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Students will explore the importance of setting in Macbeth, focusing on how Shakespeare uses it to shape mood, introduce characters, and establish the play’s context.

 

  • Fact Sheet & Questions:
    Students will begin with a fact sheet about the settings in Macbeth, followed by questions to explore how the setting influences tone and atmosphere.

  • Analysis of Act 1, Scene 1:
    Students will analyze the opening scene’s setting (thunder, lightning, witches) to understand how it creates an ominous mood and foreshadows the play’s events.

  • Group Task – Set Design:
    In groups, students will design their own set for Act 1, Scene 1, explaining how their choices reflect the scene’s mood and themes.

  • Writing Task:
    Students will write a response to the big question, using sentence starters to explain how Shakespeare’s use of setting establishes mood, character, and place.

Macbeth Act 1, Scene 1: Setting

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