Ms. Ibsen
English
Macbeth: Dramatis Personae
Plays are all about characters. If you understand their motivation, emotions, and actions, you will understand the play.
Group 1 / Macbeth, General to King, Thane, King / Lennox, nobleman of ScotlandGroup 2 / Lady Macbeth / Lady Macduff, wife and mother to a small boy
Group 3 / Banquo, General of the King’s army, father to Fleance / Ross, Noblemen ofScotland
Group 4 / Duncan, King of Scotland / Murderers, unknown names
Group 5 / 3 Witches / Siward, Earl of Northumberland, General of the English Forces
Group 6 / Malcolm, son of Duncan & (Donalbain, son of Duncan) / Porter, drunkard
Group 7 / Macduff, nobleman of Scotland / Hecate, Queen of Witches
Please be aware of the other characters not listed above:
Menteith, Angus, Caithness (Noblemen of Scotland)
Young Siward (son to Siward of England)
Seyton (officer attending Macbeth)
An English and Scottish doctor
A Sergeant
An old man
A gentlewoman (attends Lady Macbeth)
Various Ghosts and Apparitions
Dramatis Personae Task
Task Description:
Your group is now responsible for representing these characters. In order to do so, you will keep a large visual record of A) the essential quotes about them and B) the essential quotes that they say.
The quotes will be recorded on a large piece of paper. Your image must include:
- The character’s name—large font please
- A subtitle of avery brief description of the character—ie, King of Scotland
- An accurate silhouette of the character (add a hint of a costume if you like)
- Quotes about the character appear on the outside of the silhouette, quotes that they say appear on the inside.
- 10-15clearly written quotes of Dramatic Significanceand/ or that use Literary Devices
- Please use the original text (not graphic novel or movie quotes) on your Dramatis Personae image.
Quotes of Dramatic Significance:
- Reveals an important character trait or a change in a character
- Theme— developing central ideas (power, greed, gender, etc)
- To significantly advance the plot of the play.
- To establish the tone or setting of the play.
- To create various emotion in the audience through irony, humour, suspense or
Foreshadowing.
Literary Devices:
Although quotes of dramatic significance do not always contain a literary device, devices make them even more beautiful and memorable. Highlight on your quote: personification, simile, metaphor, imagery, onomatopoeia, alliteration, repetition, internal rhyme.
Presentation RubricNames:
Level 0 (0-49) / Level 1 (50-59) / Level 2 (60-69) / Level 3 (70-79) / Level 4 (80-100)
Knowledge / Content incomplete. No evidence or explanation. / Content somewhat complete. Point form unclear. Limited evidence provided. / Content mostly complete.
Full sentences used. Some evidence provided and explained. / Content includes what is required. Full sentences used. Evidence provided and explained. / Content includes and goes beyond all that is required. Unique insight. Multiple pieces of evidence provided and explained.
Communication
Body / -Will not present. / -Reads off notes.
-Body turned away from class.
-Seems negative and disengaged. / -Eyes somewhat on audience sometimes on notes.
-Some attempt t confidence gestures.
-Some positivity / -Eyes mostly on audience.
Often confident posture takes up space.
-Mostly smiling and positive facial gestures. / -Eyes on audience.
- Confident posture takes up space.
-Movement natural.
-Smiling and positive gestures.
-Focused on audience, responds to audience.
Team works well together.
Voice / -Will not present. / -pace irregular
-too quiet to hear / Somewhat steady.
Volume mostly good. / Mostly Steady pace
-sufficient volume / Steady pace
-passionate speaking helps engages
-Loud volume