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Macbeth Act III

conflict, external conflict, internal conflict, climax, dramatic irony, reading between the lines, indissoluble, dauntless, jocund, infirmity, malevolence, subject verb agreement

AB
conflictthe struggle between two forces (creates drama)
external conflictstruggle between two characters or groups
internal conflictstruggle within a character
climaxpoint at which the internal and external conflicts are greatest
dramatic ironywords or actions of a character take on a meaning for the audience or readers different from the one the character intends
reading strategy: reading between the linesconnecting a character's remark to later events (linking different parts of the play and finding their deeper meanings)
indissoluble (adj.)not able to be dissolved or undone
dauntless (adj.)fearless; cannot be intimidated
jocund (adj.)cheerful; jovial
infirmity (n.)physical or mental defect; illness
malevolence (n.)ill will; spitefulness
subject and verb agreementverbs agree with their subjects in number--singular subjects must have singular verbs and plural subjects must have plural verbs


Teacher
English Language Institute
Valdosta, GA

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