Analyzing Macbeth's Accusation Towards Macduff

Analyzing Macbeth's Accusation Towards Macduff
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Delve into Macbeth's decision towards Macduff upon learning of his escape to England, exploring themes of betrayal, loyalty, and deceit. Engage in a thought-provoking discussion on what constitutes a traitor through close readings and text analysis, culminating in a reflective examination of Macduff's alleged treachery.

  • Macbeth
  • Macduff
  • Betrayal
  • Analysis
  • Shakespeare

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  1. The Tragedy of Macbeth Lesson 9- Act 4, Scenes 1-2

  2. Activator- The Witches Chant

  3. Activity 1- Close Reading of 4.1

  4. The Prophecies- Part 2 Appearance Prophecy Apparition 1 Apparition 2 Apparition 3 Apparition 4

  5. Text Analysis: What does Macbeth decide to do to Macduff after finding out that Macduff has fled to England?

  6. Activity 2- Definition of a Traitor?

  7. Define Traitor in Your Own Words:

  8. Was Macduff a Traitor?

  9. SON Was my father a traitor, mother? LADY MACDUFF Ay, that he was. SON What is a traitor? LADY MACDUFF Why, one that swears and lies. SON And be all traitors that do so? LADY MACDUFF Every one that does so is a traitor and must be hanged. SON And must they all be hanged that swear and lie? LADY MACDUFF Every one. SON Who must hang them? LADY MACDUFF Why, the honest men. SON Then the liars and swearers are fools, for there are liars and swearers enough to beat the honest men and hang up them.

  10. Writing Tine: Was Macduff a traitor? Defend your answer with text based evidence.

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