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Slides 1 Through 21 Are needed Macbeth Background Slides 1 Through 21 Are needed

Shakespeare- Renaissance Drama Rebirth of interest in Greek Tragedies Shakespeare wrote three types of plays: Histories Comedies- has a happy ending Tragedies- tragic hero comes to a miserable end

Historical Background The Title Character based on a historical Macbeth, king of 11th century Scotland He seized the throne after killing King Duncan

Shakespeare’s Sponsor King James the First: reigned: 1603-1625 James interested in witchcraft- but didn’t necessarily believe- used it for political purposes Belief about witches widespread- WHY:? illiterate people, no scientific explanation

Witches- Famous Three in Macbeth

Characteristics of Tragedy Tragic hero must begin the play as a person of importance Someone looked up to because of position and/or ability Cannot be an average guy Never a woman 

Characteristics of Tragedy Tragic hero exhibits extraordinary abilities Also has a TRAGIC FLAW that leads to his downfall Tragic flaw is usually associated with HUBRIS- excessive pride Macbeth’s tragic flaw is driven by his AMBITION

Characteristics of Tragedy Antagonist- outside forces with whom the hero battles Pushes him toward the tragic ending

Characteristics of Tragedy A series of casually related events lead the hero to the catastrophe Catastrophe- the hero dies, others may die

Characteristics of Tragedy Right before his death tragic hero must recognize his flaw – his OOPS moment Gains the pity of the audience- they then feel fear- for if this can happen to a man so great, what does it mean for the common man.

Characteristics of Tragedy Tragic hero comes to an unhappy and miserable end

Characteristics of Tragedy Tragic hero meets death with dignity and courage Macbeth somewhat problematic in the end for some readers question whether or not his OOPS moment is big enough

Comic Relief in Tragedy The following of a serious scene with a lighter humorous scene Gives audience relief Juxtaposition heightens the prior tragedy

Terms to Remember/Review

Soliloquy Speech by a character ALONE on stage Shares innermost thoughts Only the audience hears.

Aside Remark from a character to the audience Can also be a remark from one character to another character that other characters on the stage DO NOT hear Will indicate in the text aside to- character name Aside- to audience only

Verse Drama Dialog consists mostly of poetry with a fixed rhyme or meter Blank verse- unrhymed iambic pentameter Shakespeare pulls characters out of verse to indicate something about his or her character

Motif: a recurring object, concept, or structure in a work of literature Blood Sleep Manhood Water Clothing Weather Birds Light and Dark

Shakespeare’s Language NOT OLD ENGLISH Archaic word usage Grammatical Forms: thou, thee, thy, thine, and thyself instead of you. Outdated Verb forms: Art for are Cometh for comes Unfamiliar vocab: Seeling=blinding Choppy=chapped Use the marginal notes in textbook to help with meaning. He coined words- like assassination

Dramatic Irony What appears to be true to characters in the play is seen to be false by the audience The audience has a more complete picture of the action as they watch EVERYTHING unfold

Themes Macbeth Themes: Things are not always what they seem. A central idea or unifying generalization implied or stated by the literary work Not a subject Must be in statement form Should NOT be an absolute Can be applied to humans and life beyond the text Macbeth Themes: Things are not always what they seem. Ambition is often blinding. Power can corrupt those who have it. Superstition often affects human behavior.

Key Characters Duncan Malcolm Donnalbain Macbeth Lady Macbeth Banquo Fleance Macduff Lady Macduff and her son Witches Porter Old Man Three murderers Gentlewoman Seyton Siward and Young Siward Ross and Lennox

Setting and Places 11th century Medieval Scotland Brief section in England with King Edward the Confessor Macbeth’s Castle: Inverness on Dunsinane Hill Macduff’s Castle: Fife Birnam Woods- a forest Scone-where kings are crowned Instead: “know you not he has? Unusual word order; Verbs before subjects Objects before verbs Says: “O, never shall that sun that morrow see!” instead of “O, the sun shall never see that morrow!”