Pick 10 Words from your vocabulary list so far. Five of them need to be from list eleven. Write a story in which you use those 10 vocabulary words.

March30, 2017

Task 1: Opening: Discuss with classmates at your group of desks what these words mean. Together, create a table as shown. Everyone in your group can all put their name on and turn in the same paper.

Word / Predicted definitionbefore reading / Location of Word in Play / Actual Definition
Saluted / Ex) 1.1, line 2
hither
chastise
impedes
tidings
fatal
remorse
morrow
hostess

1.5 Summary

Macbeth sends a letter to ______telling her all about the witches and their prophecies. Lady Macbeth fears that Macbeth is ______. She plans to______. Next, a messenger comes in and tells her that ______. Lady Macbeth then gets very ______. Macbeth then arrives home and Lady Macbeth tell him______. Macbeth replies______.

1.6 Summary

King Duncan arrives at the castle. Lady Macbeth acts very ______towards King Duncan.

Then read 1.5and 1.6, filling out the rest of your chart as you read. (Predicted definition after reading and the location).

1.  What ambitions, obligations, and/or influences are revealed about Macbeth in 1.4and 1.5?

2.  Using an incorporated quotation, compare and contrast Lady Macbeth's ambition with Macbeth's ambition.

3.  Using an incorporated quotation, how does Lady Macbeth characterize Macbeth in this scene?

Then read 1.5and 1.6, filling out the rest of your chart as you read. (Predicted definition after reading and the location).

1.  What ambitions, obligations, and/or influences are revealed about Macbeth in 1.4and 1.5?

2.  Using an incorporated quotation, compare and contrast Lady Macbeth's ambition with Macbeth's ambition.

3.  Using an incorporated quotation, how does Lady Macbeth characterize Macbeth in this scene?

Then read 1.5and 1.6, filling out the rest of your chart as you read. (Predicted definition after reading and the location).

1.  What ambitions, obligations, and/or influences are revealed about Macbeth in 1.4and 1.5?

2.  Using an incorporated quotation, compare and contrast Lady Macbeth's ambition with Macbeth's ambition.

3.  Using an incorporated quotation, how does Lady Macbeth characterize Macbeth in this scene?

Then read 1.5and 1.6, filling out the rest of your chart as you read. (Predicted definition after reading and the location).

1.  What ambitions, obligations, and/or influences are revealed about Macbeth in 1.4and 1.5?

2.  Using an incorporated quotation, compare and contrast Lady Macbeth's ambition with Macbeth's ambition.

3.  Using an incorporated quotation, how does Lady Macbeth characterize Macbeth in this scene?

Then read 1.5and 1.6, filling out the rest of your chart as you read. (Predicted definition after reading and the location).

1.  What ambitions, obligations, and/or influences are revealed about Macbeth in 1.4and 1.5?

2.  Using an incorporated quotation, compare and contrast Lady Macbeth's ambition with Macbeth's ambition.

3.  Using an incorporated quotation, how does Lady Macbeth characterize Macbeth in this scene?

Then read 1.5and 1.6, filling out the rest of your chart as you read. (Predicted definition after reading and the location).

1.  What ambitions, obligations, and/or influences are revealed about Macbeth in 1.4and 1.5?

2.  Using an incorporated quotation, compare and contrast Lady Macbeth's ambition with Macbeth's ambition.

3.  Using an incorporated quotation, how does Lady Macbeth characterize Macbeth in this scene?

Then read 1.5and 1.6, filling out the rest of your chart as you read.

1.  What ambitions, obligations, and/or influences are revealed about Macbeth in 1.4and 1.5?

2.  Using an incorporated quotation, compare and contrast Lady Macbeth's ambition with Macbeth's ambition.

3.  Using an incorporated quotation, how does Lady Macbeth characterize Macbeth in this scene?

Then read 1.5and 1.6, filling out the rest of your chart as you read.

1.  What ambitions, obligations, and/or influences are revealed about Macbeth in 1.4and 1.5?

2.  Using an incorporated quotation, compare and contrast Lady Macbeth's ambition with Macbeth's ambition.

3.  Using an incorporated quotation, how does Lady Macbeth characterize Macbeth in this scene?

Then read 1.5and 1.6, filling out the rest of your chart as you read.

1.  What ambitions, obligations, and/or influences are revealed about Macbeth in 1.4and 1.5?

2.  Using an incorporated quotation, compare and contrast Lady Macbeth's ambition with Macbeth's ambition.

3.  Using an incorporated quotation, how does Lady Macbeth characterize Macbeth in this scene?

Then read 1.5and 1.6, filling out the rest of your chart as you read.

1.  What ambitions, obligations, and/or influences are revealed about Macbeth in 1.4and 1.5?

2.  Using an incorporated quotation, compare and contrast Lady Macbeth's ambition with Macbeth's ambition.

3.  Using an incorporated quotation, how does Lady Macbeth characterize Macbeth in this scene?

Then read 1.5and 1.6, filling out the rest of your chart as you read.

1.  What ambitions, obligations, and/or influences are revealed about Macbeth in 1.4and 1.5?

2.  Using an incorporated quotation, compare and contrast Lady Macbeth's ambition with Macbeth's ambition.

3.  Using an incorporated quotation, how does Lady Macbeth characterize Macbeth in this scene?

Then read 1.5and 1.6, filling out the rest of your chart as you read.

1.  What ambitions, obligations, and/or influences are revealed about Macbeth in 1.4and 1.5?

2.  Using an incorporated quotation, compare and contrast Lady Macbeth's ambition with Macbeth's ambition.

3.  Using an incorporated quotation, how does Lady Macbeth characterize Macbeth in this scene?

Then read 1.5and 1.6, filling out the rest of your chart as you read.

1.  What ambitions, obligations, and/or influences are revealed about Macbeth in 1.4and 1.5?

2.  Using an incorporated quotation, compare and contrast Lady Macbeth's ambition with Macbeth's ambition.

3.  Using an incorporated quotation, how does Lady Macbeth characterize Macbeth in this scene?

Word / Actual Definition
Saluted / a gesture of respect, homage, or polite recognition or acknowledgmen
hither / here
chastise / punish, especially by beating.
impedes / delay or prevent
tidings / news; information.
fatal / causing death
remorse / deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
morrow / tomorrow
wooingly / attractively,alluringly
dignities / a high or honorable rank or position.
hostess / a woman who receives or entertains guests.