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Macbeth
Complete Essay Plan With Grade 9 Analysis
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Who is the presenter of the video?
Everything English
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What subjects does Everything Education Tuition cover?
Maths
,
English
, and
Science
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How many quotes will be presented in the video?
Six
quotes
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What is the goal for students on the exam day?
To write
four paragraphs
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How many paragraphs can come from the six quotes?
Two
paragraphs
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What should students do if they cannot understand the extract?
Write
one
from the extract and
three
from
six
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What is the consequence of leaving the booklet empty?
It is better to write
four
from
six
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What is the ultimate goal for the GCSE exam?
To write four full
paragraphs
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What is the technique used in the essay plan for McBTH?
Pretzel
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What does AO2 refer to in the context of essay writing?
Technique
,
language
, structure, and
form
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What is a soliloquy?
Character
revealing thoughts out loud
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What does McBth complain about in his soliloquy?
His heat oppressed
brain
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What does "heat oppressed brain" imply about McBth?
His
thoughts
are being
negatively
controlled
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Who is applying heat to McBth's brain?
Lady McBth
and the
witches
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What does McBth's acceptance of control suggest about his character?
He desires to commit the
murder
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What psychological theory does the speaker reference for context?
Freud
and the
id
theory
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What does Freud's id theory suggest about human instincts?
Everyone
worships something
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How does McBth relate to Freud's id theory?
He is a slave to his
desires
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What does the quote about McBth foreshadow?
His
eventual downfall
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What literary device is used in the quote "something wicked this way comes"?
Juxtaposition
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What does the witches' description of McBth imply about his character?
He has become
wicked
and
evil
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What does the term "cremorphism" refer to?
Giving human
features
to objects
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How does cremorphism relate to the witches' treatment of McBth?
They objectify him as something
wicked
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What does killing Duncan suggest about Macbeth's character?
He may not be
God's
man on earth.
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How is Macbeth described in relation to kingship?
He is an
impostor
in the
line of kingship
.
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What is the term for the opposite of personification?
Cremorphism
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What does cremmorphism do to Macbeth's character?
It
objectifies
him, showing his change.
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What does Lady Macbeth's quote in Act 1, Scene 5 reveal about Macbeth?
She
intends
to fill him with
evil.
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How does Macbeth's emotional state change throughout the play?
He becomes
emotionless
and object-like.
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How does the quote "something wicked this way comes" relate to Macbeth?
It shows his
transformation
into evil.
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What do the witches represent in Macbeth's transformation?
They symbolize his
descent
into wickedness.
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What do the witches feel about guilt?
They feel no guilt or
remorse
.
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How does Macbeth's behavior resemble that of a drug addict?
He returns to the
witches
for more power.
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What does Macbeth's reflection on life reveal about his character?
He feels
regret
and questions his
actions
.
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What does the metaphor "life is but a walking shadow" imply?
Life is
fleeting
and ultimately
meaningless.
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How does Lady Macbeth's death affect Macbeth?
It
lifts
her
control
over
him.
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What does Macbeth realize about his desires?
They lead to constant
dissatisfaction.
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How does Macbeth's chase for kingship relate to his feelings of guilt?
He realizes
kingship
means
nothing
after
loss.
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What does the quote "instruments of darkness" suggest about the witches?
They
manipulate
and betray those they influence.
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How does Banquo's warning foreshadow the play's events?
It indicates the witches will betray
Macbeth
.
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