GCSE English Literature Revision | Macbeth Explained | Act I Scene 3 | Annotate with an Examiner

Macbeth Act 1 Scene 3 explanation and annotations. This is, of course, one of the most important scenes in the play. It introduces her to the inciting incident: the event in a story that kickstarts the plot, triggers change or mark the start of the main character's arc. --- I'm Miss B, an experienced English teacher and examiner. In this series, I will be explaining Macbeth scene-by-scene, as well as providing examiner advice as I go. --- Like last time, I will be referring to English Literature Assessment Objectives, so in case you're unsure what they are, here is a little breakdown: ​​ 📖​AO1 - Answering the question, knowing the text (plot, characters, settings, themes etc...) and knowing quotes. ✏️AO2 - Identifying methods (techniques), explaining and analysing quotes, exploring layers of meaning and different interpretations, key-word analysis and impact on the audience. 📚AO3 - Making links to relevant context (historical/social) or writer's ideas/purpose. Whole-text context (being able to place a scene within the whole play.) --- For the annotated documents from this video, resources and to book tutoring sessions with an Examiner, please find us on:   / englishillum.  . --- #GCSE #EngLit #MacbethRevision