexts
for the play. - Most will have explored the significance of
different contexts with the opening of the play. - Some will analyse and evaluate how different
contexts can help the audience understand the
play further.
Remember to explore a Shakespearean audience and
a modern day one.
What is the impact and effect on the audience
describe how they would feel and what they might
expect from the play.
8Why does Shakespeare open Macbeth with the
three witches? What would be the impact on the
audience?
Review
- Shakespeare deliberately establishes the
beginning of the play with a focus on the witches
in a Gothic, barren and isolated setting. This
would have been an extremely powerful opening for
a contemporary audience as many at least
questioned the existence of witches and the
supernatural, particularly given the persecution
of so-called witches for acts of treason
throughout Jamess reign in Scotland. - The appearance of the witches is woven
throughout the narrative and creates a dark,
eerie, foreboding atmosphere. A contemporary
audience would have expected the witches to then
play an integral role in the fate of Macbeths
development as a character, whilst also evoking
fear and terror at their presence on the stage.
- Add to the above by considering the following
- The distance between the moorland and society
- The appearance of the Witches
- Pathetic fallacy
- A sense of confusion
- The Witches use of rhyme
- Use of paradox
- Sense of disarray
9Homelearning
- Listen to the 13 minute audio clip I have emailed
to you. - Create a mind map based on the Witches and the
Supernatural in Macbeth.