The Tragedy of Macbeth PPT

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“DOUBLE, DOUBLE,
TOIL AND TROUBLE.”
ANTICIPATION GUIDE
The Life and Times of
William Shakespeare
PPT
Literary Terms
DRAMA
TRAGEDY
TRAGIC HERO
TRAGIC FLAW
IAMBIC PENTAMETER
PARADOX
SOLILOQUY
MONOLOGUE
ASIDE
COMIC RELIEF
Literary Terms, Cont’d
FORESHADOWING
THEME
METAPHOR
SUSPENSE
IRONY
SYMBOLISM
MOOD
IMAGERY
CONTRAST
ELISION
Literary Terms
DRAMA
A story involving conflict or
contrast of character, especially
one intended to be acted on the
stage; a play.
Literary Terms
TRAGEDY
A play dealing with tragic events and
having an unhappy ending, especially
one concerning the downfall of the
main character.
Literary Terms
TRAGIC HERO
A great or virtuous character in a
dramatic tragedy who is destined for
downfall, suffering, defeat, or death
Literary Terms
TRAGIC FLAW
A character defect of fault
that helps to bring about
the downfall of the tragic
hero
Literary Terms
IAMBIC PENTAMETER
A ten syllable line with the
unstressed/stressed pattern
Literary Terms
PARADOX
A self-contradictory statement that
at first seems true
ex. The more you spend, the more
you save.
Literary Elements
SOLILOQUY
When a character is alone and
is talking to him or herself—
usually used in a play
Literary Terms
MONOLOGUE
When a character is alone and is
talking to the audience or reader
Literary Elements
ASIDE
Words spoken to the audience by a
character in a drama that are not
supposed to be heard by the other
characters onstage.
(An aside is usually used to let the audience know
what another character is thinking.)
Literary Terms
COMIC RELIEF
An amusing scene, incident, or speech
introduced into serious or tragic elements,
as in a play, in order to provide
temporary relief from tension, or to
intensify the dramatic action.
Literary Terms
FORESHADOWING
Presenting hints or clues as to
what may happen later in the
story
Literary Terms
THEME
The central idea of a
story (also called motif)
Literary Terms
METAPHOR
A figure of speech involving a comparison
between unlike things without using like, as, or
as though
ex.“My love is a red, red rose.“
Literary Terms
SUSPENSE
The anticipation, excitement, or
anxiety relating to the outcome
of a story
Literary Terms
IRONY
The difference between what we
expect or what seems suitable or
appropriate and what actually
happens in a story
Literary Terms
SYMBOLISM
An ordinary object, person, or animal to
which we attach a meaning
ex. eagle=bravery, nobility
lion=courage
fox or wolf=slyness, deceit, trickery
donkey=stupidity
Literary Terms
MOOD
The atmosphere created by
the writer by using certain
words, settings, etc.
Literary Terms
IMAGERY
The use of language that appeals to one or
more of the five senses
ex. a blue sweater, a tinkling bell, a fuzzy
peach
http://www.shakespeare-online.com/plays/macbeth/bibimagery.html
Literary Terms
CONTRAST
Finding differences between
two or more things
Literary Terms
ELISION
In a drama, the omission of action
(not shown on the stage) but is
understood to happen offstage
CHARACTERS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrzFP980iMk
Intro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWVEGqyqNjI
Audiobook
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLmZw_p24jY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGBQsQoWvA0
Act I
Listen to or read Act I (pgs. 6-22)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpzbgZTa660--Act I, Scene 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft2Lthl9q5Y --Act I, Scene 5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI_RPPr3ahg&feature=c4overview-vl&list=PL7C336F7DFB4EC92A- -Act I, Scene 7
1. Do study guide questions for Act I
2. Identify conflicts with Macbeth from Act I on the “Conflicts of
Macbeth” chart
Act I
QUIZ
Act II
Read or listen to Act II (pgs. 23-37)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_GD4jXutJo
(Act II, Scene 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fe5uRWnzUig
(Act II, Scene 2)
1. Do study guide for Act II
2. Identify “Conflicts of Macbeth” from Act II on
the Conflicts chart
Act II
QUIZ
Act III
Read or listen to Act III (pgs. 38-55)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqFQ3EI_hOg
(Act III, Scene 3)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nre482NEosQ
(Act III, Scene 4)
1. Do study guide questions for Act III
2. Identify “Conflicts of Macbeth” from Act III on the
Conflicts chart
Act III
QUIZ
Act IV
Read or listen to Act IV (pgs. 56-73)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXDS3GMRpzI
(Act IV, Scene 2)
1. Do study guide questions for Act IV
2. Identify “Conflicts of Macbeth” from Act IV on the
Conflicts chart
Act IV
QUIZ
Act V
Read or listen to Act V (pgs. 74-91)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMbhS9H-9e0
(Act V, Scene 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sUBYIU5koA
(ending of Macbeth)
1. Do study guide questions for Act V
2. Complete the “Conflicts of Macbeth” chart in your
packet
Act V
QUIZ
Conflicts of Macbeth
http://prezi.com/ojf7swldtmuz/copy-of-conflicts-inmacbeth/
Dramatic Irony
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ahta8yimik
Dramatic Irony and Foreshadowing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlpgY8o8qEQ
Themes Activity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOztkiogc3Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq23DwPUzP4
Macbeth Quotations Activity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbInLNRgxwM
Vocabulary Exercise
Directions: Using each of your vocabulary words for Lesson
4, identify a scene in which that word applies and write a
sentence explaining its connection.
Ex. Act IV, Scene 1—Lennox reveals to Macbeth that
Macduff has expatriated himself to England.
Macbeth Rap
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4cMHnWIR9k
Macbeth Rap #2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7lYY9YYzDs
Summary
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzAujyWpK_s
Cartoon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jU4JtcQ0zU
Full Movie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sUBYIU5koA
TEST
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