MACBETH: These 10 QUOTES FIT EVERY Question!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @jouad5611
    @jouad5611 Год назад +290

    I really really hope you do the same video for A Christmas Carol & An Inspector Calls. I am 100% sure others will find this massively beneficial and agree...

    • @noobydegoat
      @noobydegoat Год назад +3

      Agreed

    • @jouad5611
      @jouad5611 Год назад

      @@prodls3993 😄😄

    • @adamberron
      @adamberron Год назад +3

      without a doubt in my mind, i am stressing a bit as i am not great at literature and these are massive relievers considering that my exam is in 1 week and 4 days

    • @jouad5611
      @jouad5611 Год назад

      @@adamberron yes ikr

    • @mohz8995
      @mohz8995 Год назад +2

      There already is on for AIC and Mr SAlles just made one for ACC

  • @mindblown3523
    @mindblown3523 6 месяцев назад +64

    At this point take my English teacher's salary because you are doing more than she ever did. 👍

  • @brokenoob3797
    @brokenoob3797 Год назад +46

    "fair is foul and foul is fair" techniques: leitmotif
    paradox
    juxtaposition
    contrast
    fricative
    assonance
    trochaic tetrameter

    • @sylsylveon
      @sylsylveon 9 месяцев назад +2

      ur a life saver bro

  • @thomasdixon6476
    @thomasdixon6476 6 месяцев назад +40

    When we are lost, Mr salles is our map,
    When we are hungry, Mr salles provides us with food,
    When we are in darkness, Mr salles is our light,
    When we are going to fail literature, Mr salles saves us .

  • @rahulnarayan2857
    @rahulnarayan2857 Год назад +233

    When talking about the quote 'Unsex me here', I think it is important to address the fact that Lady Macbeth in fact does not wish to become masculine, but rather achieve solely the cruelty associated with masculinity, without the honour, loyalty and service that would come with it when describing the archetypal Jacobean man. I think this further nuances discussion when analysing this quote, and allows for the debate as to whether or not Lady Macbeth (and her 'wicked' husband) almost become witches themselves as the play unfolds.

    • @rahulnarayan2857
      @rahulnarayan2857 Год назад +1

      tl:dr - Lady Macbeth wants to remove her femininity, rather than become a man

    • @jouad5611
      @jouad5611 Год назад +6

      Great analysis

    • @joyooof
      @joyooof Год назад +4

      Superb ❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @b19gow76
      @b19gow76 Год назад +5

      That's correct it's more she wants rid of her kindness and femininity and have it replaced for "Gaul"

    • @shawolfelite8479
      @shawolfelite8479 Год назад +2

      Yoooooooooooooooooo

  • @PUBGTota-cd6py
    @PUBGTota-cd6py 8 месяцев назад +15

    I memorised your top 10 quotes for Macbeth and J&H with your analysis and ideas, and I jumped from a Grade 5 in Literature to Grade 8. Thanks, for real.

    • @aayan1269
      @aayan1269 8 месяцев назад +1

      did you use his structure for your answers

    • @MrSallesTeachesEnglish
      @MrSallesTeachesEnglish  8 месяцев назад +2

      That’s brilliant

    • @aayan1269
      @aayan1269 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@MrSallesTeachesEnglish would these be the quotes we always use in an essay plus the ones from the extract

    • @louis863
      @louis863 7 месяцев назад

      yo congrats bro, did u memorise everything he said for each quote or did u summarise the quote ?

    • @PUBGTota-cd6py
      @PUBGTota-cd6py 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@louis863 I memorised most parts of the quotes and most of it's analysis

  • @arhanbhat4730
    @arhanbhat4730 6 месяцев назад +43

    Got my GCSE in about an hour. Thanks for all the help.

    • @JohnJigglesworth
      @JohnJigglesworth 6 месяцев назад

      NAHH me too 💀 good luck mg

    • @arhanbhat4730
      @arhanbhat4730 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@JohnJigglesworth the lady macbeth question in aqa was a beautiful one icl

    • @JohnJigglesworth
      @JohnJigglesworth 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@arhanbhat4730 I had a different paper, ours was “which character in the play do you feel most sympathy for and why” I just chose Macbeth because he was manipulated and his future was already set by the witches and they deceived him fuelling his ambition. Aswell as his wife. As the other question was how would the audience react to this scene and the scene was when he sees Banquos ghost in his chair. The anthology was how relationship was presented in manhunt 😮‍💨

    • @chxwyRl
      @chxwyRl 5 месяцев назад

      @@JohnJigglesworth Its good that you included his wife as I dont think Macbeths hamartia is also ambition like Mr Salles said and Lady Macbeth was really the drive and cause to carry the regicide out until he could not longer contain himself,

    • @chxwyRl
      @chxwyRl 5 месяцев назад

      caused*

  • @FayizMannil
    @FayizMannil Год назад +14

    ily sir ❤❤❤❤💞💞💞💞 this man has a broken back cuz he's carrying so many students rn
    good luck 2023 cohort!

