MacbethA flexible yet structured resource package specifically targeting the GCSE and AS Assessment Objectives and the criteria for the study of Shakespeare, designed to enhance students' knowledge, understanding and response. The series covers ten of Shakespeare's most popular plays, with accompanying teacher resources. |
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... irony and diplomatic talk V vi 382838 Things change 29 Dissidents 3333 34 30 Performance interpretation : viii witches ( 2 ) 36 31 Spells and visions 38 32 Coded language 39 123 33 Birds 41 34 The slaughter of the innocents . 42 35 Good ...
... irony and diplomatic talk V vi 382838 Things change 29 Dissidents 3333 34 30 Performance interpretation : viii witches ( 2 ) 36 31 Spells and visions 38 32 Coded language 39 123 33 Birds 41 34 The slaughter of the innocents . 42 35 Good ...
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5-beat line Act 1 Scene actions Activity Sheet Title apparitions Assignment guidance audience Banquo battle birds blank verse castle Character Sheets clothes Context Discussion Contrast and double coursework by considering criteria for gaining deception describe diplomatic talk Dramatic irony Edward the Confessor effect Fair is foul feast feel Find a quotation Fleance foul is fair gaining a grade GCSE Coursework Assignment ghost give guilt Gunpowder Plot hear heaven Hell Holinshed husband ideas irony and diplomatic kill Duncan Lady Macduff language Lennox Line 60 literary Macbeth and Lady Macbeth's thoughts Malcolm martlet meaning murder of Duncan night's black agents Obsession Odysseus Performance interpretation Porter prayer to evil prepare the coursework reaction Read lines response to Shakespeare rhythm says Shakespeare Candidates show Sheet Title Number Sigmund Freud sleep Sleep-walking and sleep-talking soliloquy lines sound stage texts thanes thoughts straight afterwards Title Number Act/Scene tomorrow visions wife witches