Macbeth Mosaic SMALL GROUP PROJECT. Macbeth Mosaic.

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Macbeth Mosaic SMALL GROUP PROJECT

Macbeth Mosaic

You and your small group (2-4 maximum) are going to create a mosaic of ideas, quotes, thoughts, etc. about the play MACBETH. You and your small group (2-4 maximum) are going to create a mosaic of ideas, quotes, thoughts, etc. about the play MACBETH.

Macbeth Mosaic 1) Your mosaic will contain at least 28 tiles. 1) Your mosaic will contain at least 28 tiles. 2) Each tile MUST be created WITHOUT the use of the computer. 2) Each tile MUST be created WITHOUT the use of the computer. 3) Each Tile MUST be Labeled & Placed In Order. 3) Each Tile MUST be Labeled & Placed In Order.

Macbeth Mosaic In addition, each tile MUST be of “Poster” quality to hang on the wall. In addition, each tile MUST be of “Poster” quality to hang on the wall. Each tile MUST be in color. Each tile MUST be in color. (You will also have an option for 4 bonus tiles, you will get to choose what goes on the tile that has something to do with the play MACBETH.) (You will also have an option for 4 bonus tiles, you will get to choose what goes on the tile that has something to do with the play MACBETH.)

Macbeth Mosaic Expectations and Definitions Of Tiles Expectations and Definitions Of Tiles 1) Title Of The Play – Title, Author, & Some Type Of Graphic. 1) Title Of The Play – Title, Author, & Some Type Of Graphic. 2) Picture Of Setting – Detailed Picture Of Where The Story Takes Place Or A Scene Takes Place. 2) Picture Of Setting – Detailed Picture Of Where The Story Takes Place Or A Scene Takes Place. 3) Vocabulary Word – A Word That Is Not Commonly Used, Its’ Definition, & Parts Of Speech. 3) Vocabulary Word – A Word That Is Not Commonly Used, Its’ Definition, & Parts Of Speech.

Macbeth Mosaic 4) Quote – A Shakespearean quote or line from the play MACBETH that has significant meaning, American English translation Of The Quote & Line, & Why this quote is significant or important. 4) Quote – A Shakespearean quote or line from the play MACBETH that has significant meaning, American English translation Of The Quote & Line, & Why this quote is significant or important. 5) Statement Of Conflict – Line Or Quote From MACBETH That Demonstrates Conflict (conflict with another character, obstacle, event), & Explanation Of The Conflict 5) Statement Of Conflict – Line Or Quote From MACBETH That Demonstrates Conflict (conflict with another character, obstacle, event), & Explanation Of The Conflict 6) Symbol – An Image Of The Symbol & Its Meaning In The Play 6) Symbol – An Image Of The Symbol & Its Meaning In The Play

Macbeth Mosaic 7) Dramatic Irony – An Explanation Of Something The Audience Knows BUT The Characters DO NOT. 7) Dramatic Irony – An Explanation Of Something The Audience Knows BUT The Characters DO NOT. 8) Statement Of Theme – The Main OR Central Idea Of The Play. 8) Statement Of Theme – The Main OR Central Idea Of The Play. 9) Irony Of A Situation – An Example Of Something That Happens That Defies Our Expectations. 9) Irony Of A Situation – An Example Of Something That Happens That Defies Our Expectations.

Macbeth Mosaic Points Points Each Tile Is Worth Up To 10 Points Each (depending on quality/effort, and criteria) Each Tile Is Worth Up To 10 Points Each (depending on quality/effort, and criteria) TOTAL POINTS 280Points (not counting Bonus) TOTAL POINTS 280Points (not counting Bonus)