  • @Rafee7
    @Rafee7 Год назад +27

    0:15
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    • @vzakv
      @vzakv 6 месяцев назад +2

      shut it boy

  • @RetroRonin-nf1qg
    @RetroRonin-nf1qg Год назад +16

    Thank you very much for making these videos Mr. Salles,
    Today is my literature exam, so I'm just looking over your fantastic explanations again, of what the intentions behind these quotes may be- I appreciate how you linked each quote to a common theme/idea so that they, indeed, can all be linked to each other and used in one way or another. The historical references were especially helpful as I didn't know about most, yet they'll definitely give me a few extra marks!
    Thanks a million!

    • @qy-exotic7717
      @qy-exotic7717 Год назад +1

      what is your results

    • @timia6959
      @timia6959 7 месяцев назад +1

      plss reply what did u get

  • @luxx9528
    @luxx9528 Год назад +9

    Thank you so much Mr Sales! You have helped me so much with the exam I took today. The quotes you have given spanned across almost all topics which significantly helped me answer my questions and I feel I have performed over my target grade of a 7. 😊

    • @vzakv
      @vzakv 6 месяцев назад +1

      mr salles ur daddy or what

  • @deemedepic7721
    @deemedepic7721 Год назад +17

    Thank you for these! They are really helpful. Please may you also make a video showing us how to apply these quotes to all the past paper questions as that would really help?

  • @solomonq2470
    @solomonq2470 6 месяцев назад +1

    4:43 my favourite part of this video. Thank you, you beautiful man I love this and you are going to help me through this 🙏

  • @romanireid7794
    @romanireid7794 Год назад +31

    Thank you Mr Salles. I’ve been looking for a video like this for a while seeing as I have my exams in one month and couldn’t decide on which quotes were the most versatile. This video really helped me :)

    • @MrSallesTeachesEnglish
      @MrSallesTeachesEnglish  Год назад +9

      Brilliant- I actually haven’t published it yet, it is unlisted but apparently available in my playlist. Glad you liked it!

    • @b19gow76
      @b19gow76 Год назад +1

      There's almost too much to talk about

    • @UTAULEAKS
      @UTAULEAKS Год назад +1

      One month I got mine in 2 weeks(now 1 half weeks)

    • @romanireid7794
      @romanireid7794 Год назад +2

      @@UTAULEAKS yeah I can’t lie I forgot when they were 😅 my first one is French speaking on the 9th of May

    • @JackKennard
      @JackKennard Год назад +2

      I did my speaking two weeks ago

  • @busy24s.
    @busy24s. Год назад +6

    as of right now im failing but thanks to my man i have hope thank you mr salles 👏

  • @homeofgiveaways9051
    @homeofgiveaways9051 Год назад +3

    PLEASEEE DO TOP 10 QUOTES FOR EVERY AN INSPECTOR CALLS CHARACTER!!!

    • @brokenoob3797
      @brokenoob3797 Год назад +1

      he did go to his videos you will see that he did it TO EVERY SINGLE CHARACTER. hes amazing DONT WASTE YOUR TIME AND GO CHECK IT OUT WE DONT HAVE TIME. :)

  • @jakebill867
    @jakebill867 Год назад +4

    Please can you do one on Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Also what is the advantages of using your books compared to using your videos. Thanks.

    • @MrSallesTeachesEnglish
      @MrSallesTeachesEnglish  Год назад +2

      You can write notes on them, refer back and see what top grade essays look like.

  • @applewoodshredderz5128
    @applewoodshredderz5128 Год назад +8

    i searched for a video like this an hour ago and now youve posted it !

