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1. Macbeth.pdf
1 Macbeth Study Guide (prepared by - … 1 Macbeth Study Guide (prepared by student teacher Alan Newton) Act I, Scene 1. Synopsis: Three witches meet in a field and discuss plans for a future meeting with ...

2. macbeth-final-essay-respons.pdf
Final Essay on William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy … Final Essay on William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth Choose one of the prompts listed on the next page, and write an organized and critical

3. macbeth_timeline.pdf
Macbeth: Timeline - Mom's Learning Links Macbeth: Timeline (Macbeth’s journey from good to evil) Act I, Scene i 3 witches plan to meet Macbeth: he is doomed from the start. Purpose: to show evil will ...

4. Macbeth Scene Summary Act 1.pdf
Macbeth Scene Summary Act 1 Macbeth and Banquo enter the stage and are unaware of the Witches at first. Macbeth’s first line in the play, “So foul ...

5. Macbeth Act One 3-7.pdf
Macbeth Act One 3-7 - Rhinebeck Central School … MACBETH ACT ONE (continued) Macbeth 1.3 Name_____ 1. What do you notice about the words Macbeth uses in his first line in the play? Why does Shakespeare make this ...

6. macbeth_act_i_study_guide_.pdf
Macbeth Act I Study Guide - C. Bacho's English … In his first line, Macbeth says, "So foul and fair a day I have not seen." What does this line remind you of from scene l? 16. The witches ereet Macbeth with what ...

7. Macbeth Q 1.1-1.6.pdf
Macbeth Questions, Act I, Scenes I-III Name Macbeth Questions, Act I, Scenes I-III Name_____ 1. Explain what you think is meant by the paradoxical phrase: “Fair is foul, and foul is

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