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No Journal Today Use the next few minutes to: Then we will: Update your charts- please have your chart out Find Act 2 in your textbook Then we will: Finish video of Act 2 Go back and re-read some sections and discuss

Abbreviated student version of Act 2 Add to your charts

With a friend…on big paper 1. Why was the porter scene included? 2. Why did Duncan’s sons leave? Where did they go? Blood/ Sleep/ Hands 3. Find at least two examples in Act 2. Copy the lines. Indicate the speaker and the scene. 4. What is the context? 5. What does it symbolize or connotate? 6. Create an illustration for each example

What’s on the Quiz… All vocab words are possible Macbeth: Macbeth Act 1 & 2 prophecy from 3 witches- Macbeth and Banquo. Macbeth vs. Lady Macbeth The murder plot Macbeth’s character Emerging themes Interpreting lines Motifs- what is a motif and what are some of the recurring motifs in Macbeth