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How does Shakespeare explore deception and performance in ‘Macbeth’? This 27-slide lesson explores this pivotal question.

Things are never what they seem in ‘Macbeth’: fair is foul and foul is fair when it comes to the much-contested fate of the crown.

Explore how Macbeth and Lady Macbeth commit regicide through endless deception and performance, but also how they ultimately become trapped in their own web of lies.

Questions, discussion points and tasks are included. An essay question (based on an extract from the play) is featured at the end of the lesson.

This lesson is perfect for those studying the play at GCSE, but could be used for other year groups too.

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