Macbeth (2021)

Lesson 22
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ELA

Unit 15

10th Grade

Lesson 22 of 23

Objective


Create and defend an argument about morality and Macbeth.

Readings and Materials


  • Article: “Morality as Anti-Nature” by Friedrich Nietzsche 

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

What message about morality does Shakespeare send in Macbeth? How might Macbeth serve as a warning against Nietzsche’s ideas?

Key Questions


Questions about the article:

  • According to paragraph 1, what does Nietzsche believe?
  • What are “immoralists”? Are they bad people?
  • What does Nietzsche believe about morality and human nature? Explain at least two beliefs.

Notes


It is recommended to begin with a debate/discussion and have students craft a written response after getting a chance to flesh out their arguments verbally first.

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