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Macbeth




"By the Pricking of my thumbs... something wicked this way comes"​


macbeth text
Common Core Standards for 12th Grade English

Read: Lit
Read: Info Text
writing
language
speak & Listen

Intro to Shakespeare
AEldu Englisc vs. Middel Englissh vs. Modern English*
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Basics of Shakespeare

Macbeth 
by William Shakespeare

Common core standards covered in macbeth unit
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"When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightning or in rain?"
 "When the hurly-burly's done. When the battle's lost and won."      
~ The First Two Witches~
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Macbeth was the Thane of Glamis. Here is the real Glamis Castle, home of the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, Viscount Lyon, The Thane of Glamis, ancestral home of the Queen Mother, the current Queen Elizabeth's mother.
finding king macbeth
The monster of glamis
queen mother at glamis
the real macbeth
Lady Macbeth
macbeth and witches
the witches and nature
the "scottish play"
the curse of macbeth
king murdered at glamis
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The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth d. 2002, age 101 Mother of the current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II
Play''s political context
Blaming the witches
king james and witches
king james witchcraft trial
the daemonologie
sucking up to the king
tracing macbeth's path
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Cawdor Castle. Although stylized the Thane of Glamis and the Thane of Cawdor, the title is the only mention of Cawdor in the play.
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What's left of MacDuff's Castle, the location where Macbeth kills Macduff's wife and son.
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Scone Palace, location of Macbeth's coronation.
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Dunsinane Hill and what's left of the ancient fortifications.
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All that's left of Birnam Wood is Birnam Oak, on the left and Birnam Sycamore, on the right.

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