English 2:
This course explores literature from world authors. Students become aware of how time and place are vital in understanding literary works. Relationships are drawn between stories of the pst and present while recognizing the influence of culture and time in history. This course has a NC EOC as its final exam.
"That is the beauty of literature. You discover that your longings are universal longings, that you're not lonely and isolated from anyone. You belong." --C.S. Lewis
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Under ‘files” you should see an iBook for MACBETH. This iBook contains a lot of activities and information for the play. **Make sure you click on pictures and read the information provided (i.e., the Globe Theater, the individual characters). Listen to video/audio clips. Highlight and answer questions.
At the end of the iBook it will offer you an opportunity to read and/or listen to Act One. You may do both. If you prefer to access the actual play (rather than No Fear Shakespeare), you can locate it at the following web address: http://www.folgerdigitaltexts.org/html/Mac.html