Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Act Three, Scenes Four- Six

October 4, 2017

E.Q: Characterize the characters using indirect and direct characterization. 
Obj: I can characterize the characters using indirect and direct characterization.

Starter: 

Reflect on the skit you performed yesterday.
Critique yourself and the groups performance.
What are you proud of you and what could you improve?

Vocabulary: 

Word: Flat Character
Part of Speech: Noun
Dictionary Definition: two-dimensional in that they are relatively uncomplicated and do not change throughout the course of a work. 
Your Definition: 
Activity: Give an example of a flat character.

Word: Round Character
Part of Speech; Noun
Dictionary Definition; extremely realistic, behaving and speaking in a "real life" manner. The character is complex and increases in complexity throughout the story.
Your Definition:
Activity: Give an example of a round character. 

Difference Between Flat and Round Characters - infographic

Activity: 

1.  Macbeth Act Three, Scenes 4-6

characters

Macbeth
Lords
Lady Macbeth
First Murderer
Lennox
Ross
First Witch
Hecate

Discussion Questions

Characterize Macbeth's actions during the dinner party.
Evaluate the implications of stated actions.
Analyze the role of the ghost.
Predict what destiny awaits Macbeth based on Hecate's speech.
Analyze the conversation between Lennox and Ross.


Compare and contrast the movie to the original production.

3.  TPEQEA

Respond to the topic in a TPEQEA paragraph.
Make sure that you use a quote from the play!

Characterize Macbeth by the end of the third act. 

Closure

Predict what will happen in act four.

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