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English Essentials - Destroying Drama – Finer Points of Dramatic Analysis (Stage 6, Years/Grades 11-12)
In this lesson, we’ll arm you with some more advanced knowledge about drama. Grab your notes as we guide you the ways playwrights build characterisation, use staging devices and the conventions of genre. Not to worry, we’ll revise...
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English Essentials - Destroying Drama - 'Big Picture' Questions in Drama (Stage 5, Years/Grades 9-10)
Welcome back to Destroying Drama! In this first lesson, we’ll delve into some of the ‘big picture’ aspects of theatrical drama. Get ready to explore the anatomy of a playscript and how information is conveyed in this exciting medium....
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Macbeth | Close Analysis | Lisa's Study Guides
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How to write a Text Response | Essay structure | Lisa Tran
*** OPEN FOR TIMESTAMPS + RESOURCES + INFO! *** A long awaited video! Here's how to write a Text Response essay, breaking down introduction, body paragraphs (TEEL), and conclusions - including examples for the text, Macbeth! //...
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Writing an analytical essay about Lady Macbeth as a Machiavel in ‘Macbeth’
Pupil outcome: I can write a well-structured and convincing analytical essay about how far Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth as a Machiavellian villain. Key learning points: - An introduction can start with a general statement about the...
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'Macbeth': an analysis of Macbeth as a tragic hero
Pupil outcome: I can write an extended, evaluative response about ‘Macbeth’. Key learning points: - An introduction could move from the general to the specific - A conclusion will move from the specific to the general - Topic sentences...
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‘Macbeth’: writing nuanced responses about the role of masculinity in the play
Pupil outcome: I can write an extended essay about the role of masculinity in 'Macbeth'. Key learning points: - An evaluative thesis should be used to centre your argument. - Topic sentences should be used to support your thesis. - Word...