 1.3 and 1.4 – listening and plot  Word choices and meaning  Watch to 1.4, two versions.

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 1.3 and 1.4 – listening and plot  Word choices and meaning  Watch to 1.4, two versions

 “He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust” Paraphrase the following sentence in your journals.

Write the following phrase in your journals  “He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust” Now paraphrase the sentence in your journals.

Activities  Warm up-stress  inflection Objectives  Stress and inflection affects meaning  Nonverbal communication

1.3 Soon after the three witches prophesy that Macbeth will be the than of Cawdor, Ross and Angus arrive with the news of Macbeth’s new title. Macbeth then contemplates the witches other prophecies: That Banquo will be the father of kings, and that Macbeth will be king

1.4 Duncan announces that his son Malcolm will be heir to the throne (Prince of Cumberland) and says that he will spend the night at Inverness, Macbeth's castle

In your journals 1. The prophecies given to Macbeth and Banquo suggest incredible possibilities for their future--- How do both men react to this knowledge? Be very clear about what is different between Macbeth’s reaction and Banquo’s. 2. Towards the end of the scene, Macbeth settles on how he will react to the new that he is destined to become king. What lines does he speak that show how he feels about the chance of becoming king, and what do they mean? Do you know what he’s going to do next?

Stress and inflection is all about how we read a line.  Stress-the relative force with which a sound or syllable is spoken  Inflection- a change in pitch or tone of voice KEY IDEA: how we say a line changes what it means

 Stress-the relative force with which a sound or syllable is spoken Go back to the warm up in your journals  “He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust”  Now listen to each student as they stress a different word. How does the meaning of the sentence change with the different stressed words? KEY IDEA: how we say a line changes what it means

 Is the execution done on Cawdor?  Inflection: a change in tone or pitch  Tone rises as you read  Tone falls as you read  Pause…

 Is the execution done on Cawdor?  What meaning is implied without words

 Write down 3 sentences often said (aloud, not texted) to you by someone close to you: a parent, a brother or sister, a friend.  Indicate the typical stress, inflection, and meaning for each.  Change the stress, inflection. How does it affect the meaning?