Malcolm
Subject: English
Age range: 14-16
Resource type: Assessment and revision
A character revision poster of Malcolm with key quotations on the following themes: Masculinity/Femininity; Appearance and Reality; Children; Guilt; Kingship; Fate, Free Will and Ambition.
Quotations are not definitive, but offer a simple way for students to link quotations and theme for revision purposes. Act, scene and line are also given. Would be useful printed onto A3 for classroom revision or A4 for home revision.
Bundle of all eight Macbeth character posters found here
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/macbeth-revision-posters-12070022
Original illustrations by mancsunshine (copyright)
Best wishes,
Englbee x
A bundle is a package of resources grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place.
EIGHT REVISION POSTERS for those studying Macbeth at GCSE. Suitable for those aiming for grades 6-9. Each poster contains an original hand-drawn illustration of a character with their role within the tragedy underneath i.e. tragic hero or tragic victim etc. The posters cover the following six themes: Masculinity/Femininity; Appearance and Reality; Children; Guilt; Kingship; Fate and Ambition. Each poster contains a key quotation or quotations with a short piece of analysis in order to demonstrate how Shakespeare's methods of language and characterisation explore the themes within the play. Layout of the themes within the posters are similar in order for side-by-side study of themes across characterisation. Quotations are not definitive, but offer a simple way for students to link quotations and theme for revision purposes. Act, scene and line are also given. Could be printed onto A3 for classroom revision or A4 for home revision. A high-ability booklet on Macbeth can be found at my shop below: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/macbeth-high-ability-gcse-12053952 Original illustrations by mancsunshine (copyright) Best wishes, Englbee x
Macbeth resources for high-ability pupils studying for English Literature GCSE. Bundle contains: 1) An introduction to the dramatic tragedy genre with didactic and interactive tasks to help your pupils understand tragedy as a genre 2) A 60-page graphic organiser workbook with support for every scene. Includes information and questions on themes, genre, method and context 3) A 16-page study-guide which will help with teacher preparation and student revision. Includes mini essays and reflections on: gender, children, boundaries, Great Chain of Being, the Human Condition, plus notes on the dramatic tragedy genre 4) Eight character revision posters which focuses on how each contributes to the following six themes: gender, guilt, kingship, children, appearance and realty, and fate/freewill. Key language evidence from the text is also included. All you need to teach Macbeth! Best wishes, Englbee
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