Aslide deck to explore the Porter and equivocation. I have included some context and the link to Ian McDiarmid’s performance.
See also The Porter provides humour but he is far from funny… On equivocation: Macbeth in context.
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Aslide deck to explore the Porter and equivocation. I have included some context and the link to Ian McDiarmid’s performance.
See also The Porter provides humour but he is far from funny… On equivocation: Macbeth in context.
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This year I noticed the section where he says ‘here’s an equivocator’ talked with Y11 about how this could be a reference to Macbeth himself- every year a surprise!
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Nice one… I like the idea of a stand up comedian changing the set to reflect audience and recent events- find it hard to believe it was just written and never changed.