Look Like The Innocent Flower Analysis
In this video, we'll talk through multiple interpretations of one of the key quotes of Shakespeare's Macbeth: "Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under't". We can get quite a lot from this Lady Macbeth quotation in Act 1 Scene 5. To revise for your English Literature GCSE, we'll cover different interpretations, connotations, and key context points, looking how this quote links to King James I. _____________________________________________ 0:00 Introduction 0:17 Act 1 Scene 5 0:36 What does it mean? 0:48 Imperative verbs 1:13 Look like the innocent flower 2:37 Be the serpent under it 5:03 Other connotations 5:29 Context 6:06 James 1st 6:37 Themes in Macbeth 7:20 Outro _____________________________________________ Slides: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource... Music: Music by PateResources

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