Title: Take out a sheet of paper
1Take out a sheet of paper Your Journal
- On your paper, please write
- First and Last Name
- Date
- Period
- Subject Macbeth Collaborative Discussion
2Macbeth ShakespeareWritten in 1606 for King
James I of England
- Copy the Literary Analysis Prompt 1
- How does Shakespeares Macbeth change and show
true human nature and mans eternal quest for
power in his play?
3Macbeth ShakespeareWritten in 1606 for King
James I of England
- Bell Ringer 5/5/15
- Write three adjectives that you would use to
describe Macbeth in each stage of the play and
explain why? - Beginning
- Middle
- End
4Act I, Scene 2Act I, Scene 7Act V, Scene 3Act
V, Scene 5
- Today, we are going to find all the places in
these scenes that describe Macbeths character.
5Act I Scene 2Pg. 215
- Answer these questions on your paper
- Which words or ideas did the text (Collections)
use to describe Macbeth in this scene? - At this point in the play, describe what
Shakespeare wants you to think of Macbeths
character? Explain.
6Act I Scene 7Read this scene on pages 227-230 in
Collections.Read this scene on pages 37-42 in
the graphic novel.
- Answer these questions on your paper
- How are Macbeth and Lady Macbeth different in
Scene 7? Use evidence from both texts,
Collections and the graphic novel, to show these
differences. - What words from the text tell you that Macbeth
changes and decides to go through with the plan
to kill Duncan? - How has Macbeths character changed? Compare
text from what you read previously to this scene.
7Act V Scene 3Read this scene on pages 281-283 in
Collections.Read this scene on pages 169-173 in
the graphic novel.
- Answer these questions on your paper
- What words in this scene shows Macbeths nature
turning? Explain their meaning, compared to
earlier text.
8Act V Scene 5Read this scene on pages 284-285 in
Collections.Read this scene on pages 177-179 in
the graphic novel.
- Answer these questions on your paper
- Explain Macbeths character using these quotes
- I have almost forgot the taste of fears.
- She should have died hereafter. There would
have been a time for such a word. (Read the
rest of this passage in your book, then write
your answer.)
95/6/15
- Agenda
- Create a thesis statement for your essay
- Read Complete Shakespeare The Background of
Macbeth - Begin to draft your essay
10Wrap-Up Take out a sheet of paper Subject
Literary Analysis 2 Planning
- How does Shakespeares Macbeth change and show
true human nature and mans eternal quest for
power in his play? - Read the prompt again. What are the three pieces
of text (exact words from the text verbatim)
that you would use to answer this question? - Explain why you chose each of these.
- Turn this in before you leave.
11Macbeth ShakespeareWritten in 1606 for King
James I of England
- How does Shakespeares Macbeth change and show
true human nature and mans eternal quest for
power in his play? - Create a thesis statement below. Then, write
your essay. Be sure to use supporting evidence
from both documents Shakespeare The Background
of Macbeth and Shakespeares Scottish Play,
Macbeth.
12Thesis Examples
- Shakespeares character, Macbeth, illustrates a
mans changing nature when he is tempted and
teased by those around him and develops an
unquenchable thirst for power.
13Thesis Examples
- The suggestion of power and title alters
Macbeths character from a brave, trusted, noble
thane to an insidious, power-hungry tyrant
throughout Shakespeares play, Macbeth.
14Shakespeare The Background of Macbeth
- Read this article and answer the questions on the
back. - Be sure to write your thesis statement on the
bottom of the page.
15Write Literary Analysis Essay 2
- Intro and Thesis Statement
- Body paragraph 1 Includes evidence and analysis
about Macbeth from the play and evidence from the
article, Shakespeare Background of Macbeth - Body paragraph 2 Includes evidence and analysis
about Macbeth from the play and evidence from the
article, Shakespeare Background of Macbeth - Body paragraph 3 Includes evidence and analysis
about Macbeth from the play and evidence from the
article, the play and evidence from the article,
Shakespeare Background of Macbeth - Conclusion says the same as the intro but in a
MUCH different way.
16Macbeth Literary Analysis 1
- Evidence and Analysis
- Thorough and convincing evidence and explanation
(elaboration) for main idea - Effective use of sources, facts, details
- Precise citations (tag lines)
- Variety quotes, definitions, examples
- Academic and domain-specific vocabulary
- Various sentence structures
17Evidence and Elaboration
- Example
- In Act I Scene I of Macbeth, the background music
truly helps convey the ominous tone. Immediately
after the three witches finished burying the
severed hand and dagger you hear a pulsing
drumbeat, similar to a heart beat. It gradually
speeds up, creating a sense of suspense, danger,
and fear because it reminds you of the sensation
of an increasing heartbeat and the surge of
adrenaline that you get when frightened.
18Evidence and Elaboration
- Example
- Lady Macbeth is a significant character who
possesses many faces. To emphasize her emotions
Polanski adds music whilst major scenes are
taking place. When Lady Macbeth prays for the
evil spirits to unsex her and give her
strength, soft music is played in the background
to bring attention upon her determined face to
illustrate those very emotions not only with
words but with instruments as well. With music
involved, the characters expressions can be seen
at a different point of view that generates more
meaning within the play itself.
19Macbeth Work Day
- 5/7/15
- Today you may work on
- Literary Analysis Essay assignments
- Literary Analysis Essay 1