often referred to the “tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow” speech from Shakespeare's written play Macbeth in act five scene five. This poem is spoken before macbeth and macduff fight, and when malcolm's men are about to raid macbeth's castle. In the directions of the play it states there was a cry within the women that macbeth heard. Not long after he heard the cry of a woman, his servant came to tell macbeth about the death of his wife. That is when the poem “tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow” took…
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Figurative Language is “the language using figure of speech- is language that can not be taken literally (or should not be taken literally only).” (Arp 70). Similes is “comparing things that are essentially unlike.” (Arp 70) The following demonstrates the use of simile in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth. “Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers. The sleeping and the dead Are but as pictures. ‘Tis the eye of childhood hat fears a painted devil. (Shakespeare II.ii.73-75). After Macbeth returns from…
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uses very expressive style in his writing. In his play Macbeth, it tells a story of greed and power. In Macbeth, there are three strange witches who give a prophecy to Macbeth saying he will be king and that Banquo’s children will be kings, this information gets into Macbeth’s head and he wants power. When Macbeth sees an opportunity to become king, he takes it, killing King Duncan. Macbeth becomes king, but not without consequences, Macbeth realizes that he does not want to lose his place as king…
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Mr. Marusevich English 10 H Date _________ Multimodality Project - Macbeth A brief preface – Multi = many, multiple Modality = anything referring to any of the senses (hearing, vision, etc.). Multimodality project = A project that utilizes more than one of the five senses Create a project in a medium of your choice such as a poster or sculpture presentation. This project should focus on an aspect of Macbeth that you deem important to the telling of the story. Your focus can be…
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“dramatic” because they can be acted out, just like a play, and they are monologues because they consist of just one person speaking to another person, Figurative language: Any use of language where the intended meaning differs from the actual literal meaning of the words themselves. There are many techniques which can rightly be called figurative language, including metaphor, simile, hyperbole, personification, onomatopoeia, verbal irony, and oxymoron. (Related: figure of speech) Hyperbole: A description…
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EXTENT DOES SHAKESPEARE PRESENT MACBETH AS A VILLAIN? Shakespeare presents Macbeth more extensively as a villain using methods which would be more understood in the era the play was composed, which was the Jacobean period, but influenced by the reign of Elizabeth. During the Elizabethan period people were preoccupied with the supernatural, which is one of the main topics in Shakespeare’s play. In my opinion Shakespeare structures the play to make the audience see Macbeth transforming from a hero into…
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Quick List of Common Literary Terms (Terms most applicable to AP Literature are in bold.) Abstract Language-Language describing ideas and qualities rather than observable or specific things, people, or places. The observable or "physical" is usually described in concrete language. Ad homonym—Latin for "against the man." When a writer personally attacks his or her opponents instead of their arguments Ad populum—Latin for "to the crowd." A fallacy of logic in which the widespread occurrence…
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Literature Terms Term Definition Example Poetry Terms and Poetic Sound Devices Alliteration Allusion Assonance Consonance Onomatopoeia Rhyme Approximate (slant) Rhyme End Rhyme Repetition of the same or very similar consonant sounds usually at the beginnings of words that are close together in a poem. Reference to a statement, a person, a place, or an event from literature, history, religion, mythology, politics, sports, science, or pop culture. Repetition of similar vowel…
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English - Final Exam Terms to Know The following link is very helpful: Examples Glossary from Your Dictionary Alliteration In alliteration, the first consonant sound is repeated in several words. A good example is “wide-eyed and wondering while we wait for others to waken”. Alliteration can be fun, as in tongue twisters like: “Kindly kittens knitting mittens keep kazooing in the king's kitchen 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Alice’s aunt ate apples and acorns around August. Becky’s beagle barked and bayed, becoming…
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contemporaries were the principal players in a period of literary experimentation that reinvented the possibilities of literature. The playhouse was a new cultural venue in Shakespeare's time, and the language itself was a rapidly evolving medium to which drama gave voice. Building upon study of the language of Shakespeare and the conditions of the Elizabethan playhouse, this course examines the ways in which the theatre imagined and debated key issues of the period. What was the place of Shakespeare's…
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