
Exploring Macbeth: Activities, Analysis, and Motives
Delve into the world of Macbeth through engaging activities such as close readings, discussions on Lady Macbeth's treatment of the king, themes like 'fair is foul, foul is fair', and insights into Macbeth's motives for not killing the king. Prepare for text analysis and quizzes in this immersive learning experience.
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The Tragedy of Macbeth Lesson 4
Activator- Poetry, Pentameters, and Pirates
Poetry, Pentameters, and Pirates
Activity 1- Close Reading of 1.6
Discussion How does Lady Macbeth treat the king? How is dramatic irony used here?
Theme Extension Remember: The witches stressed that fair is foul and foul is fair. How does Lady Macbeth reinforce this theme? Could she be who the witches were referring to when they said this?
Activity 2- Macbeth s Motives Act 1, Scene 7 Lines 1-29
Macbeths Mindset Video 1.7
Weighing his Options Macbeth has many reasons for not killing the king. What are they?
Activity 3- Close Reading of Remainder of 1.7
Text Analysis How does Lady Macbeth convince Macbeth to kill the king?
Activity 4-Prepare for Writing Quiz