Literature and Life, Book 4Scott, Foresman, 1933 - American Literature |
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... scene ? Scene ii 1. Why is Duncan not in the battle with his troops ? What characteristics of Macbeth are brought out in the account of the bleeding Sergeant ? At the end of the scene what is your opinion of Duncan and Macbeth ? 2. How ...
... scene ? Scene ii 1. Why is Duncan not in the battle with his troops ? What characteristics of Macbeth are brought out in the account of the bleeding Sergeant ? At the end of the scene what is your opinion of Duncan and Macbeth ? 2. How ...
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... scene . Scene ii 1. Do any of Macbeth's earlier speeches in the play bear out the truth of lines 20- 22 ? When have we seen Macbeth “ recoil and start " ( line 23 ) ? 2. What dramatic effect does the last line of the scene have ? Scene ...
... scene . Scene ii 1. Do any of Macbeth's earlier speeches in the play bear out the truth of lines 20- 22 ? When have we seen Macbeth “ recoil and start " ( line 23 ) ? 2. What dramatic effect does the last line of the scene have ? Scene ...
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... scene ? class . Or several students may present the same passage. Scene iv What was the prediction of the witches concerning Birnam Wood ? Could it apply to the action in this scene ? What is your feeling about the remaining predictions ?
... scene ? class . Or several students may present the same passage. Scene iv What was the prediction of the witches concerning Birnam Wood ? Could it apply to the action in this scene ? What is your feeling about the remaining predictions ?
Contents
HISTORY | 4 |
PART ONEPAGAN AND MEDIEVAL TIMES 55 B C 1500 A D | 5 |
SELECTIONS FOR CHAPTER I | 15 |
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