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Dive into the complex themes of Shakespeare's Macbeth with our engaging warm-up session. Today, we explore the word "implacable," unpack the effects of paranoia on character development, and discuss the nature of the tragic hero. Participate in vocabulary practice, review Act II notes and quotes, and prepare for our upcoming quiz. Don't forget to familiarize yourself with the motif as we analyze recurring ideas and symbols within the play. Let's deepen our understanding of this classic work together!
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Monday, April 23, 2012 Warm Up: What just happened in Macbeth? (take new warm up sheet) SAT Word: implacable adj. not to be appeased, mollified, or pacified; inexorable: an implacable enemy.
Goals • What are some interesting words for people? • What does PARANOIA do to a man (Macbeth)? • Tragic Hero Essay Assignment
I. Week 13 Word Study • View power point • Complete practice on reverse • Study for Friday Quiz!
II. Literary Term of the Day motif – an idea, character, symbol, or image that recurs in a literary work or works.
III. Macbeth • Begin Act III 1. Roles 2. Act II notes & Quotes 3. Vocabulary