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Amy Smith Literature

Teaching and studying English Literature and Language at Key Stages 3, 4, and 5.

  • By Amy Smith
  • Based in United Kingdom
  • Roughly one post per week

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Feb 2024 4
Mar 2024 6
Apr 2024 8
May 2024 2

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Most recent posts

Macbeth Character Analysis 6: Malcolm
We first see Malcolm in Act 1 Scene 4, when Duncan announces that he is the Prince of Cumberland. This title means that Malcolm is now heir to the throne: in medieval Scotland, the crown …
On , by Amy Smith, 583 words
Macbeth Character Analysis 5: King Duncan
Shakespeare introduces King Duncan in Act 1 Scene 2, where he is in a military camp, waiting for news about the battle. Unlike Macbeth, Duncan is no longer a soldier, and it is notable that …
On , by Amy Smith, 678 words
Macbeth Character Analysis 4: The Witches
Whilst Macbeth is the play’s title character, it is the witches who appear on stage first, casting an impression of their malevolent control over the action which follows. In the first scene, Shakespeare presents the …
On , by Amy Smith, 674 words