The Tragedy of Macbeth Lesson 8- Act 3, Scenes 4-6.

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The Tragedy of Macbeth Lesson 8- Act 3, Scenes 4-6

Activator- Shakespeare’s Ghosts

Ghosts In Shakespeare's Time

Activity 1- Close Reading of 3.4

Class Discussion Class Discussion: How has becoming a murderer changed Macbeth as a person? You will brainstorm with a group and then share your thoughts in small discussion groups.

Activity 2- Close Reading of 3.5 Hecate is ANGRY

Annotation Skills Using Hecate’s speech, annotate the reasons she is angry and place your thoughts beside the text.

Activity 3- What is the Purpose? 3.6

After reading 3.6 determine what purpose the scene has for the reader. What is the Purpose? After reading 3.6 determine what purpose the scene has for the reader.