English Literature Day 28 1.Test has been postponed until tomorrow 2.Act V wrap up 3.Review session 4.Work time to finish up reading guide and quote log.

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English Literature Day 28 1.Test has been postponed until tomorrow 2.Act V wrap up 3.Review session 4.Work time to finish up reading guide and quote log. 5.Homework: Macbeth test tomorrow, reading guide, quote log monologue due tomorrow. 1.Test has been postponed until tomorrow 2.Act V wrap up 3.Review session 4.Work time to finish up reading guide and quote log. 5.Homework: Macbeth test tomorrow, reading guide, quote log monologue due tomorrow.

Learning Target Students will understand character development and the theme of Shakespeare’s Macbeth

Review Activity Split off into groups of 3 Answer these questions as a group and be prepared to back up your claims from the text. Split off into groups of 3 Answer these questions as a group and be prepared to back up your claims from the text.

Group Questions How has Macbeth changed from Act I to Act V? Were these changes realistic? What was Macbeth’s tragic flaw? What characteristics of a hero do we see in Macbeth? How could you relate to this flaw? How could you relate Macbeth to a modern day story? How has Macbeth changed from Act I to Act V? Were these changes realistic? What was Macbeth’s tragic flaw? What characteristics of a hero do we see in Macbeth? How could you relate to this flaw? How could you relate Macbeth to a modern day story?

Class questions Are themes of Macbeth still applicable to everyday life? In your opinion who ultimately causes Macbeth’s downfall? What about Lady Macbeth? Is she a tragic hero? Does this story have a happy ending? For who? How else could the story have ended? Are the witches responsible for all of this? Are themes of Macbeth still applicable to everyday life? In your opinion who ultimately causes Macbeth’s downfall? What about Lady Macbeth? Is she a tragic hero? Does this story have a happy ending? For who? How else could the story have ended? Are the witches responsible for all of this?