Set in Scotland in the year 1040, Macbeth is thought by many to be
Shakespeare's finest tragedy - it is certainly one of his best known and
most dramatic plays. This full color graphic novel really brings the
wonderful story to life.
The book includes an illustrated Dramatis Personae, 121 pages of story
artwork, and fascinating support material that tells the story of the
real Macbeth, details the life of Shakespeare and explains the origins
of the play, how it was written for King James I in 1606.
Designed to encourage readers to enjoy classical literature, titles in
the Classical Comics range stay true to the original vision of the
authors.
This title is the most popular of the Classical Comics range, and is now
in a library binding.
Macbeth is a general (or "Thane") in King Duncan's army who is highly
thought of amongst his fellow countrymen. Returning victorious from a
battle, he encounters three witches who convince him that he will be
king of Scotland. When Lady Macbeth learns about this, they formulate an
evil plan to secure their future.
As with most Shakespeare plays, some events and phrases from it have
become part of our culture, such as "Double, double toil and trouble:
fire, burn; and cauldron, bubble." and "Is this a dagger, which I see
before me", where Macbeth sees an imaginary dagger leading him to the
start of his wicked trail.
The paperback edition of this title was originally the second
publication by Classical Comics in the UK, and has gone on to enjoy
worldwide critical acclaim, as well as being endorsed and supported by
drama luminaries and educationalists alike.
To support the use of this title in the classroom, photocopiable
teachers resources are available that offer lesson plans and activities
from 6th grade and up: ISBN 978-1-906332-54-9