pptx, 6.34 MB
pptx, 6.34 MB

In this lesson, students will examine how Macbeth is introduced as a heroic figure in Act 1, Scene 2 through the captain’s speech, and explore how he fits the characteristics of a tragic hero.

The lesson includes:

Do Now Activity:
A quick recap of Act 1, Scene 1.

Analysis of the Captain’s Speech:
Students will analyse the captain’s description of Macbeth’s bravery in battle, discussing how Shakespeare presents him as a noble and heroic character.

Tragic Hero Exploration:
The students will then explore the characteristics of a tragic hero, identifying these traits in Macbeth based on what they have learnt from Act 1, Scene 2.

Independent Writing Task:
Students will complete an independent writing task focused on how Shakespeare uses the captain’s speech to establish Macbeth as a heroic figure. Sentence starters are provided to guide their responses.

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