    • @vzakv
      @vzakv 6 месяцев назад +1

      shut it boy

  • @jammypark2933
    @jammypark2933 Год назад +2

    Thanks Mr Salles, great video once again, please could you perhaps mark this essay on Lady Macbeth and indicate what grade it would be around and also whether the way I write is in any way confusing or vague. btw i dictated it so there may be random Capitalisations.
    Shakespeare uses Lady Macbeth to explore how desire for power from a woman can lead to a loving relationship to madness and hallucinations to educate the Jacobean audience to follow the norms of a patriarchal Society and the Jacobian society.
    Initially Lady Macbeth wishes to be more than a woman - ‘unsex me here’ She wants to transcend gender and be ‘filled from crown to toe with direst cruelty’ . The premodifier ‘direst’ is used To heighten the cruelty she has. She wants to be a supernatural force - ‘O come spirits’ the noun ‘spirits’ having connotations of the supernatural and witchcraft. The imperative verb ‘come’ highlights that she wants power. This contrasts how she was when sleepwalking. She no longer yearns for power as actually understands that she will be damned. ‘Hell is murky’ - The adjective ‘murky’ having connotations or something not being clear, she doesn't know what will happen which heavily contrasts how optimistic she was in Act 1. Alternatively, the idea of murkiness is linked with equivocation - something that is connected with the witches. ‘Fair is foul and foul is fair’, The use of chiasmus creates a sense of equivocation and unclearness which parallels Lady Macbeth's murky view on Hell. Shakespeare uses the threat of being damned to warn his Jacobean audience of the consequences of being concerned with such sorcery and heresies. This would have flattered King James I as he was against Witchcraft and wrote about witches in his book of Daemonology.
    Lady Macbeth's loving relationship begins to deteriorate as she begins to manipulate Macbeth. Macbeth sees her as ‘my dearest partner in greatness’ - the superlative ‘dearest’ emphasises the love that they have for each other. But this contrasts with how much Macbeth reacts after he hears of her death - ‘she should have died hereafter’. Macbeth shows no regard for the death of his own wife, almost as though she was an inconvenience to him. Her death was even offstage perhaps to accentuate his lack of love for her. Shakespeare maybe does so to remind Jacobean Society of patriarchal norms and the devastating effects of not following them.
    Lady Macbeth is written as a Machiavellian construct to Macbeth into killing the king. She wants to ‘take her milk for gall’ - the noun gall being reminiscent of poison and the ability to kill. Macbeth is ‘ too full o’ the milk of human kindness’. the motif of milk is used so that Lady Macbeth can highlight to Macbeth that they are too humane to commit any sort of murder and if they are going to kill and become powerful they need to get rid of it. ‘Look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under it’ which contextually links with Original sin as Eve parallels Lady Macbeth as she tempts Macbeth. Perhaps Shakespeare gives power to Lady Macbeth here to go against patriarchy as he himself (18 years old) was married to Anne Hathaway (24 years old) which was quite unusual at the time so Shakespeare may have been criticising patriarchy.
    However this also contrasts with how Lady Macbeth ends up. Her state of being is described as a ‘disease’ having connotations of something being harmful, which in one way parallels how she manipulated Macbeth as though Macbeth was influenced by this ‘disease’ Lady Macbeth. Alternatively she is no longer wanted by any part of society.
    Her Madness which can be seen from the repetition of ‘to bed’ and ‘come’. She has stepped too far in what she has done - ‘all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand’ The connotations of the noun ‘perfumes’ are reminiscent of trying to mask and hide what’s really there and the fact that she can’t do so accentuates how bad her mental state is. It’s quite ironic how she refers to her hand as a ‘little’ one despite how much of an influence she had on Macbeth. Shakespeare does create a pejorative ambience and heightens the madness of Lady Macbeth to once again warn Jacobean society of not following patriarchal norms.
    Though Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are separated they still linguistically echo each other ‘Out damned sport!’ . ‘Out brief candle’ The use of linguistic echoing perhaps is trying to say Lady Macbeth and Macbeth are of equal sin, which would’ve appealed to King James I as he would’ve liked the fact, that people who sin and commit regicide will be damned and punished; protecting King James I.
    In conclusion Lady Macbeth’s yearning for power, desire to be a supernatural being and manipulation of Macbeth led to her descent into damnation and madness. Shakespeare does so to warn Jacobean society to follow Patriarchal norms and to not be involved with any malevolent witchcraft and sorcery.

    • @MrSallesTeachesEnglish
      @MrSallesTeachesEnglish  Год назад +3

      Yes, there are some issues with phrasing, but it is otherwise excellent. I’m sure it would get a grade 8 or 9

    • @jammypark2933
      @jammypark2933 Год назад

      @@MrSallesTeachesEnglish Thanks for reading, my teacher said the same thing about phrasing so I'll definitely work on making what I write clearer!

