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Just Thinking… Behind every great man is a great woman (every great man is supported, guided, helped and even pushed by a great woman). ”The End Justifies the Means…” Sometimes it is necessary to do something wrong to get what you want. If someone feels that the ruler/s of his/her country is destroying the country, that person should try to overthrow the ruler/s. There are circumstances or events that justify murdering someone. Success is worth any price you have to pay. Traitors should be executed. What goes around comes around (karma). Human beings are easily tempted by things they want, even if it’s wrong.

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Just Thinking…• Behind every great man is a great woman (every great man is supported,

guided, helped and even pushed by a great woman).

• ”The End Justifies the Means…”• Sometimes it is necessary to do something wrong to get what you want.• If someone feels that the ruler/s of his/her country is destroying the

country, that person should try to overthrow the ruler/s.• There are circumstances or events that justify murdering someone.• Success is worth any price you have to pay.• Traitors should be executed.

• What goes around comes around (karma).

• Human beings are easily tempted by things they want, even if it’s wrong.

• Your astrological forecast (your horoscope) is a good indicator of how your day will go.

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Shakespeare…

To whom we are indebted…

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The History…Henry VIII

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Mary Queen of Scots, Elizabeth I, & James I

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Elizabethan Theater

• Globe– Built 1599, held 3000– Burnt 1613, rebuilt 1614– Puritans destroyed 1644

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Shakespeare 1564-1616 • Education

• Marriage & Family

• Writings-Career–2000+ Words–38 Plays:

Comedies, Tragedies, and Histories–154 Sonnets

• Why Shakespeare Still Matters

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Tragedies: Greek and Shakespeare

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MacBeth Sources/History

Holinshed’s ChroniclesOwn InventionReferences to James I

PremisePsychological dramaPolitical Statement

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MacBeth Character Overview

MacBethLady MacBethBanquoMalcolmDuncanWeird Sisters

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MacBeth

• ThemesAmbition

LeadershipPowerFate vs. Free Will

Reality vs. Perception

Gender

• MotifsBloodHandsSight, Seeing,

BlindnessSleep, InsomniaContradictionsClothing

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MacBeth

•TechniquesSoliloquyAsideBlank VerseProseCharacterization

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Assigment…Journaling to Understanding

Two-column notes1. Track and note references to your theme and your motif2. Note any character developments in the key characters: Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, Banquo3. Note any quotes/lines you are confused by/intrigued by/feel are important!

These will be your ticket into class each day…

NO NOTES…NO CLASS