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Lesson 2.10

To kill or not to kill

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Lesson Goals

Students will

  • gain an introduction to the background and language of Macbeth
  • analyze a shift in a dramatic character's emotional state through language and performance
and demonstrate understanding through
  • written responses to prompts
  • oral reading of dramatic lines
  • paraphrases and highlited lines in a dramatic scene

Do Now: Quick Write

Are we the authors of our own destiny, or do factors outside our own control influence the outcomes in our lives? Using your index cards, rate yourself from 1-5, using the scale below: with '1' meaning "Some things are simply out of your control" and '5' meaning "Life is what you make it". Based on the number you selected, describe a time in your life that best represents the number you selected. Meaning, if you selected '1', tell a story about a time you made all the right deciscions, and something bad still happened, or if you selected '5', tell a story about a time in your life in which the consequences completely aligned with your deciscions. Be prepared to share aloud.

Life is What You Make It

SomeThings are Simply Out of Your Corntrol

Discussion Question: Why do you think Macbeth believes he deserves to be king, although he did not 'earn' the title?

Let's try paraphrasing

Macbeth : If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me, Without my stir.

Based on this aside in scene 3, would Macbeths attitude lean more towards option 1 or option 5 from our Do Now. 1. Some Things are Simply Out of Your Corntrol 2. Life is What You Make It

Quick Write

Based on what you've learned from the first sixth scenes of Macbeth, why might Macbeth think that chance and fate is on his side? What circumstances have led him to believe that he might become king without having to take any action?

Respond in at least two complete sentences on the other side of your index card.

Fatalism

Fatalism: the belief that events are predetermined and that humans are unable to change them - In other words, sometimes things just happen

"The Prince of Cumberlan! that is a step/ On which I must fall down, or else o'erleap/ For in my way it lies."

At the beginning, Macbeth appears to have a fatalistic perspective on life.

How might we rephrase this in contemporary language?

What major event happened that caused his perspectie to change?

Towards the end, he begins to belive he is the autor of his own destiny.

When viewing the soliloquy, do you get the feeling that Macbeth is trying to talk himself into murder, out of murder, or both?

Eh, that was confusing:

  • Some of you were handed a notecard with a number on it.
  • This notecard corresponds with a line from the aformentioned soliloquy.
  • Find your assigned line, and highlight it.
  • We will do a quick read aloud of the soliloquy. Be ready to read your line when it comes up.
  • Using shakespearewords.com, search any word from your line that you do not understand, and find the definition.
  • With your group, annotate your assigned lined in your Student Reader to include the word's definition.
  • Take some time to translate your line into contemporary English (Hint: you may have to look at some of the lines around it to help add context)
  • Add your groups translation to the padlet.

Based on this first read, does it seem like Macbeth is trying to persuade or disuade himself from killing the king?

Rhetorical Situation?

Whole Class- White Board - Macbeth vs. Macbeth?

Brain Break | FIND THE PAIRS

Memorize all the cards and guess the position of each pair. Do it as quickly as possible and record your best score!

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I AM READY

Memorize the positions

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Where is the couple?

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Where is the couple?

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Where is the couple?

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Where is the couple?

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Where is the couple?

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your time

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Congratulations!

You have found all the pairs in record time!

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Lesson 2.11

Embodying Shakespeare through voice and movement

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Lesson Goals

Students will

  • paraphrase and interpret a Shakespeare dialogue
  • perform a choral reading and physical interpretaion of a Shakespeare dialogue
and demonstrate understanding through
  • paraphrase
  • interactive choral reading and physical interpretation of a dialogue

Do Now

In groups of three, draft nine lines of dialogue, where a girlfriend tries to convince a boyfriend to do something that he is hesitant to do. Your dialogue must contain at least three rhetorical devices, and the boyfriend must gradually warm-up to the girlfriend's persuassion. Be prperaed to present before the class.

Rhetorical Situation?

We've already determined the first Rhetorical Situation in Act 1 Scene 7 of Macbeth. Can you guess what the second rhetorical situation will be?

Let's Guess!

Audience

Speaker

As we read the rest of the Scene 7 today, keep track of any evidence you find that can support the purpose, using a highlighter.

Purpose

Eh, that was confusing:

  • In your groups, assign someone to read for Macbeth and someone to read for Lady Macbeth.
  • Conduct a "Reader's Theatre" of Line 30 through the end of the scene.
  • Those who are not reading should annotate, highligting any words they don't understand.
  • Using shakespearewords.com, search any word from your section that you do not understand, and find the definition.
  • With your group, annotate the section in your Student Reader to include the word's definition.
  • Take some time to translate your line into contemporary English.
  • Add your groups translation to the padlet.

Make time to share with the Readers the words you annotated.

Final Reader's Theatre

As we read the contemporary version of Act 1 Scene 7, be on the look out for the following rhetorical moves: refutation, rhetorical question, imagery,ad hominem, analogy, and pathos

Macbeth

What is it? What’s going on?

a modern love story...or is it?

He’s almost started dinner. Why did you leave the dining room?

Did he ask for me?

We’ll go no further with this business. He has given me a lot of honors recently, and all sorts of people have high opinions of me. I should be bathing in this glow now instead of throwing it away so soon.

Don’t you know he did?

Lorem...

Was it drunken confidence you felt earlier? Did this drunken confidence sleep it off and does it now feel hungover and sick thinking back on what it eagerly said before? From now on this is how I’ll measure your love to me. Are you afraid to act as brave as you talk? Are you going to want the crown more than anything else in life, but live considering yourself a coward, letting that voice which says, “I dare not” overrule the voice that says, “I will do it”? Are you like the proverbial cat that wants the fish but is afraid to get her feet wet?

Please, stop it! I am willing to do everything fitting for a man. Anyone who dares to do more is not a man.

Then what kind of animal were you when told me about this plan? When you dare to do it, then you will be a man. And by becoming more than what you are, you will be so much more of a man! Then, when you made these plans, the time and place weren’t yet right, but you would have made them work. Now, when they’ve fallen into place by themselves, you’ve lost your nerve by being provided with the perfect situation. I have nursed a child, so I know how it feels to love the baby who drinks my milk. I would take that baby while it was smiling at me, pull my nipple out of its mouth, and smash its brains out, if I had sworn to kill it as you have sworn to do this deed.

And if we fail?

If we fail! You need to resolve to be courageous, then we won’t fail. When Duncan is soundly asleep — which should be soon, since he's had a hard day’s journey — I’ll get his two servants so drunk with wine and toasting that their minds will be in a fog. Their memories will turn to vapor and their reasoning brains will lose control. When they’re drunk as pigs, and dead to the world, we can do whatever we want to the defenseless Duncan. What can’t we blame on his drunk servants, who will take the blame for the murder?

You should only have sons so that your fearless genes would only be passed along to male offspring. Once we’ve used the sleeping servants’ daggers for the murder and smeared them with Duncan’s blood, won’t everyone assume they’ve done it?

Who would dare interpret it otherwise? Especially after we have expressed our grief and shock so loudly upon hearing of his death?

Macbeth

a modern love story...or is it?

I’ve decided. I’ll give it everything I’ve got to see this terrible thing through. Let’s go, and let’s put on a pleasant show. Our lying faces must hide what our lying hearts are about to do.

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