  • @ShreyaSadhashivam
    @ShreyaSadhashivam 7 месяцев назад +1

    Please could you make videos for Frankenstein and lord of the flies ?? Thank you so much

  • @silverspeedbro
    @silverspeedbro Год назад +3

    Im starting to realise that some themes are similar to jekyll and Hyde which is helpful

  • @GlocktheOPS
    @GlocktheOPS Год назад +4

    OMG THIS IS SO GOOD!!! I have an exam for Macbeth in 2 weeeks time this will be Incredible!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH MR SALLES!!

    • @vzakv
      @vzakv 6 месяцев назад +1

      defo got a 4

  • @ShreyaSadhashivam
    @ShreyaSadhashivam 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is so helpful!

  • @diegobertora3470
    @diegobertora3470 Год назад +5

    What is the most useful Jekyll and Hyde essay to do as revision (something that will likely come up or that covers most themes that would be in any question)

  • @H.Y78944
    @H.Y78944 Год назад +3

    Hello Sir , this video was amazing and so I would like to request that you do the same for Frankenstein as there is hardly anyone on youtube who does it which is disappionting in contrast to Macbeth thank you

  • @cookies2662
    @cookies2662 Год назад +2

    tysm, ur literally a blessing, it came out at the right time

  • @cow1603
    @cow1603 Год назад +2

    THIS IS AMAZING THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @joyooof
    @joyooof Год назад +6

    Mr Salles, thank you so much for all of these videos as they have been incredibly helpful. I was wondering if you could please read this essay and give it a rough I wrote on fear for my mock? No worries if you can't especially as you will be incredibly busy and either way thank you!!
    (I got into slight time trouble which is why it is shorter than you recommend)
    Macbeth's fears are painted by the bard as a consequence of his usurpation of the throne and defiance of the Great Chain of Being
    Shakespeare uses Macbeth as a vehicle to explore how unbridled ambition can lead to extreme paranoia and fear. Macbeth's states 'to be thus is nothing/, but to be safely thus' The implementation of the chiasmus - due to the grammatical construct being flipped- reflects Macbeth's inability to be content with simply being king. His hamartia of his ambition means it is not enough to be king and instead to be a king 'safely' Macbeth's 'vaulting ambition' causes him to kill the 'gracious Duncan' and he therefore is a target for Macduff as well as nature because of his attack on the Great Chain of Being; this says that the king is at the top of the social hierarchy and Macbeth also defies the Diving Right of King which presents kingship as a power given out by God.
    Macbeth's fear of the fragility of his kingship also leads to his tyrannical behaviour. Macbeth is given a 'fruitless crown' and 'barren sceptre.' Both pre-modifiers are semantically indicative of worthlessness which could refer to how Macbeth has no heirs to the throne and therefore no one to pass his lineage onto making his throne unstable. 'Barren' could also be an innuendo for Macbeth's impotence and towards the end of the play it evolves into the 'bloody sceptre.' Through a certain prism it could be reasoned that Macbeth regresses into a tyrant due to his fear of not carrying on the line of primogeniture as 'bloody' has associations of violence and murder.'
    Macbeth's fear of being caught as the murderer also lead to him abandoning his Christian faith. He asks the rhetorical question 'will all great Neptune's oceans wash my hands clean of this blood?' The irrefutable hyperbolic tone of this question accentuates the guilt Macbeth internally feels. His reliance on 'great Neptune' could be interpreted as his dismissal of Christian faith which would be seen as sacrilegious to a contemporary Jacobean audience who were mostly Christian. Later on Macbeth relies on 'supernatural soliciting' to ease his fears by listening to the prophecies of the 'agents of darkness.' The sibilance of 's' creates a harsh tone which amplifies the audience's abhorrent feelings towards the witches. Macbeth is so enveloped within his fear, he turns away from his Christian faith and attempts to supplement that power by entering the Witches regime.
    Macbeth's fears manifest themselves within the cyclicality of violence. The 'butcher' states 'We teach bloody instructions that return back to plague the inventor.' Macbeth admits that his actions of regicide and murder will eventually plague him. The verb 'plague' has pejorative connotations of being unwanted and potentially even illness of death. Macbeth therefore fears the 'blood will have blood' and his 'crown' and lif will be stripped from him. HIs decapitated head being described as the 'cursed usurper's head' links to the Treacherous Thames head being 'fixed on the battlements after being decapitated by Macbeth. This cyclical nature of the violence confirms Macbeth's fears and the Bard could have been using this as a warning message to those attempting to harm King James 1, that they will be 'plagued' by 'bloody instructions.'

