As a review of Act I, you will, with a partner–if you choose, create a Google slideshow of key
concepts. This is a test grade (40pts).
Must be 14 slides: use slide title typed here in bold
Slide 1: Title (underlined or italicized) and Author slide
● Add your name (and partner’s name if applicable) to the bottom right part of the slide
Slide 2: Weather/natural order
● Why and how was weather/nature important to the Elizabethan audience? (See p 300 in
the textbook along with the site from yesterday)
Slide 3: One Example of weather/nature references (include line numbers)
● Comment: what did this example add to the play?
Slide 4: Theme: One of the themes is “Things are not what they seem.” (ID it on the slide)
● Then provide an example of the theme based on an event or character,
● Use actual wording from the play (include line numbers)
Slide 5: External Conflict: Provide an example
● Use lines from the play (include line numbers)
● Comment about that conflict
Slide 6: Internal Conflict: Provide an example
● Use lines from the play (include line numbers)
● Comment about that conflict
Slide 7: Literary Aside
● Define it
Slide 8: an example of a Literary Aside
● Use actual wording
● Comment: What/why was the secret?
Slide 9: Soliloquy
● Define it
Slide 10: An example of a Soliloquy
● Use wording from the play (include line numbers)
● Provide the first 2 lines of it.
● Comment: What’s the secret desire or hidden fear?
Slide 11: Another example of a Soliloquy
● Use wording from the play (include line numbers) Provide the first 2 lines of it.
● Comment: What’s the secret desire or hidden fear?
Slide 12: Lady Macbeth: an important quote by/about her (actual wording)
● Comment about its relevance and importance to this character (include line numbers)
Slide 13: Macbeth: an important quote by/about him (actual wording)
● Comment about its relevance and importance to this character (include line numbers)
Slide 14: End slide (so that everyone knows it’s done)
● Show an image that symbolizes something important from Act I (not a picture of an
actor)
👉 Add illustrations, color, etc – as long as I can READ it.. NO GIFs!!!!
This is a test grade. 40 points
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