
This resource compiles together over 350 quotes in chronological order from the play ‘Macbeth’, written in 1606 by William Shakespeare. Unlike most revision guides, these notes, exceeding 17500 words, also provide language analysis, designed for use in both discersive and extract essay questions.
TOP TIPS:
- This entire book is longer than the play itself! You do NOT need to know everything, as a lot is surprisingly obvious, and after a little practise, language analysis begins to become natural
- There are a ridiculous amount of quotes – just memorizing half of them will probably account for any eventuality in the exam, but it is important to do so
- English is all about plagiarising, so feel free to copy ideas, and even points out of this book, as I’m sure many people have the same interpretation as I do, and will do again!
- Don’t print it out – 47 pages is a lot of paper and ink, so it’s best to use it from a phone, tablet, or computer
- Don’t expect to use this book on its own! It will make a lot of sense after you’ve read the play – this is definitely not a replacement, and is best used alongside the play, to use as a reference point
DISCLAIMER: There may be a few mistakes here and there, so don’t expect it to be word perfect – if you find anything, please let me know at . On the other hand, the quotes have been meticulously checked, complying with the Oxford School Shakespeare Edition (ISBN 978-0-19-832400-3)
Both a .PDF and a .DOCX format are included, in order to account for as many devices as possible.
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