Lesson Plans: Macbeth (Digital Download)
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Shakespeare as a man, poet, and writer is significant. He was highly influenced by what was happening around him in Elizabethan England. During each session, students will read portions of the play, look at historical context for what was written, delve into the various controversies that surround William Shakespeare and how these relate to his writings and the world today.
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Introduction  

“Macbeth” is a classic play written by William Shakespeare in the early 1600s.  This is one of his most well-known tragedies.  Understanding his works also helps us understand the history of the time period, as he was highly influenced by Elizabethan culture:  the politics, the arts, religion, and the people, in general.  “Macbeth” is well-known and has been reproduced in many formats throughout the centuries since it was written.  Film versions have ranged from a classic in 1948, which was true to the original text, to more modern films in 1971, 1978, to a more modern version in 2007, starring Sam Worthington.  What can we learn from a play written so many centuries ago?  Throughout this lesson, students will learn the various lessons Shakespeare attempted to portray in his story of “star-crossed” lovers and how these lessons are still relevant today.

Lesson Plan Format  

Shakespeare as a man, poet, and writer is significant.  He was highly influenced by what was happening around him in Elizabethan England.  During each session, students will read portions of the play, look at historical context for what was written, delve into the various controversies that surround William Shakespeare and how these relate to his writings and the world today.
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