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Mrs. Pieczynski The Tragedy of Macbeth

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Mrs. Pieczynski

The Tragedy of Macbeth

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TragedyA narrative literary

work depicting serious and important events, in which the protagonist comes to an unhappy end

The protagonist is a TRAGIC HERO, one who suffers his fate due to a flaw in his personality

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ExpositionInciting (Exciting) ForceRising ActionClimaxFalling ActionMoment of Final Suspense Catastrophe

Plot Structure of a Tragedy

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Gender Issues Ladylike vs. Women are source of evil?Cowardly or Manly?

Reality vs. Illusion“Look like the innocent flower, but be the

serpent under’t.”Power- Unrestrained ambition

Themes

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Blank Verse- unrhymed, metrical lines of poetry

Iambic Pentameter- 10 syllables per line, stress on the 2nd syllable, every other syllable

Shakespeare’s Writing Style

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Act I, scene i

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Paradox-a contradiction

“Fair is foul and foul is fair…”

Literary Terms

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Act I, scene ii

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Act I, scene iii.

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Soliloquy-a speech alone on stageAside-other characters “don’t hear” thoughts

Literary Terms

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Dramatic Irony-a situation in which the audience knows more than a character

Thane of Cawdor!!!

Literary Terms

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Literary TermsPersonification-When

human qualities are used to describe something nonhuman

“If chance will have me king, why chance may crown me without my stir.”

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Act I, scene iv

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Inflection- a rise or fall in pitch or tone “Is execution done on Cawdor?”

Literary Terms

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Stress- emphasis on a word or syllable “He was a gentleman on whom I built an

absolute trust.”

Literary Terms

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Apostrophe-A figure of speech in which a speaker directly addresses an absent or dead person, an abstract quality, or something nonhuman as if it were present and capable of responding

“Stars, hide your fires. Let not light see my black and deep desires.”

Literary Terms

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Act I, scene v

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Act I, scene vi

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Act I, scene vii

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Subtext-the underlying meaning beneath the words

“He that’s coming must be provided for…”

Literary Terms

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Simile-A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things, using a connective word such as “like” or “as”“Your face, my thane, is as a book where men may

read strange matters.”

Metaphor-does not use like or as

Literary Terms-Imagery

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Act II, scene i

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Act II, scene ii

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Symbol-something that represents something else

Blood=GuiltColors:

WhiteBlackRed

“My hands areof your color, but I shame to wear a heart so white.”

Literary Terms

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Act II, scene iii

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Comic Relief- a moment of humor after tension

Literary Terms

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Simile-A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things, using a connective word such as “like” or “as”“Your face, my thane, is as a book where men may

read strange matters.”

Metaphor-does not use like or as“There’s daggers in men’s smiles…”

Literary Terms-Imagery

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Act II, scene iv

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Act III, scene i

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Act III, scene ii

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Act III, scene iii

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Act III, scene iv

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Act III, scene v

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Act III, scene vi

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Act IV, scene i

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Act IV, scene ii

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Act IV, scene iii

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Act V, scene i

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Act V, scene ii

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Act V, scene iii

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Act V, scene iv

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Act V, scene v

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Act V, scene vi, vii, viii