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		<description><![CDATA[As part of our GCSE English and GCSE English Literature learning songs we offer a number of Shakespeare&#8217;s finest works set to the tune of music, to make it easier for you to take in key characters, the overall story and the underlining themes. Check out our full list of Shakespeare learning songs below.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As part of our GCSE English and GCSE English Literature learning songs we offer a number of Shakespeare&#8217;s finest works set to the tune of music, to make it easier for you to take in key characters, the overall story and the underlining themes. Check out our full list of Shakespeare learning songs below.</p>
<p><b>GCSE English and GCSE English Literature Shakespeare songs:</b></p>
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<p>Our Shakespeare songs have been developed to help GCSE students but they can also be used to engage younger pupils in Shakespeare and to provide adults with an overview of Shakespeare&#8217;s finest work.</p>
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		<title>GCSE Shakespeare: Outline of the main characters from Macbeth by William Shakespeare</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Outline of the main characters from Macbeth by William Shakespeare
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Outline of the main characters from Macbeth by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shakespeare">William Shakespeare</a></p>
<p>As part of our FREE character profiles for 12 key GCSE texts. We want to help you revise and learn GCSE English and GCSE English Literature to your full potential.</p>
<p>We have listed profiles of the key characters from Macbeth by William Shakespeare below. We hope the information provided helps you with your GCSE English and your GCSE English Literature.</p>
<p><strong>Macbeth – </strong>Initially Macbeth is a general and nobleman. Macbeth is courageous and powerful but not virtuous. Macbeth commits murder in order to become king. After this crime he goes on to commit more but is racked with feelings of guilt which eventually lead to his decline.</p>
<p><strong>Lady Macbeth –</strong> Lady Macbeth is Macbeth’s wife. She is a power hungry and ambitious woman and encourages her husband to commit murder in order to become king. She uses her sexuality to control her husband’s actions. In the play the couple’s involvement in crimes bring them closer together. Lady Macbeth’s guilty conscience causes her to go mad and commit suicide.</p>
<p><strong>The Three Witches –</strong> The Three Witches use their prophecies and spells to manipulate Macbeth into committing murder. When the Three Witches prediction that Macbeth will become king comes true, it causes him to believe them when they say that he is immortal. The Three Witches are Hecate’s servants who use their knowledge to interfere with the human characters fate and to destroy Macbeth.</p>
<p><strong>Banquo –</strong>Banquo is a virtuous nobleman and general. The Three Witches predict that Banquo’s children are heirs to the throne. However, unlike Macbeth, Banquo does not act on their premonitions. When Macbeth kills Banquo his ghost continues to haunt him. This haunting serves to contrast the violent character of Macbeth with Banquo’s and highlights the path Macbeth should have taken instead.</p>
<p><strong>King Duncan –</strong> King Duncan is the well respected King of Scotland whom Macbeth, murders in order to seize the crown. His death and Macbeth’s claim to the throne represents the decline of order and the rise of a tyrant. This is resolved when his son Malcolm becomes King of Scotland at the end of the play.</p>
<p><strong>Macduff –</strong> Macduff is the nobleman who leads a crusade to usurp Macbeth’s position as king. Macbeth murders Macduff’s son and wife so Macduff gets his revenge by killing Macbeth at the end of the play.</p>
<p><strong>Malcolm –</strong>Malcolm is Duncan’s son. He flees Scotland when Macbeth murders his father. Order is returned to Scotland when he becomes king.<br />
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Hecate – </strong>Hecate is the goddess of witchcraft. She helps the three witches to mislead Macbeth.</p>
<p><strong>Fleance –</strong> Fleance is Banquo’s son. He survives when Macbeth tries to murder him. He disappears at the end of the play. He may one day reappear as king, thus fulfilling the witches’ prophecy.</p>
<p><strong>Lennox –</strong> Lennox is a nobleman.</p>
<p><strong>Ross –</strong> Ross is a nobleman.</p>
<p><strong>The Murderers –</strong> The murderers are a group who are hired by Macbeth to murder Banquo, Fleance (unsuccessfully), and Macduff’s wife and children.</p>
<p><strong>Porter –</strong> Porter is a drunken doorman working at Macbeth’s castle.<br />
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Lady Macduff –</strong>Lady Macduff is Macduff’s wife. The scene of her in her home is a stark contrast of Lady Macbeth’s castle.</p>
<p><strong>Donalbain –</strong> Donalbain is Duncan’s son and younger brother to Malcolm’s.</p>
<p>Be sure check out our <a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop">GCSE Shakespeare learning songs</a></p>
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		<title>GCSE English Literature and GCSE English Revision:How to write about Shakespeare&#8217;s plays</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[GCSE English Literature and GCSE English Revision:How to write about Shakespeare&#8217;s plays 
This article focuses on how to write about Shakespeare&#8217;s plays, as part of our series of articles on learning techniques, revision and preparation for GCSE English Literature and GCSE English examinations.
How to write about Shakespeare&#8217;s plays
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<p>This article focuses on how to write about Shakespeare&#8217;s plays, as part of our series of articles on learning techniques, revision and preparation for GCSE English Literature and GCSE English examinations.</p>
<p><strong>How to write about Shakespeare&#8217;s plays</strong></p>
<p>Let the teacher/examiner assessing your written (or spoken) work see that you know that a play is drama. It happens in performance in a theater (or, today, in a feature film or TV or radio broadcast). It is not a book and there are no readers. You may have used a book containing the characters&#8217; lines, some basic stage directions and lots of notes to help you study the play. But this is not what Shakespeare intended for his audience.</p>
<p>Show that you understand the difference between (fictional) characters in the play, and the (real) actors who play the parts. And don&#8217;t call the play a &#8220;film&#8221; or a &#8220;book&#8221;.</p>
<p>Extract from <a href="http://www.teachit.co.uk">Teachkit</a>.</p>
<p>We hope this article helps with your GCSE English Literature revision. Be sure to check out the <a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop/">LearnThruMusic Shakespeare learning songs.</a></p>
<p><strong>GCSE English LearnThruMusic covers the following work by Shakespeare:</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop/"><strong>Othello<br />
Romeo &amp; Juliet<br />
Merchant of Venice<br />
Macbeth</strong></a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We want you do excel at<a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop/"> GCSE English</a> and <a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop/">GCSE English Literature</a>. Over the coming weeks we will be adding character profiles for 12 key <a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop/">GCSE texts</a> to help you revise and learn to your full potential.</p>
<p>Texts we will be covering include:</p>
<p>1.    <a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop/">Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck</a><br />
2.    <a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop/">An Inspector Calls by JB Priestly</a><br />
3.    <a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop/">To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee</a><br />
4.    <a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop/">A view From the Bridge by Arthur Miller</a><br />
5.    <a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop/">Blood Brothers by Willy Russell</a><br />
6.    <a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop/">The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare</a><br />
7.    <a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop/">Othello by William Shakespeare</a><br />
8.    <a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop/">Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare</a><br />
9.    <a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop/">Macbeth by William Shakespeare</a><br />
10.  <a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop/">Lord of the Flies by William Golding </a><br />
11.  <a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop/">Pride And Prejudice by Jane Austin</a><br />
12.  <a href="http://www.learnthrumusic.co.uk/shop/">Stone Cold by Robert Swindells</a></p>
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