Category: Reading

To-morrow, and to-morrow and to-morrow – What’s going on inside Macbeth’s head now?

Question: “How does Shakespeare present Macbeth’s deteriorating state of mind?” In answering this question, refer both to the extract below and the whole play. Analyse the language, structure, semantics and the use of dramatic devices

Macbeth Act 1: Tracking Macbeth’s Internal Crisis

Locate, between Act 1, Scene 1 and Act 2, Scene 2, 5 quotes from Macbeth that give us some insight into his deteriorating state of mind. Make sure you include information about the context of

Macbeth Act 1, Scene 4: Macbeth’s Deep and Dark Desires

In this scene we discover the ‘serpent underneath’ Macbeth’s brave exterior

Macbeth Act 1, Scene 3: Macbeth and Banquo’s differing responses to news of their fate

In this scene, Macbeth and Banquo have very different takes on the foretelling of their imperial futures.

Macbeth: Act 1, Scene 2: Homework

We’ve launched into the reading of Macbeth with visceral vigour. Tonight’s homework is to translate the following (spoken by the bleeding and bloody Sargeant about the events in a recent battle) into contemporary English

Great Expectations: Jaggers’ Servant

Use the attached example as a model for your own analysis of your selected Great Expectations text.

Great Expectations Quotations

These quotations may be of use to you in preparation for next week’s Great Expectations test.

Theme and Genre Study

We are pursuing a singular line of inquiry over the next two years, and as part of this it’s vital that we explore as many avenues in literature, philosophy and art that support the development of our understanding of the idea of ambition and the characters of those people who are driven by it.