This PowerPoint lesson guides the class through two key scenes in the final act, Act 5 scenes 2 and 3, showing the converging of the Scottish rebels and English on the castle of Macbeth. The language of tyranny, sickness and regret is explored, linking the two scenes. Macbeth’s characterisation is a focus - both as he is talked about by the rebel thane s and how he is presented with the messenger and the doctor. This is contrasted with his inner thoughts as presented in soliloquy. The lesson closes with a set of examination-style questions suitable for students taking GCSE courses with AQA, Edexcel and OCR. 17 slides.
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Macbeth - A Complete Course for GCSE
This bundle comprises a complete course to guide your classes through the entire play. Lesson presentations include the following: detailed and relevant context, help with difficult language and conventions, character insights, extracts for exam focus, guidance on how to attack the writer's craft (including prosody) and practice examination questions (with some hints and sample responses). The bundle includes a printable context booklet for student use.
Macbeth Act 5 Complete
This bundle contains four full lesson PowerPoint guides to the class for a complete understanding of Macbeth Act 5. Each of the four lessons considers language, dramatic effectiveness, context points and the craft of the writer. Each also ends with exam-style questions suitable for AQA, OCR and Edexcel GCSE courses.
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