Answer:Objectives:
Analyze the characteristics of Shakespeare`s tragedy Macbeth, including characters, tragic hero, and the context of the historical time period of when it was written
Evaluate the use of foreshadowing in a literary work
Evaluate the use of paradox in a literary work
Tasks:
- Read Act I with the class and discuss the plot.
- Analyze and discuss the characters and emerging motifs, conflicts, and themes.
- Discuss details and make predictions for what will come.
Reflection:
When you think back to the opening scenes or chapters of some works, you realize that early incidents or events became more and more important as you read more of the work. The writer`s technique here is foreshadowing, hinting or suggesting outcomes early in the work without giving the whole story away. The real importance of the first scenes might not be revealed until much later in the work, perhaps not until the very end. Macbeth is a play that uses foreshadowing in such a way to suggest to the reader (or viewer) the conflicts yet to come. In a comment to this post, identify two instances you think foreshadow future activity. Quote the text and explain how this may be foreshadowing.
**When you quote the text, identify Act, Scene, and Line in this form: (I,iii,107-109)
Step-by-step explanation: