Macbeth – Act I study guide Name: Per. Text and History of the Play 1) How is this play meant to flatter King James I? Act I, scene i 2) Give an example of alliteration from this scene. 3) What is the significance of“ Fair is foul, and foul is fair ”?
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Because I wondered what happens, I placed class members in charge of and responsible for student-led discussions of student-generated questions during the study of Macbeth.;The questions that arose out of consideration of reader-response and student-led discussions are: (1) hat kinds of questions...
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