Macbeth Analysis for GCSE 9-1, Act 2 scene 1
Here's a brief look into the 'Is this a dagger which I see before me...' speech, particularly for use in Essay B of the Lit Paper 1. My classes are doing Edexcel, so it's geared towards this, but there are definitely useful quotations and interpretations for the other exam boards. I really do recommend having a copy, or paper and pen to take notes, so that it's more active, and this will help with retention. And remember: the sooner you apply this stuff into practice essays or essay plans, the more likely you are to use it in an exam!

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