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Get out your Act 4 script for Macbeth. Skim and scan Act 4 and be ready to answer the following questions: 1.What is the setting? 2.What characters are in the scene? 3.How many apparitions appear in the scene? Name each one.
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Page 1: Get out your Act 4 script for Macbeth. Skim and scan Act 4 and be ready to answer the following questions: 1.What is the setting? 2.What characters are.

Get out your Act 4 script for Macbeth.Skim and scan Act 4 and be ready to answer the following questions:

1.What is the setting?

2.What characters are in the scene?

3.How many apparitions appear in the scene? Name each one.

Page 2: Get out your Act 4 script for Macbeth. Skim and scan Act 4 and be ready to answer the following questions: 1.What is the setting? 2.What characters are.

1.What is the setting?

2.What characters are in the scene?

3.How many apparitions appear in the scene? Name each one.

A Cave

3 witches, Macbeth, apparitions, Lennox

3—1st—Armed Head2nd—Bloody Child3rd—holding tree branch

Page 3: Get out your Act 4 script for Macbeth. Skim and scan Act 4 and be ready to answer the following questions: 1.What is the setting? 2.What characters are.

Act 4: Three Scenes

Things to Notice…

• Shortest Act• Clarifies Macduff as Macbeth’s Foil• Shows the witches’ “false security” plan for Macbeth• Shows Macbeth’s deterioration and total descent into evil and cruelty.

Page 4: Get out your Act 4 script for Macbeth. Skim and scan Act 4 and be ready to answer the following questions: 1.What is the setting? 2.What characters are.

Act Four, Scene 1

Plot summary: Macbeth seeks out the witches, and the witches prophesy further but leave out details tThen, Lennox tells Macbeth that Macduff is raising an army against him.

Page 5: Get out your Act 4 script for Macbeth. Skim and scan Act 4 and be ready to answer the following questions: 1.What is the setting? 2.What characters are.

• Act 4:__________will return to ruin Macbeth

• Macbeth thinks: it doesn't matter; he's born of woman so I'm safe.

• Act 5: Macbeth's Realization:

"An armed Head"

• Act 4: "no man of woman born shall harm Macbeth--means

• Macbeth thinks: Everyone is born from a woman--I'm safe!

• Act 5: Macbeth's realization:

"A bloody child"

Page 6: Get out your Act 4 script for Macbeth. Skim and scan Act 4 and be ready to answer the following questions: 1.What is the setting? 2.What characters are.

• Macbeth need not fear until great Birnam wood shall come to Dunsinane.

• (Macbeth thinks: how can trees move up a hill: Impossible! I'm safe.)

• Act 5: Macbeth's realization:

"a child wearing a crown and holding a

tree"

• ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Act 5

Realization Moment:

Page 7: Get out your Act 4 script for Macbeth. Skim and scan Act 4 and be ready to answer the following questions: 1.What is the setting? 2.What characters are.

Imagery: The show of eight kings; ends with Banquo holding glass (glass = mirror)

Discuss the meaning of this:

 

Page 8: Get out your Act 4 script for Macbeth. Skim and scan Act 4 and be ready to answer the following questions: 1.What is the setting? 2.What characters are.

1.Foil: a character who is presented as a contrast to a second character so as to point to or show to advantage some aspect of the second character.

Who is emerging as Macbeth’s Foil in this scene?

Page 9: Get out your Act 4 script for Macbeth. Skim and scan Act 4 and be ready to answer the following questions: 1.What is the setting? 2.What characters are.

Scene 2—Macduff’s castlePlot summary:  Assassins surprise and kill Macduff’s family at their castle. 

Page 10: Get out your Act 4 script for Macbeth. Skim and scan Act 4 and be ready to answer the following questions: 1.What is the setting? 2.What characters are.

Pathos:  Great feeling.  How has Shakespeare set this scene up with great pathos, so the audience feels strong emotion?

Page 11: Get out your Act 4 script for Macbeth. Skim and scan Act 4 and be ready to answer the following questions: 1.What is the setting? 2.What characters are.

Juxtaposition of Contrast:  the powerful effect of two very different images Placed side-by-side

A touching “mother-child” scene; the innocence and playfulness of the dialogue between them; the mother’s worry that they are unprotected.

The brutal murder by the assassins that Macbeth has sent to kill Macduff’s family.

Page 12: Get out your Act 4 script for Macbeth. Skim and scan Act 4 and be ready to answer the following questions: 1.What is the setting? 2.What characters are.

Demonstrating your knowledge of Act 4:

Choice #1:Create a Macbeth Prop Box—transform a shoebox into a display for an “artifact”—an object related to the play Macbeth. Include three related quotations, and an explanation of how the object is significant to the play and its themes and/or characters.

Page 13: Get out your Act 4 script for Macbeth. Skim and scan Act 4 and be ready to answer the following questions: 1.What is the setting? 2.What characters are.

Choice #2: Graphic Design/Comic book…trace a character’s transformation throughout Macbeth with one “comic book” page from each act of the play~4-5 total. Each page should show a significant plot event related to the character that shows how s/he was at the beginning of the play, and how s/he changes throughout the play. Each page must include a significant quote from the novel that reveals characterization.

Page 14: Get out your Act 4 script for Macbeth. Skim and scan Act 4 and be ready to answer the following questions: 1.What is the setting? 2.What characters are.

Choice #3: Macbeth: Quality Cartoon Quote Posters

Draw 3-5 cartoon illustrations that feature a significant quote from Macbeth.

Make sure that the quote is written in large, attention-getting letters that communicate the idea of the quote.


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