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__Macbeth Reading Journal #1__
Today's journal will have two parts:

Go to 3U Macbeth Links. Click on the Full Text of Macbeth.
 * Part I**.

In this on-line text, go to the scene that your group is acting out. Search through this scene until you find one example of 'shampoo' figurative language. In your reading journal quote the figurative line and then write which of the 'shampoo' it is.

Remember that any 'shampoo' line is always a more important line. That is why Shakespeare used these tricks, to highlight important ideas. So look at the quotation you have found and think about why it is important. Write two or three sentences explaining why you think this line is important in the scene. What does it show about the characters or symbolize?


 * Background: **Look at one character from your group. Find at least three pictures of this character online in different costumes. Post them on your journal. Write at least three sentences describing what costume you imagine for the character in your scene.

Just a white t shirt showing how his purity is submerged in blood



He was poor not so important so he can be used to have dirty old clothes.


 * Macbeth as a warrior he needs to have battle costumes.**

**Writer**: Look at the scene your group wants to perform. Do you want to create a scene before or after it? Why? Write a short summary of the scene you are thinking of creating. Also: try to write ONE shampoo yourself that you can use in your scene.

**Actor(s)**: Who is your character? Use your knowledge of them to help you imagine their life **before** the play. Write a paragraph describing a normal day for them before the play.

**Director**: Look at the scene your group wants to perform. What mood does this scene have? Describe your vision for your film. How are you going to create this mood on screen? What type of movie do you want to make? Where will your setting be (Scotland, Hospital, CIC)? What symbolism will you use? I see this scene as a dialogue of all the characters introducing themselves and then Macbeth feels ofended so he tries to hurt one of the witches with his sword and they starts cursing him and then an epic battle begins and they swear to curse Macbeth each day of his life. good music and good voice from the actors is great for a scene like this. I want to make a movie kind of epic battle. Setting maybe in a park because it needs to be a large place

--- "Lesser than Macbeth, and greater." ( Shakespiere, Act I scene III, line 68). This line describes a paradox, because is impossible to be 2 things at the same time. But if we dig deep maybe it means lesser than Macbeth in the aspect of evil. And greater than him because he was going to be father of a linage of kings.