Limericks are short, light- hearted poems that satirize politics, the customs of society, or public figures.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Macbeth and Banquo meet the witches
Advertisements

Macbeth Act III  Banquo sees that the prophecy has come true but suspects Macbeth’s foul play in achieving it.  Macbeth fears Banquo Banquo because.
Objective: Students will review important sections of Act III, Scenes I-VI A genda for February 3, Macbeth Act III Quiz 2.Review Quiz 3.Key Scenes.
MACBETH… tips and hints….. Some “catch-up” tips… 4&feature=related
MACBETH - ACT III, SCENE I Scene Analysis Annie C, Klara K, Annie K, Michelle T, Josh Z.
Act 5, Scene 1 Characters: A Gentlewoman, Doctor, Lady Macbeth Setting: Night time inside the king’s palace at Dunsinane Lady Macbeth has been driven mad.
Mohammed Azeem. The Story of Macbeth. The Characters ➔ Macbeth = Thane Of Glamis. ➔ Lady Macbeth = Macbeth wife. ➔ Three wired sisters = witches. ➔ King.
Macbeth: Act 3, scene 1 lines 15-18: When Banquo says he is dutybound to serve his king, is his tone warm or cold? lines 29-32: What kinds of stories might.
Invitation to Write: Respond to the following quote: “Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string” from Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “Self-Reliance.”
Macbeth test breakdown
+ Macbeth The Scottish Play. + Quick Facts about Macbeth Written in 1606 by William Shakespeare Published in 1623 by two senior members of Shakespeare’s.
Scene Summaries.
Patrick, Amanda, Felicia, Tyler
Macbeth *.
Limerick Competition A limerick is a fun, comic type of poem. There was an old man with a beard, Who said, ‘It’s just as I feared – Two owls and a hen,
Act I journal The following is to be answered in your Journal. Label as Journal Journal #1 – November 19 After Scene 1: Do you believe there are people.
Macbeth The Characters.
Macbeth: The Summary By Danny Yardley During a horrendous thunderstorm the victorious Macbeth (who has just won a war against the Norwegians) meets three.
Year 5/6 Recreate the story!. Three Witches meet on a heath in Scotland.
Macbeth Act 5.
Macbeth: The Summary By Josh The old withered crones (witches) stood on top of a hillside awaiting the brave but noble general Macbeth Whose future they.
Characters MacbethEponymous protagonist, ambitious and ruthless Lady MacbethDefies expectations, strong and ambitious, but goes mad WitchesSupernatural.
Macbeth Act 3 scene Summaries.
Macbeth Review Fill in the blanks..
April Welcome back! Please take out your journals and write down at least 2 problems that Macbeths faces now that he has been crowned King. Predict.
NEW SPELLING LIST Week 2 Glossary Act: the movements of a play like Volumes in a novel Archaic: something from a past time Divine Right of Kings: the idea.
Warm-up What are the pros and cons of sleepwalking? What are the pros and cons of sleepwalking?
POWER In Shakespeare “Absolute power corrupts absolutely” John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, first Baron Acton (1834–1902).
Objective: Students will review important sections of Act II, Scenes I-IV Ag enda for January 30, Macbeth Act II Quiz 2.Review Quiz 3.Key Scenes.
Amber, Chelsea, Kayla, Robert Period 7 (Act II). Scene 1 Summary Kayla Elwell Banquo is talking to fleance about how something isn’t right. Then incomes.
MACBETH UNIT – DAY 6 1.Add the following Dramatic Terms and Definitions: 1.Symbolism - The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. 2.Dramatic Irony.
Mark, Naman, Hyunjin, Julia, Tess. Act 1 Scene 3 “You seem to understand me by each at once her choppy finger laying upon her skinny lips. You should.
Macbeth Act III Notes. ACT III: scene i ▪ Banquo opens the scene by voicing his suspicions that Macbeth has committed murder in order to obtain the crown.
Act III discussion questions. Act III, scene 1, lines 1-10 In lines 2-3 what does Banquo think about Macbeth? In lines 8-10 why does Banquo believe that.
Limericks are short, light- hearted poems that satirize (poke fun at and point out the flaws of) politics, the customs of society, or public figures.
MACBETH By Shakespeare in Where? Scotland in the Middle Ages.
Forms of Poetry. Narrative Poem A narrative poem tells a story in verse. A verse is an ordered arrangement of lines. A narrative poem has a plot and characters.
Macbeth Matching Plot (T/F) On test Macbeth On test.
Three strange witches meet
Act 3 Scene 4 His illness will come again because he cannot be fully secure until Fleance is dead. Macbeth How does Macbeth react to the news of Fleance’s.
Macbeth Cast of Characters. Macbeth A general in King Duncan ’ s army. His driving ambition to become the King of Scotland corrupts him.
Addison Michael Trial Sam
Three strange witches meet
Macbeth.
Macbeth Presentation Part II.
Macbeth Jeopardy Act 1 Act 2 Act 3 Act 4 Act 5 Q 2 XP Q 2 XP Q 2 XP
Macbeth Learning Objective
Play that funky History…
Introduction to MacBeth
Macbeth and Ambition.
Macbeth Act I Quiz.
Macbeth Revision of Act 2 Date:
English Test Start immediately – test ends 9.45
Warm-up Trust – define and explain.
POWER In Shakespeare “Absolute power corrupts absolutely”
Macbeth Act Two.
Macbeth Reading 5 Date: Objectives
OR… THE play which shall not be named!
Three strange witches meet
Shakespeare: Macbeth.
Macbeth Reading 6 Date: Objectives
Macbeth: Final Discussion Questions
Warm-up Two-faced – define and explain.
Macbeth Act III scenes 1-3
Macbeth Act 2.
Macbeth Revision of Act 1 Date:
Macbeth Act II Scene 1 Fleance: son of Banquo
Macbeth Act 2.
Limericks Limericks are short, light-hearted poems that satirize politics, the customs of society, or public figures.
Presentation transcript:

Limericks are short, light- hearted poems that satirize politics, the customs of society, or public figures.

 Five lines long  Rhyme scheme is A, A, B, B, A  Lines 1, 2, and 5 have 8-10 syllables.  Lines 3 and 4 have 5-6 syllables.

A Lady Macbeth can talk the talk A Doing the deed? She does balk. B Once the murdering starts B She seems to lose heart, A And off the deep end she might walk.

(8) I thought that Macbeth was a friend, (8) But he wanted my nice life to end. (5) My son he did fear, (5) Death caused him no tear; (8) I will haunt Macbeth to the end.

Write four Macbeth-related limericks for Friday. Write four Macbeth-related limericks for Friday. Mark the poetic meter of one of your four limericks. Mark the poetic meter of one of your four limericks. Make the limericks look cool on a sheet of paper. Make the limericks look cool on a sheet of paper. Possible Options:  Describe and evaluate a major character in your limerick  Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, Banquo, Duncan, Macduff, Fleance, or Malcolm  Create a pro-Macbeth or anti-Macbeth limerick from the perspective of another character  Summarize the plot thus far