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1 Warm-up What are the pros and cons of sleepwalking? What are the pros and cons of sleepwalking?

2 Standards ELACC11-12RL6: Analyze a case in which grasping point of view requires distinguishing what is directly stated in a text from what is really meant (e.g., satire, sarcasm, irony, or understatement). ELACC11-12RL6: Analyze a case in which grasping point of view requires distinguishing what is directly stated in a text from what is really meant (e.g., satire, sarcasm, irony, or understatement). ELACC11-12W1: Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence. ELACC11-12W1: Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence. ELACC11-12W4: Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience. ELACC11-12W4: Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience. ELACC11-12W3: Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, well-chosen details, and well-structured event sequences. ELACC11-12W3: Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, well-chosen details, and well-structured event sequences. Essential Question How does writing a play differ from writing a story or poem? How does writing a play differ from writing a story or poem? How does going beyond the text to imagine characters help us understand the literature? How does going beyond the text to imagine characters help us understand the literature?

3 Act V, Scene 1

4 Lady Macbeth has gone mad, causing her to sleepwalk and be haunted by the murders of Duncan, Banquo, and Lady Macduff. Lady Macbeth has gone mad, causing her to sleepwalk and be haunted by the murders of Duncan, Banquo, and Lady Macduff. The Doctor and a lady-in-waiting overhear her talking about the murders. The Doctor and a lady-in-waiting overhear her talking about the murders. Setting: Dunsinane, one of the King’s castles

5 Act V, Scene 2 Four lords of Scotland — Lennox, Menteth, Angus, and Caithness — resolve to join Malcolm and the English forces, who have by now marched into Scotland and are encamped at Birnam Wood, not far from Macbeth's stronghold at Dunsinane. Four lords of Scotland — Lennox, Menteth, Angus, and Caithness — resolve to join Malcolm and the English forces, who have by now marched into Scotland and are encamped at Birnam Wood, not far from Macbeth's stronghold at Dunsinane. Setting: The country near Dunsinane

6 Act V, Scene 3 Macbeth dismisses reports of invasion because the apparitions seemed to promise him invincibility in battle. Macbeth dismisses reports of invasion because the apparitions seemed to promise him invincibility in battle. A servant tells Macbeth that a huge army is approaching. A servant tells Macbeth that a huge army is approaching. Macbeth appears momentarily to lose courage and then orders the servant to help him put on his armor. Macbeth appears momentarily to lose courage and then orders the servant to help him put on his armor. Setting: Dunsinane

7 Act V, Scene 4 The English and rebel Scottish armies, under the leadership of Malcolm, meet at Birnam Wood. The English and rebel Scottish armies, under the leadership of Malcolm, meet at Birnam Wood. Malcolm orders each soldier to cut a branch and carry it in front of him as camouflage to conceal the actual size of the army. Malcolm orders each soldier to cut a branch and carry it in front of him as camouflage to conceal the actual size of the army. Setting: Country near Birnam wood

8 Act V, Scene 5 There is a shriek offstage. There is a shriek offstage. The queen is dead, possibly by suicide, but it is not clear. The queen is dead, possibly by suicide, but it is not clear. Macbeth is told that Birnam Wood appears to have uprooted itself and is even now advancing towards Dunsinane. Macbeth is told that Birnam Wood appears to have uprooted itself and is even now advancing towards Dunsinane. Macbeth remembers the prophesy. Macbeth remembers the prophesy. Setting: Dunsinane. Within the castle

9 Act V, Scene 6 Malcolm and his troops have reached Dunsinane, disguised by the branches, fulfilling the prophecy of the apparitions: Birnam wood has come to Dunsinane. Malcolm and his troops have reached Dunsinane, disguised by the branches, fulfilling the prophecy of the apparitions: Birnam wood has come to Dunsinane. Setting: Dunsinane. Before the castle

10 Act V, Scenes 7 and 8

11 Act V, Scene 7 Macbeth is challenged by the courageous son of Siward. Macbeth is challenged by the courageous son of Siward. Macduff seeks out the man who was responsible for the murder of his family. Macduff seeks out the man who was responsible for the murder of his family. Macbeth’s forces surrender Dunsinane castle. Macbeth’s forces surrender Dunsinane castle. Setting: Another part of the field

12 Act V, Scene 8 Macbeth and Macduff finally come face to face. Macbeth and Macduff finally come face to face. They argue, then sword fight. They argue, then sword fight. Macbeth is killed. Macbeth is killed. Malcolm is hailed King of Scotland. Malcolm is hailed King of Scotland. *”They cut me out of my mother’s womb before she could bear me naturally.” – Macduff (NFS) Setting: Another part of the field

13 Activity Choices Monologue Imagine yourself to be Lady Macduff. Write a monologue that expresses your feelings towards your husband and your worries about your family Imagine yourself to be Lady Macduff. Write a monologue that expresses your feelings towards your husband and your worries about your family Diary Suppose you are Macduff. Write a series of diary entries for the days before you leave your wife and children and the days that follow. Suppose you are Macduff. Write a series of diary entries for the days before you leave your wife and children and the days that follow.

14 Exit Slip What was your favorite scene, and why? What was your favorite scene, and why? Homework Review and finish writing assignment. Review and finish writing assignment.


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