Macbeth Speech Help!!!!! (1 Viewer)

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At our school we are currently assigned a speech to do on Macbeth Retold. I just wanted to do make a few quotes from the play and was wondering how you quote in a speech. I was told that you say "Quote" and "Unquote" at the start and end of the quote but i have numerous quotes within a sentence. I thought that it would be a bit 'off-putting'.

Any other suggestions as to how i could do this?
Any suggestions much appreciated
Thanks!!!
 

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hscsubjectstodo said:
i know! that's so off-putting

what i do is just say around the words of "this is evident when in Act x Scene x Macbeth states "blah-blah-blah", and it's in the analysis of this quote that we can truly undermine" and so-on so-on

it's more professional and sounds a lot better - trust me, english is one of my strongest subjects (but remember to use the right intonation before and during the quote!)
hope i helped
thanks!!

it does sound more proffesional that way
 

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how about quoting from the film? where there aren't any acts or scenes?
 

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Your should simply change your tone, voice, whatever to demonstrate to the audience that your speaking a quote. Unless your doing a monologue, the audience is going to pick it up pretty quickly when you switch to Shakespeare anyway.

what i do is just say around the words of "this is evident when in Act x Scene x Macbeth states "blah-blah-blah", and it's in the analysis of this quote that we can truly undermine" and so-on so-on
Yeah this is what I do.
 

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