Layered Curriculum Projects In Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'

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Macbeth by William Shakespeare Layered Curriculum Projects Due Friday, September 14, 2012 Assignment: You may choose from any of the projects/activities below, but you must choose enough activities to equal 100 points. Notice that the 50-point projects are more involved than, for example, the ones that are only worth 25 points, but you can do fewer activities with the more difficult projects. ALL WRITTEN WORK MUST BE TYPED, DOUBLESPACED, USING TIMES NEW ROMAN FONT AND STANDARD 1” MARGINS. 25 points each * Doctor’s Perspective - Write a journal entry from the doctor’s perspective reflecting on his visit to the Macbeth house. 10-15 sentences * Malcolm’s perspective- Write a journal entry from Malcolm’s perspective (after he becomes king) reflecting on the events of the play. 10-15 sentences…show more content…
Use a newspaper obituary as a model. 10-15 sentences * Eulogy- Write a eulogy (a statement of praise for someone’s life after they’re dead—often read at funerals and memorials) for Banquo. Include details about his life that you learned in the play. 10-15 sentences * Acceptance Speech - Write a short acceptance speech for Malcolm as he takes the throne Have him reassure the country, recall the tragedies, ask for the thanes to come back, etc. 10-15 sentences * Themes - Create a sketch that illustrates a theme in “Macbeth.” Theme can be an image of one or more characters doing something, a place in the film, etc. Include a short description (as a caption) of the illustration and how it depicts the theme (3-4 sentences per caption). Thematic topics include: * Ambition * Appearance vs.

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