    In conclusion Macbeth's fears evolve as a result of him committing regicide and rejecting values held by Jacobean society.
    560 words

    • @Yma0104
      @Yma0104 7 месяцев назад

      so I feel like this doesn't have enough context off the bat and the conclusion, try adding anew idea in there and link it to context(grade 9 advice)

  • @eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
    @eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 6 месяцев назад +17

    who’s here for tomorrows exam?

  • @Jjundercover1
    @Jjundercover1 9 месяцев назад +1

    this is life saving, but how do i slap these ideas on flashcards?

  • @CRISTIAN0SINGH
    @CRISTIAN0SINGH Год назад +2

    Thank you sir please can you also do this for jekyll and hyde

  • @sayedur6456
    @sayedur6456 Год назад +1

    Mr Salles, in your revision guide Macbeth ,you wrote how Lady Macbeth had grief after they lost their only child in Act 1 Scene 5. Where's the evidence that they lost their child? Thank you!

  • @daon4132
    @daon4132 Год назад +2

    this is amazing thank you for this!

  • @tingyjt
    @tingyjt 5 месяцев назад +1

    quick question: do you think it is better for us to use both interpretations for some quotes (such as lady macbeth being rightfully punished for exceeding her role or her being wronged by societies value for women) or do you think we may lose marks for doing so and should just stick to one interpretation.

    • @MrSallesTeachesEnglish
      @MrSallesTeachesEnglish  5 месяцев назад

      The benefits of using more than one interpretation is that you get to argue which you think is more powerful. If you simply present two different interpretations without arguing which is best, your essay simply looks as though you don’t know what you want to say.

  • @faterunoff9343
    @faterunoff9343 Год назад +2

    can you make a christmas carol or inspector calls just like this video? or if you already made lmk please. love your content , keep it up :)

    • @H.Y78944
      @H.Y78944 Год назад

      mr everthing english already does that check it out but no one does frankenstein key quotes

  • @yustmanplayz4960
    @yustmanplayz4960 Год назад

    Is it better to use prtezel paragraphs -point,reference,technique,explain,zoom in ,explain, link or embedded quotations

  • @shriipriyaa9713
    @shriipriyaa9713 Год назад +1

    I cannot thank you enough for these videos sir!

  • @moshi345
    @moshi345 Год назад

    Thank you for this video, will you be able to use these quotes in a pastpaper to show us how to fit it in.

  • @eddiel9846
    @eddiel9846 Год назад +2

    If there is a question on the witches per se, is it safe to extend that to an essay on Lady Macbeth too ?
    You really make my English Lessons feel like a waste of time and I thank you dearly for it, wish there was a way to watch you in class...

    • @cee1385
      @cee1385 Год назад

      100% lady macbeth was seen as the 5th witch if you want to include Hecate by the Jacobean society. She linked herself with the supernatural world when she was calling upon the spirits to unsex her. You could write it in more details with other quotes and write about how she didn’t fit in within the “women’s role” unlike lady macduff who was a quintessential perfect jacobean woman.

  • @foxzy1469
    @foxzy1469 Год назад +1

    Question. Can you get into the top band by only doing a little bit of lanugage analysis? For example, if I am talking about how Lady Macbeth's downfall is due to her ambition, can I just use quotes without talking about language analysis

  • @foxzy1469
    @foxzy1469 Год назад +1

    MR SALLES! PLEASE READ! I have bought some predicted papers from Maths Made Easy. The question they put for macbeth is about masculinity. What is more likely to come up, supernatural or masculinity? ALSO I have posted another question in this video. Can you please answer that as well? THANK YOU

  • @louis863
    @louis863 7 месяцев назад +1

    Mr Salles, do we need to learn the whole quotation? It’s quite long!

    • @MrSallesTeachesEnglish
      @MrSallesTeachesEnglish  7 месяцев назад +3

      No, just pick the relevant parts

    • @louis863
      @louis863 7 месяцев назад

      @@MrSallesTeachesEnglishare the relevant parts that you are inferring to the different sub headings that you have made like “unsex me here” and like “ I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent” ?

  • @limitless0027
    @limitless0027 Год назад

    Great video can you make one for a Christmas Carol

  • @flowerswift
    @flowerswift Год назад

    Hi Sir what other revision would you recommend along with this video please

  • @velvettopping2112
    @velvettopping2112 Год назад +7

    Hi mr salles!
    My brother intodued me to your videos and i've only watched two but i can say that all thw points you make are top tier and very helpful! :D
    In my school, we do pride and prejucide at GCSE and i looked through your videos for videos on it but couldn't find any. If you do have some then could you please tell me where they are and if not, could you make some: :)
    Thanks!

