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jasondargent

KP's Theatre Class - Theatrical Conventions - YouTube - 0 views

Ron Barton

Macbeth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Links to performances, audio recordings, commentary and text for Macbeth.
Ron Barton

Macbeth Navigator: Annotated Bibliography of Criticism - 1 views

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    Articles and essays on Macbeth
jasondargent

Shakespeare and Elizabethan Tragedy Lecture.wmv - YouTube - 0 views

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    Lecture on Elizabethan & Shakespearean Tragedy genre
jasondargent

What exactly is a Shakespearean tragedy Part 2.wmv - YouTube - 0 views

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    What exactly is a Shakespearean Tragedy part 2
goochwarrior 101

drama conventions - 1 views

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    yay im first
ellie_clark

Some conventions of Drama - 2 views

  • slow motionfreeze-frameaudience asidesoliloquyestablishing one part of the space as one location, and a different part of the space as another location
Ron Barton

The Power of the Genre - Why Write Fantasy? - 1 views

  • fantasy is
  • An opportunity to deconstruct stereotypes and re-examine what we believe to be our limitations
kassy_r

drama conventions - 0 views

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    a list of drama conventions and their definitions
Matthew Huxham

Macbeth Summary - 1 views

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    A quick summary of Macbeth and other interesting shtuff
jasondargent

2013 Macbeth Undone OLP for Teachers.pdf - 1 views

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    Resource Kit for analysing Macbeth in conjunction with Bell Shakespeare's performance. 
jasondargent

Englishbiz - play essays - 0 views

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    Whether for controlled assesment or exam, writing about a play needs extra care. You will perhaps only have read the play in class so take care to keep in mind that plays are written for the stage, not the page.
jasondargent

BBC Shakespeare Animated Tales - Macbeth - Part 1 - YouTube - 0 views

jasondargent

Shakespearean Tragedy - 0 views

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    Very academic paper on tragedy genre
jasondargent

Macbeth | 60second Recap - 0 views

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    If you're the bloodthirsty sort, Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, will speak directly to your love of gore. That's because the main character, Macbeth, spends the bulk of this play killing people-and all in the name of power. There's a king's crown to be had-and haven't Shakespeare's characters killed for less? But don't blame all the blood and guts on Macbeth. One of the big questions of Shakespeare's tragedy is whether the guy is completely responsible for his actions. After all, it's the witches' prophecies that prompt the first murder. And Macbeth's wife, Lady Macbeth, plays more than just a supporting role in the killing spree. Which is to say that unlike today's slasher flicks, there's actually some nuance to Macbeth. And if you can get past the violence, you'll see that Shakespeare was playing with some important questions about responsibility, influence, and consequences-questions that keep this play feeling relevant nearly 400 years later
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