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GCSE Macbeth
GCSE_Macbeth
#MacbethActOneScOnel.6FIRST WITCH: Where the place?SECOND WITCH: Upon the heath.THIRD WITCH: There to meet with Macbeth.The metrical hiccup before "Macbeth" announces the play's title character. The line is missing a syllable
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GCSE Macbeth
GCSE_Macbeth
THRONE and CROWN are used metonymically in the play to mean the Monarchy.THRONE appears 4 times. Macduff and Malcolm call it the THRONE. Macbeth only uses THRONE once, when he
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Nastazja Somers 🤜🏻 🌹 #forthemanynotthefew
NastazjaSomers
I left the biggest gem till the end & I wanna make this a special one. Let's watch it together as a community. From next week @The_Globe is giving us
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GCSE Macbeth
GCSE_Macbeth
ACT 1 SC 3:MACBETH: “So foul and fair a day I have not seen.”I’ve been thinking about this line a lot. What does Macbeth mean, why does he say it,
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MrsFlounders_EnglishTeacher🙋🏻♀️
FloundersMrs
Why I find the symbolism of washing blood from hands in Macbeth so fascinating... a thread. 1/ the immediacy of the image in a literal sense: the violence of the
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Rev Jeff Black
jeffblack945
RevThread #162Macbeth’s Descent1/ "Macbeth" and "Lear" make an interesting pair. "Lear" is a sprawling affair, Shakespeare’s longest play and most imaginative tragedy, dealing with an ancient, ahistorical f
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Farida Mili
FaridaMili
A thread on on paradoxes in MacbethA paradox is a statement which appears self-contradictory, but when examined closer turns out to be true.Paradoxes expose how the lines between what is
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ROU Weaponized Transparency
braak
just thinking about how Baz Luhrman solved the "how do we put guns in modern adaptations of Romeo and Juliet when they're always talking about swords?" problem by just showing
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Shakespeare's Globe
The_Globe
Here at the Globe, we love to tell stories, and even though we’re in lockdown that won’t stop us from sharing the magic of Shakespeare with you We’re absolutely
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𓆓𓄿𓅓𓄿𓃭
GoldCrucifix
[THREAD]Lily Rabe characters in 'American Horror Story' as Shakespearean heroines Nora Montgomery as Lady Macbeth [Macbeth]Lady Macbeth manipulates her husband by questioning his manhood & appeals to his sense of
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andrea bennett
akkabah
hmmm maybe we should do a canadian millennial-ish "what high school curriculum book was the fuckin worst" bracket? @ me w your contenders! i remember: A Tale of Two Cities,
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Lukey Barnsey
lukeybarnesy
Watching this Polish Macbeth the thing that strikes me the most is how few male actors we have that are genuinely traditionally masculine. I think a big part of it
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Holly Korbey
HKorbey
Report from the #homeschooling basement: (feels silly talking about our small steps with *everything* going on, but I want to share it. With so much destruction all around, it feels
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Freya
fod3
A good use of a free framing out my y7 unit: thinking of statements and marrying characters. So 1. women were expected to be dutiful daughters and wives (Portia, Juliet
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Zach Schonfeld
zzzzaaaacccchhh
MIKE D: Well I'm Mike D but you can call meEVERY BEASTIE BOY: Mona!MIKE D: Stayin at home to avoidEVERY BEASTIE BOY: Corona!AD-ROCK: When I quarantine, I still dress myEVERY
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Doncaster Council
MyDoncaster
How is your Sunday going?If you’re fed up of looking out the window, playing twister and putting all your Harry Potter books in alphabetical order again, we’re here to hopefully
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