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You are a journalist and in your
hands is the Tragedy of Macbeth, a tale of murder, cults, and witchcraft
that occurred centuries ago. It is up
to you to locate vital information through the Internet to gain the reporting
skills necessary to tell Macbeth’s story.
You have the choice of scenes and the choice of format, but only your
reporter skills and knowledge of the play can make the public aware of his
story. Breath easy, you do not have to
do this on your own. Your team members
will help guide you in this task, but your journalism masterpiece will be your
own. As you complete this WebQuest,
consider the following questions §
Is there only one way to
tell a story? §
How can the Internet be an
asset for me? §
Is there a really a difference
between news, feature, and editorials in the newspaper? §
Why is communication
important to me? §
Why is it important to
understand difficult pieces of information? §
How can I break complicated
information down into understandable language? §
How can early literature
have meaning to me, someone living in modern times? |