The Structure of Macbeth

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  • The Structure of Macbeth
    • Why Shakespeare structured it
      • To emphasise important themes
      • To set the mood
        • First scene of each act sets the mood for the rest of the act.
        • Scene 2, Act 1 - Duncan's death
          • Sets a dark atmosphere for the rest of the act
    • Tragedies have a set structure
      • Typical structure
        • First part builds up to the turning point
          • Duncan's murder
      • The characters develop
        • Macbeth
          • Honourable and moral
            • Corrupted by ambition
              • His fatal flaw
        • Lady Macbeth
          • Cruel and remorseless
            • Goes mad with guilt
      • Circular structure
        • Starts and ends with a battle
          • To defeat a "merciless tyrant"
        • The events come full cicle
    • The length of the scenes
      • Short scenes
        • Speed up the action
          • Make the play more exciting
        • Act 5 - nine short scenes
          • Lots of action
            • Malcolm becomes King
            • Macbeth is killed
            • Lady Macbeth kills herself
            • English army arrives
      • Long scenes
        • Shakespeare explore the characters
          • Emotions
          • Their true character
    • Two Parts
      • First Part
        • Structured around Macbeth's Rise to Power
        • Key scenes are focused on Macbeth becoming King
          • Minor scenes build the tension and delay the murder
          • Build up to Duncan's murder and
          • Macbeth being crowned
      • Second Part
        • Things fall apart for Macbeth
        • The other characters discover Macbeth's evil nature
          • Builds to the climatic rebellion
          • Minor scenes help to develop the plot
            • Short scenes speed up the action
  • Lots of action
    • Malcolm becomes King
    • Macbeth is killed
    • Lady Macbeth kills herself
    • English army arrives

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