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Thursday. May 17, 2012. Please take out your: Notebooks, your Macbeth books and a WRITING UTENSIL. Take everything else off of your desks!. Students will be able to …. Class Objectives. Act I Vocab! (Final Review before tomorrow’s test!). Answer Act I Scene vi-vii Reading Questions. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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May 17, 2012
Please take out your:
Notebooks, your Macbeth books and a WRITING UTENSIL
Take everything else off of
your desks!
Class Objectives
Act I Vocab! (Final Review before tomorrow’s test!)
Answer Act I Scene vi-vii Reading Questions
Start reading Act II
Students will be able to …
Language Objectives
Define and identify part of speech for Act I vocab
Start Act II!
Students will be able to …
Critically analyze I.vi-vii of Macbeth
WORD PUZZLE!WORD PUZZLE!
•Answer: Get a Leg Up
GEL
Get a
Tomorrow: QUIZ!
The quiz will be on all of Act I and the vocab (pictures will be
allowed!)
New Vocab will be given out
next Monday!
Part of Speech:
Devoid of inhabitants or visitors
Adjective
Definition:
The desolate city was the perfect setting for a horror movie.
Desolate
Part of Speech:
A ceremonial drinking cup
Noun
Definition:
The chalice was used to drink from during the ceremony.
Chalice
Part of Speech:
To divide as if by cutting
Verb
Definition:
I cleaved the bread before baking and it resulted in a beautiful split top.
Cleave
Part of Speech:
To inflict punishment
Verb
Definition:
She chastised me by yelling at me and grounded me for three months.
Chastise
Part of Speech:
A messenger
Noun
Definition:
The bike courier raced around town trying to deliver all of his packages.
Courier
Part of Speech:
To regard with extreme hate; Repugnance
Verb
Definition:
Most cats abhor getting wet.
Abhor
Part of Speech:
To lead by deception
Verb
Definition:
The wolf beguiled the sheep by lulling them into a sense of calm before attacking them.
Beguile
Part of Speech:
A servile, dependent or underling
Noun
Definition:
The minions did their master’s bidding.
Minion
Part of Speech:
Of or relating to the body
Adjective
Definition:
The corporal drawing was detailed and explicit.
Corporal
Part of Speech:
Something that foreshadows what’s to come
Noun
Definition:
The clouds were a harbinger of the things to come.
Harbinger
Part of Speech:
Carried away with emotion; wholly absorbed
Adjective
Definition:
Jay-Z was rapt during Beyonce’s performance.
Rapt
Title page 98 of your notebook:
1. How does King Duncan feel about Macbeth’s castle when he arrives?
2. Scene 6 ends with Duncan saying the following to Lady Macbeth:
Give me your hand. Conduct me to mine host: we love him highly, And shall continue our graces towards him. By your leave, hostess.
2a. What does this reveal about how Duncan feels about Macbeth?
2b. What does this reveal about Macbeth, knowing that he is entertaining thoughts of murder towards Duncan?
3. How does Lady Macbeth plan to murder Duncan at the end of the scene?
If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well
It were done quickly: if th' assassination Could trammel up the consequence, and catch With his surcease success;
• What is Macbeth saying about the murder of
Duncan?
But in these cases We still have judgment here, that we but teach Bloody instructions, which, being taught, return To plague the inventor.This even-handed justice Commends the ingredients of our poison'd chalice To our own lips.
• What do you think Macbeth means when he speaks of ‘bloody instructions’
(remember his profession)?
He's here in double trust; First, as I am his kinsman and his subject, Strong both against the deed; then, as his host, Who should against his murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself.
• What are the reasons Macbeth gives for feeling loyalty towards Duncan in this passage?
Besides, this Duncan Hath borne his faculties so meek, hath been So clear in his great office, that his virtues Will plead like angels, trumpet-tongued, against The deep damnation of his taking-off;
• Highlight any words in this passage that have a positive meaning. • What do these words suggest about the character of Duncan?
I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself And falls on the other
• What does Macbeth suggest might be the end result of ambition here?