Macbeth 5.2 Performance: Angus, Lines 17b-23a

Macbeth 5.2 Performance: Angus, Lines 17b-23a

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English

9th - 10th Grade

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The transcript delves into the complexities of leadership, contrasting command with love, and the burdens that come with titles and responsibilities. It uses metaphorical language to illustrate how authority can feel ill-fitting and burdensome, like a giant's robe on a dwarfish thief.

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What does the phrase 'Now minutely' suggest about the character's state of mind?

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How does the line 'Those he commands move only in command' reflect on leadership?

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What is the significance of the phrase 'Nothing in love' in the context of the text?

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What does the question 'Now does he feel his title?' imply about the character's identity?

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Analyze the imagery in 'Loose about him like a giant's robe.' What does it convey?

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