
Macbeth 5.1 Word Nerd: Watch
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English, Other
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6th Grade - University
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Hard
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The transcript explores the historical and modern meanings of the words 'watch' and 'wake'. In Shakespeare's era, both words meant to be awake, but 'watch' often implied staying awake for a purpose, like tending to the sick. The text references Lady Macbeth's actions as 'watching', meaning she behaves as if awake. In contemporary times, 'watch' has evolved to mean focusing attention on something specific, such as watching a play.
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