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01.05 Macbeth: Language and Themes 01.06 Macbeth: Character Development -…
01.05 Macbeth: Language and Themes
01.06 Macbeth: Character Development
01.05 Macbeth: Language and Themes
Treason: the act of betraying someone or something
Understanding Shakespeare
The Tragedy of Macbeth features his unique writing style and use of language.
Structure
Act 1: Setting and characters. Also the central problem.
Act 2: Provide the rising action.
Act 3: Is presented the climax of the plot.
Act 4: Provides falling action, connection between the third and fifth act.
Act 5: Moves from the climax to conclusion.
Language
Piours: Marked by showing reverence for deity and devotion to divine workship.
Clangor: A resounding dang or medley of clangs.
Dwindle: To become steadily less.
Palmy: Marked by prosperity.
Gloomy: Partially or totally dark.
Diction
Is the author's word choice.
Style
He was a singular writer. He uses contractions, create amissions, and his syntax was to keep up his prope rhythm.
Malice: the desire to cause pain or suffering
Infamous: known for something bad
Thane: general
Human experience: is anything that talks about what it means to be human
01.06 Macbeth: Character Development
Evaluating
studying to make judgment
Characterization
The creation or construction of a fictional character.
Personalities
The combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.
Characters
A person in a novel, play, or movie.
Authors
A writer of a book, article, or report.
Clues
A piece of evidence or information used in the detection of a crime or solving of a mystery.
Appears
Come into sight; become visible or noticeable, typically without visible agent or apparent cause.
Messiest
Confused and difficult to deal with.
Voices sound
A speech sound accompanied by sound from the vocal cords.
Macbeth—The Confident Husband?
Many of the lines Macbeth speaks in the play come in the form of a soliloquy. Basically this means he spends a lot of time talking to himself.
Macbeths—The Happy Couple?
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth give teamwork a whole new meaning in the scene that begins just after Macbeth has killed King Duncan.