Objective: By the end of class, students will continue to read and analyze Macbeth with a focus on developing writing and literacy skills in order to prepare for keystones and make real life connections.
DO NOWConstructed response - 25 points
Lady Macbeth repeatedly washes her hands in Act 5 scene 2 (pages 181-183) while sleepwalking, trying to "wash away the blood" and rid herself of guilt.
In Act 2 scene 2, pages 59 and 61, Lady Macbeth clearly associates blood on hands with guilt but has a different attitude about it.
Analyze how Lady Macbeth's views bloody hands and guilt in Act 2 compared to Act 5. Explain how her attitude and belief of ridding of guilt changes.
Direct Instruction
Vocab practice
Read conclusion of Macbeth - Act V - scenes 4-8
View Conclusion
Independent
Compete Study Guide Questions
Check for Understanding
Review answers to study guide questions
Closure
Review objective for Friday and Vocabulary quiz.
Exit Pass
Just as in Act 1, Macbeth is involved in a bloody battle but the circumstances and results are a bit different and ironic. Explain.
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