This PowerPoint lesson guides the class through the pivotal banqueting scene. Close focus is devoted to the language used to describe the death of Banquo and the inner anguish of Macbeth as he is confronted by the ghost. Comparisons are made between the scheming of Macbeth in the previous scenes as well as his fears regarding the ‘snake’ and the damage done to his mental state when he learns of Fleance’s escape. Students are asked to consider the staging of the scene, discussing the different impacts achieved with or without the ghost actually present. This leads on to some consideration of the methods used by Shakespeare to forge links of understanding between the audience and Macbeth even though Macbeth seems to be further mired in sin than ever. The lesson closes with a set of discussion tasks comparing Macbeth and Lady Macbeth after Duncan’s murder and then again after Banquo’s murder. Three exam-style questions are added to allow students to practise writing about the play (and hints/reminders are provided for each). Ideal for candidates taking GCSE courses with AQA, Edexcel and OCR examination boards. 30+ 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 3 complete
This bundle contains 4 PowerPoint lessons (might even be suitable for 4+ lessons) featuring all 6 scenes in Act 3 of Macbeth. Language, structure, dramatic techniques and context are considered as are the links (language and character development) between previous scenes. Each lesson ends with a selection of examination-style questions suitable for students studying AQA, OCR or Edexcel courses at GCSE.
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