English Project 2

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English project 2

Florence sienna

Macbeth by William shakespeare


Quick glance
What the book is about

Shakepeare’s Macbeth is one of the greatest tragle dramas the


world has known. Macbeth a brave warrior, is fatally impelled by supernatural
forces, by his proud wife, and his own burgeoning ambition. As he embarks on
his murderous course to gain and retain the crown od Scotland, we see the
emotional and psychological effects on both lady Macbeth and himself . In the
theatre, this tragedy remains perennially engrossing.

Genre : tragedy
Vocabulary
• Language and gender
on page 37 Act 1 scene 3 line 130 “ the word gentlemen. “
on page 80 Act 4 scene 2 line 1 “ you must have patience, madam. “
• Intimate register
on page 65 Act 3 scene2 line 40 “ o, full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife. ”
• Frozen language
there is no frozen language from the novel of macbeth
• Formal language
on page 62 Act 3 scene 1 line 80 “ it was so please your highness. “
• Casual register
on page 48 Act 2 scene 1 line 10 “ how goes the night, boy? “ asked Banquo to his son
• Consultative register
on page 71 Act 3 scene 4 “ good night and better health. ” spoken between the doctor with the patient.
Grammar
• Present perfect tense
on page 67 Act 3 scene 4 “ a banquet has been prepared. ”

• Past perfect tense


on page 80 Act 4 scene 2 “ what had he done to make him fly the
land. “
Structure
From the novel there are third person:
He
She
Which is not a character in a novel.
Non verbal communication

Because this novel is in the form of dialogue, therefore no non verbal


communication can be found.
Conversation codes

only turn talking can be found in the novel because like I have said at
the slide before, the novel is in the form dialogue
Thank you

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