Macbeth 4.4
Do now: In table groups: Discuss Macduff’s line: “Confusion now hath made his masterpiece:/ Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope/ The Lord’s anointed temple and stole thence/ The life o’th’building” (Act 2.3.76-9). What is being personified? Paraphrase.
Objectives:
- analyze figurative language in Act 2.3
- examine Shakespeare’s use of the Ancient Greek drama technique of a chorus in Act 2.4
- work effectively in book club groups
- effectively track an image in the play
Agenda:
- do now
- table groups: discuss the importance of the following quotes (identify figurative language!) (5-7 minutes)
- “Had I but died an hour before this chance,/ I had lived a blessed time, for form this instant,/ There’s nothing serious in mortality” (2.3.107-9).
- “Where we are,/ There’s daggers in men’s smiles; the nea’er in blood,/ The nearer bloody” (2.3. 164-66).
3. Class: re-read Act 2.4
- why does Shakespeare include a random character (Old man)?
- what information do we learn from this short scene? Anything new? Why do you think Shakespeare includes this scene?
4. Book Club Groups- 1 mod
5. Imagery Groups- 1 mod
6. Summarizer
HW: Read Act 3.1
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