  • @MimiTheQueen_No1
    @MimiTheQueen_No1 Год назад +1

    thank you so much sir! this is very helpful

  • @zzzz8791
    @zzzz8791 Год назад

    Hi sir, thank you for this video. Can you please make a video just like this for a Christmas carol?

  • @bmahajan17
    @bmahajan17 Год назад +9

    Hi Sir, thank you so much for this video. It’s really helpful. If you were to predict a scene and a character focus for this year’s question, what would it be? I only have two weeks until paper 1 and I would like to narrow down my revision.
    Really hope to hear from you. Thank you once again :)

    • @fivestarmichelin0809
      @fivestarmichelin0809 Год назад +1

      is your exam not on the 17th May (AQA)?

    • @keffiyehman3277
      @keffiyehman3277 Год назад

      its still two weeks

    • @keffiyehman3277
      @keffiyehman3277 Год назад +1

      Also the teachers have predicted it maybe on the theme of Guilt so all these quotes fit. Even "shalt be kings" fit as the guilt of Macbeth is shown via his ambition to kill Banquo which can be linked to "Gory locks" within the extract that will be given.

  • @3fsisters501
    @3fsisters501 Год назад

    These quotes are very useful but how can we analyse the language techniques

  • @ShreyaSadhashivam
    @ShreyaSadhashivam 7 месяцев назад

    This is so useful!!! Could you please make similar videos on Frankenstein and Lord of The Flies?
    This would be greatly appreciated by me and many others too!

  • @mythravi2424
    @mythravi2424 Год назад +2

    Can you do same one for Jekyll and hyde please?

  • @Dharma_and_Ahimsa
    @Dharma_and_Ahimsa Год назад +2

    Hey Mr Salles,
    Question:
    Should you revise themes or characters for a person aiming for Grade 9 in Macbeth and Jekyll and Hyde?

  • @fivestarmichelin0809
    @fivestarmichelin0809 Год назад +2

    thank you! do you have any predictions yet?

    • @MrSallesTeachesEnglish
      @MrSallesTeachesEnglish  Год назад +3

      Oh, they are all coming! I filmed 4 of them yesterday with @FirstRateTutor!

    • @fivestarmichelin0809
      @fivestarmichelin0809 Год назад +2

      @@MrSallesTeachesEnglish omg thanks! looking forward to it! :))

    • @arinahsajid637
      @arinahsajid637 Год назад

      @@MrSallesTeachesEnglish r u making predictions for edexcel?

    • @anamzakir-gi3zc
      @anamzakir-gi3zc Год назад +1

      @@MrSallesTeachesEnglish shes not too great that woman

  • @xkaosdark
    @xkaosdark Год назад

    Thank you for this video it will help me alot!! Will you make a similar video for Animal farm and a christmas carol?

  • @HollyLygo-wj3fk
    @HollyLygo-wj3fk Год назад +1

    Mrs salles is their anyway of linking sexism in the play to kingship

  • @supremeape4915
    @supremeape4915 Год назад

    Could you make a video on Duncan and kingship?

  • @a.nony.mouse64
    @a.nony.mouse64 Год назад +1

    thanksssssss. I can finally say I'm not failing Macbeth :)

  • @itswobblypancake7981
    @itswobblypancake7981 Год назад

    Sir is this a good thesis for how Macbeth is presented as violent:
    In the play 'Macbeth', Shakespeare employs Macbeth as being a violent character, which was seen as being masculine back in the Jacobean Era, which also paints him as a brave warrior being praised by many. His violence also reinforces the idea of him showing some sense of loyalty and comradeship to the king, in which was later destroyed because of his 'Vaulting ambition' that led him to his regicide of King Duncan

    • @MrSallesTeachesEnglish
      @MrSallesTeachesEnglish  Год назад

      Yes, apart from the word ‘in’

    • @itswobblypancake7981
      @itswobblypancake7981 Год назад

      I'm confused please sir elaborate why I can't use the word 'In' is it too basic of a word?

