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Freeze Frame Macbeth

NEWS / 13 November 2012

In October, fifth years were asked to create a freeze frame of the various attacks that were launched on Scotland at the outset of the play 'Macbeth', expains Ms. Reynolds.

Macbeth

In October, fifth years were asked to create a freeze frame of the various attacks that were launched on Scotland at the outset of the play 'Macbeth'. Creating this shot helped to clarify the complex range of relationships and the scale of the treachery that befell King Duncan . Macdonwald's decapitated head is held by the Brave Macbeth, while Duncan's sons attempt to protect him from the treacherous assaults of the Thane of Cawdor aided by Norway and the attacking Irish.

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