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This atmospheric KS3 worksheet guides students through Macbeth’s famous “Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow” soliloquy, unpacking how Shakespeare’s bleak imagery and hypnotic rhythm capture the collapse of Macbeth’s worldview. Learners explore repetition, metaphor, and the steady drumbeat of despair to reveal how language and structure work together to express the futility he now sees in life. A rich, focused way to deepen analytical skills and appreciate one of Shakespeare’s most haunting speeches.

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