    • @MrSallesTeachesEnglish
      @MrSallesTeachesEnglish  Год назад

      @@itswobblypancake7981 it doesn’t make sense in this context, so get rid of it before ‘which’

  • @joshuaowusu2362
    @joshuaowusu2362 Год назад

    hi sir, when are predictions coming out this year

  • @fatimasaid-gy3ds
    @fatimasaid-gy3ds Год назад +1

    can you done for Christmas carol please

  • @zsha6855
    @zsha6855 Год назад +1

    Hi there could you also do jekyll and hyde aswell btw this video was so helpful

  • @bdkdjnsjsjshsb
    @bdkdjnsjsjshsb Год назад +1

    how is the use of the word candle in ' out, out, brief candle' a Christian image? just wondering so i can try to expand on it

  • @billymidzi2867
    @billymidzi2867 Год назад

    Can you do one of these for Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde please

  • @pratyasha279
    @pratyasha279 Год назад

    Thank you for this cluster sir - but wouldn't these quotes and ideas become too generic? And will it help differentiate us from other students in terms of ideas?

  • @Georgina_d
    @Georgina_d Год назад

    Sir when will you upload your predicted questions for English lit? Thanks

  • @arinahsajid637
    @arinahsajid637 Год назад

    do u have predictions for macbeth,inspector calls and jane eyre for edexcel?

  • @samueljspeakman
    @samueljspeakman Год назад

    Hi Mr Salles, please can you make a RUclips short on the following:
    Who Really Is The Inspector?
    God? A ghost? Consciences? JB Priestley? A soldier? An individual from the future? A socialist from 1912? Or someone else??? ... ❤
    Thank you.

  • @music-tm6xh
    @music-tm6xh 7 месяцев назад +1

    I know this isn't really pertinent to this video, however I feel so happy I js got my results back from my last (ever 🫡😭) set of mocks. And I found out that in English I got a seven in language! And a six in literature! And I want to thank you for the literature, I've been only getting fives for the past year in year eleven as I had joined really late in school and I've gone from u's to fours then stuck at fives and now I'm getting sixes and sevens and I am so happy! And for lit the reasons I managed to remember my quotes and themes was because I spent so many hours watching your videos so I just want to say thank you so much! You have helped me loads!

  • @louis863
    @louis863 6 месяцев назад +1

    mr salles, do we need to zoom in on any words at all to get the top marks? or if we write what ur saying enough to get grade 9?

    • @MrSallesTeachesEnglish
      @MrSallesTeachesEnglish  6 месяцев назад +1

      You will naturally zoom in on some words. You don’t have to do it with every quote

  • @LS2K6
    @LS2K6 Год назад

    Hi Sir, which 2 of these quotes would be the best quotes to use for any question that comes up?

    • @MrSallesTeachesEnglish
      @MrSallesTeachesEnglish  Год назад

      I made another video today which tells you the top five. That’s as low as I am prepared to go.

  • @louis863
    @louis863 6 месяцев назад +1

    mr salles, do we do 1 quote per paragraph or with these quotes should we mix them in together to have for example 2 quotes in one paragraph linking them together?

  • @jiojio-rm8wy
    @jiojio-rm8wy 6 месяцев назад +1

    i am using THE MOST FAMOUS SWEARWORD in my exam in 2 hours lol

  • @colourcollider
    @colourcollider Год назад

    hii i was wondering if you could make a video like this on an inspector calls and a christmas carol? or if u have already i dont know

  • @flowerswift
    @flowerswift Год назад

    would you be able to use the second interpretation of "unsex me here" as establishing how even when women try to obtain power their are still tied to men or used as a construct to change them (king James)- I hope this makes sense

  • @foxzy1469
    @foxzy1469 Год назад +1

    MR SALLES! PLEASE READ! I heard that the examiner may have a slight bias towards you if your views don't match the view of the examiner. So would it be safe to stick to the idea of Macbeth's hamartia being his ambition. OR should I stick to what you are saying? OR for the top marks, should I use "alternatively" to present both arguments?

    • @MrSallesTeachesEnglish
      @MrSallesTeachesEnglish  Год назад +1

      Alternatively works well, as long as you decide which you prefer

    • @foxzy1469
      @foxzy1469 Год назад

      @@MrSallesTeachesEnglish legend

  • @mkfitnessandyoga5030
    @mkfitnessandyoga5030 Год назад +1

    When are your predictions coming out for aqa and the video with first rate tutor

  • @yyy-kx4rw
    @yyy-kx4rw Год назад +1

    Hello mr sales, I was wondering if these quotes are enough for my gcse I know the text, but would these quotes be enough for a pass

    • @daon4132
      @daon4132 Год назад

      if you can't remember a quote, you can just describe what happens in the scene.

  • @jostinkz4423
    @jostinkz4423 Год назад +3

    Hello Mr Salles, new to your channel here, wished I discovered it earlier! QUESTION: Are you allowed to mention all the things about King James being a descendant of Banquo? I read about it at the front of the playbook, surely this would fall under context?

