Here are a selection of our attempts to achieve Soliloquy an Poetry by Heart from Something Wicked This Way Comes…
Yonas Soliloquy from Joel North on Vimeo.
Richard Soliloquy A from Joel North on Vimeo.
Stefano Soliloquy A from Joel North on Vimeo.
Kevin Poetry A from Joel North on Vimeo.
Eduardo Soliloquy A from Joel North on Vimeo.
Harrison Soliloquy A from Joel North on Vimeo.
Nico Soliloquy A from Joel North on Vimeo.
Anderson Soliloquy A from Joel North on Vimeo.
Dillon Soliloquy A from Joel North on Vimeo.
Xi Ze Poetry a from Joel North on Vimeo.
Christopher Poetry A from Joel North on Vimeo.
O'shaen Soliloquy A from Joel North on Vimeo.
John Soliloquy A from Joel North on Vimeo.
Zeshaan Soliloquy A from Joel North on Vimeo.
Tariq Poetry A from Joel North on Vimeo.
As part of his class Macbeth project, Serge learned and presented a soliloquy.
As part of his class Macbeth project, Hasan learned and presented a soliloquy.
As part of the introduction to our Year 8 Macbeth Study, we’re looking, in acute detail, at some small excerpts from the main play.
Before we start reading. Before we know the plot. We’re putting the microscope on the language of shakespeare and what this might reveal. My proposition with this presentation is that Shakespeare has Macbeth use personification in this extract to reveal the extent to which Macbeth is blaming external forces for the choices he is about to make.
You can see the whole lesson sequence on the class site
This presentation incorporates the close analysis of a short excerpt from Macbeth, where Lady Macbeth reveals her dark resolve for the presence of the figurative language feature, Personification.
› Access the whole learning programme: waugh8.edutronic.net/macbeth-personification-2/