Macbeth - Lesson 5 - Banquo's Letter PowerPoint
English Resource Description
In Lesson 5, titled 'Banquo's Letter', students delve into the world of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth', with a particular focus on the character of Banquo and the pivotal role of dialogue in creating vivid imagery, setting, and atmosphere. The lesson's objectives are twofold: firstly, to explore how Shakespeare's dialogue contributes to the visual and emotional landscape of the play; and secondly, to initiate an analysis of Banquo's character through his interactions and experiences. This exploration is not only about understanding the text but also about appreciating the craft of Shakespeare's writing.
During the lesson, students are tasked with an imaginative exercise where they step into Banquo's shoes following the intriguing encounter with the Weird Sisters in Act 1, Scene 3. They are asked to draw upon Banquo's description of the three witches to create their visual representation. Then, assuming the role of Banquo, students must pen a letter to a friend detailing the eerie meeting. In this letter, they should describe the witches' appearance, recount their prophecies to both Banquo and Macbeth, observe Macbeth's reaction, and express Banquo's personal reflections on the foretold future. This creative task not only aids in comprehension but also encourages empathy and a deeper connection with the characters. The lesson concludes with a plenary where students share their letters, providing an opportunity for peer feedback and further discussion on the themes and characters of 'Macbeth'.