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Enhance your study of Macbeth with this set of posters featuring key quotations about birds from the play.

Each poster highlights a significant line, such as ‘The raven himself is hoarse’ and ‘It was the owl that shrieked’.

Perfect for classrooms or study spaces, these visually engaging posters help students connect with the themes of foreboding, death, and the unnatural, as represented through Shakespeare’s masterful use of bird imagery.

These posters not only enhance visual learning but also encourage students to explore a wider range of quotations, helping their work stand out as thoughtful and detailed during assessment periods.

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