ENG203/04 Literary
Analysis and Composition
Semester finals
5/15/2014
Agenda
Complete part 1 of the finals in the quiz manager.
Review answers for part 1 as a means to review for part
2. Review best practices for answering the part 2.
Surprise
Semester final, Part 1
There are 15 questions on this part of the test. I will give you 22 minutes to complete the test.
Do your best but don’t linger on a question long. If you don’t know the answer take a guess and move on.
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Part 2
Question 1:
Consider the events of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and the fates of the title character and his wife. Which character—Macbeth or Lady Macbeth—deserves more blame for their fall? Which character is more influenced by the other? Which character suffers more? Justify your responses with examples from the text. Write at lease five sentences.
Step 1: Pick a character, Macbeth or Lady Macbeth.
Part 2
Question 1:
Consider the events of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and the fates of the title character and his wife. Which character—Macbeth or Lady Macbeth—deserves more blame for their fall? Which character is more influenced by the other? Which character suffers more? Justify your responses with examples from the text. Write at lease five sentences.
Step 2: Describe why the character you chose deserves more blame for their fall.
Part 2
Question 1:
Consider the events of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and the fates of the title character and his wife. Which character—Macbeth or Lady Macbeth—deserves more blame for their fall? Which character is more influenced by the other? Which character suffers more? Justify your responses with examples from the text. Write at lease five sentences.
Step 3: Describe how your character is more influenced by the other character.
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5/15/2014
Part 2
Question 1:
Consider the events of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and the fates of the title character and his wife. Which