Understand and Use Duologue in Macbeth Lesson Activities

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Explore duologue techniques in Macbeth through challenges involving creating a comic strip and re-telling the story of King Duncan's murder. Watch supporting videos and use Shakespearian dialogue. Enhance understanding of theatrical dialogue for two actors.

  • Macbeth
  • Duologue
  • Shakespeare
  • Lesson
  • Activities

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  1. Tuesday 14thJuly 2020 WALT: Understand and use duologue.

  2. WILF COMPLETED? Understand what duologue is Challenge 1 - Understand the video (Daggers for King Duncan) and use it to create a comic strip between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Challenge 2 and 3 Use the simplified dialogue as well as the video to create duologue between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth To be able to re-tell the plotting of King Duncan s murder

  3. TASK Task 1: All Challenges Watch Episode 3: Daggers for King Duncan https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/english-ks2-macbeth-ep3/z4mkxyc Task 2: Challenge 1 Re-watch the video and complete the comic strip bubbles for Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. I d like you to create your own discussion between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth about the killing of Duncan. See the comic strip worksheet on slide 4. Task 2: Challenge 2 and 3 Use the worksheet on slide 5 to re-tell the story of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth planning King Duncan s murder by creating your own drama duologue. To support you, you can use the original Shakespearian dialogue. Read Act 1, Scene 7 (for the dialogue) from the link at the bottom of this slide. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1533/1533-h/1533-h.htm#sceneI_1 Duologue = a play or part of a play with speaking roles for only two actors.

  4. Challenge 1:

  5. Challenge 2 and 3: Vocabulary Golden opinions = high opinions (for his bravery in battle) Afeared = frightened Peace! = be quiet! Silence! Screw your courage to the sticking place = tighten your courage until it is as firm as a screw This terrible feat = this awful deed or thing I must do False face must hide what the false heart must know = I must pretend to be friendly, knowing that I am going to kill Duncan later tonight

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