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  1. Macbeth Comic Strip. Beyond English presents the Macbeth Comic Strip in graphic-novel style! Perfect for lower-ability GCSE English students, our Macbeth Comic Strip covers the salient details of Act I in stripped-back fashion, helping students to grapple with the play without the burden of a full textual extract.

  2. Manga Classics The Great Expectations Comics. 1/3. Chapter Preview. Manga Classics introduces our manga adaptation of Macbeth by William Shakespeare. In this classic and tragic tale, a brave Scottish general named Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland.

  3. Shakespeare's plays are part of our cultural heritage - every child is sure to come across at least one during their school life, and it's quite likely to be Macbeth. This accessible version of the story is told in picture strip to help both children and adults unravel the complexities of Shakespeare's language and plot. A well-crafted book which will provide a solid base for watching or ...

  4. Storyboard Text. Scene 1. "'Out, damned spot, out, I say!'" (5.1.37) Scene 2. "'Great Dunsinane he strongly fortifies. Some say he’s mad; others that lesser hate him do call it valiant fury. But for certain, he cannot buckle his distempered cause within the belt of rule'" (5.2.14-18) Scene 3. "'Till Birnam Wood remove to Dunsinane I cannot ...

  5. www.classicalcomics.com › all-graphic-novels › william-shakespeareMacbeth Archives - Classical Comics

    Synopsis: Macbeth is a ... Lexile® measure GN700L This inspired graphic novel version depicts every scene of the play in full-color comic book style illustrations, with every word of the original text. It is authentic yet it is very easy to follow, much like watching the play.

  6. 10 de feb. de 2015 · Gareth Hinds. Shakespeare's classic story of dark ambition, madness, and murder springs to life in a masterful new graphic novel by Gareth Hinds. Set against the moody backdrop of eleventh-century Scotland, Gareth Hinds’s captivating, richly illustrated interpretation takes readers into the claustrophobic mind of a man driven mad by ambition.