  • @Revenx2
    @Revenx2 Год назад

    Hey, could you tell me the different main themes for thr AQA english lit exam please

  • @hassankhalil380
    @hassankhalil380 7 месяцев назад +1

    could this analysis help me get a grade 9?

  • @pawelpow
    @pawelpow Год назад

    When analysing the fricative sound due to the alliteration of "f", should you explain the reason for its sinister and uneasy tone (the formation of the mouth and teeth as explained in the video). I would think that this should be avoided as it's not really relevant however I just want to make sure. Thanks

    • @MrSallesTeachesEnglish
      @MrSallesTeachesEnglish  Год назад +1

      Yes, I just included the purpose of fricatives so that students who didn’t know would understand it. You would assume the examiner knew

  • @justinjoseph5682
    @justinjoseph5682 Год назад

    When will prediction videos be out???????????

  • @balloonboy1394
    @balloonboy1394 Год назад

    Are these all grade 9 quotes for Macbeth?

  • @SofiaHussain-c9i
    @SofiaHussain-c9i Год назад

    Hi Mr Salles
    this video helped me soo much but are you able make one for Jane Eyre and everything for it like themes and and analysis and everything ?
    I looked for vids on your page but it wasn't there
    Love your vids thanks sir :)

  • @T--qo4vw
    @T--qo4vw Год назад

    Great video sir.

  • @manahilhussain5297
    @manahilhussain5297 Год назад

    Hi sir can you do one for Merchant of Venice please!!

  • @furydragon11
    @furydragon11 6 месяцев назад

    mate luv u just had the test light work

  • @julianmalan1108
    @julianmalan1108 Год назад +2

    day before the exammmm!

  • @jumadeung7419
    @jumadeung7419 Год назад

    Sir, could we also look at the sibilance in the dash'd the brains out quote? That she would be as violent as needed to fulfil her promise, so therefore Macbeth has to be violent enough to commit regicide to fulfil his promise? Or is it a strech?

  • @dxwsonsgirl.x
    @dxwsonsgirl.x Год назад

    thank you so much ❤

  • @shravan1886
    @shravan1886 Год назад

    i hope this will do me justice tomorrow i believe

  • @maarr77
    @maarr77 Год назад

    hi sir pls reply ! in ur acc guide u said that dickens uses fred to explore the plight of the working poor represented by bob and his kids , and that fred puts forward dickens view that basic wages should be doubled but i dont understand where in the novella fred does this ?

  • @siennascott3619
    @siennascott3619 Год назад

    thank you for the video! i have a question is there a specific word for how typically in a greek tragedy the hero tries everything to avoid there fate?

  • @joshhowarth2753
    @joshhowarth2753 Год назад +1

    Are all of these enough for gcse

  • @user-tc4oo2tm3m
    @user-tc4oo2tm3m Год назад

    would love this type of video for Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier

  • @Unique7_7
    @Unique7_7 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wishing luck to all 2024 students

  • @shravan1886
    @shravan1886 Год назад

    will this fit the theme of the supernatural and kingship

  • @a2Bz
    @a2Bz Год назад +3

    Hi Mr Salles, I have been watching all your videos since yr 10, and taking notes, but somehow as a yr 11 student, I'm still stuck on grade 4/5. I really want a grade 7 for both lit and lang. Is there any advice you can give me in terms of revision, for the two weeks remaining until exams?

    • @infinity8362
      @infinity8362 Год назад +1

      sameee :(

    • @Maddie_2356
      @Maddie_2356 Год назад

      Bit late, but I recommend watching a video where he goes through a grade 9 essay, and make notes from there.

    • @moo9874
      @moo9874 Год назад

      watch the grade 9 essay videos. But if you dont have time my structure is: do a thesis statement stating how writer presents whatever is in the question and the writers purpose is (think he has videos about writers purpose as well). Then structure each paragraph like: A01 (make a point), A02 (language analysis and references to text), A03 (context) then go back to A01 and talk about writers intention so that your context and writers intentions are linked and context isn't just tacked on. I do three paragraphs (stick to the ideas mentioned in your thesis so you have coherent argument) and then a conclusion which is similar to the thesis.

    • @a2Bz
      @a2Bz Год назад

      @@moo9874 Thanks for the advice. Did well on the exam

  • @JoshQuinn0
    @JoshQuinn0 Год назад

    When are predictions for romeo and Juliet acc and p/c poems

  • @frenzyboymj9117
    @frenzyboymj9117 Год назад

    does ao2 really matter cause all the analysis seems good but can I just talk about what the writer uses?