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Macbeth, Act V

Shakespearean tragedy, tragic flaw, , comic scene, tragic impulse, inferring beliefs of the period, perturbation, pristine, clamorous, harbingers, pronouns and antecedents

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Shakespearean Tragedycontains the elements of a tragic flaw, relate events leading character to disaster, lively action, uses comic scenes to temper and offset sadness
tragic flawa central character of high rank and personal quality, yet with a weakness
comic sceneuse comedy to temper and offset the mood of sadness
tragic impulseshows the tragic hero confronting his or her limits in a noble way
reading strategy: inferring beliefs of the periodplays reflect the common convictions of their period. Arrive at those beliefs by looking carefully at the ideas the characters express and compare them to modern ideas on the same subject
perturbation 9n.)disturbance
pristine (adj.)original; unspoiled
clamorous (adj.)noisy
harbingers (n.)forerunners
pronouns and antecedentspronouns take the place of nouns and agree with the nons that they replace


Teacher
English Language Institute
Valdosta, GA

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