@@eesaalom9243 Mr.genius he explained how mr salles and mr everything english are helping so many students and plus its like basic math why cant you understand?..
Hold my unseen poetry and Language Paper 1 and 2 and Macbeth and An Inspector Calls and Jekyll and Hyde and simile and metaphor and personification and..
@@user-id6su3nz4q Colloquially, 'unsex me here' can be translated as give me pleasure , unlike the true meaning where Lady Macbeth is asking divine figures to get rid of her maternal and feminine instincts and make her more masculine. So, when Mr. Salles says "Go and unsex yourself with the next video", he essentially says to go and pleasure yourself with the next video - a comedic way of just saying to watch the next video. Hope that helps.
Oh my goodness my two favourite UA-cam teachers together. It's amazing what happens when teachers collaborate. I always send my students to you both. Thank you.
My notes on the video:) "Look like the Innocent flower but be the serpent under't" Language: - Simile: at the top where she tells her beautiful husband to look even more beautiful and look like the innocent flower - Metaphor: where she's actually giving an instruction, you must do it - Choice of vocab- Adjectives: innocent and under't Flower ---> the word flower itself is symbolic of innocence and beauty in nature. By adding the adjective "innocent" she highlights and emphasizes that for Macbeth to complete the task, he must amplify his performance of "the milk of human kindness" Flower also associates with femininity, previously she rejects her femininity, but in here, she is putting that femininity onto him and giving him that "female role" --> which foreshadows chaos + things are not going to go in favor for him as that type of character does not fit a murderer or a king. The tone shifts at the second half of the command, with the alliteration "but be", not an option, Be the serpent "under't" - flower symbolizes goodness and contrastingly serpents symbolizes bad, she is emphasizing that he must keep his evil + dark side close by = because a) she is worried that he will go back to being good because he is too full of the "milk of human kindness", she is trying to make sure that he does not relapse. "serpent" - reference to Christianity, Adam and Eve and importance of running away from the true evils inside. Whereas in this, she is encouraging him to embrace this evil side. Moreover, serpents are quite hidden in nature when compared to flowers hence she is being very specific with her instructions, be the innocence openly like a flower but attack and contain the evil within when hidden, this is because she can't risk anything going wrong. Structure: - sprinkling / granulizing - Shakespeare provides dramatic irony and little details about everything that may happen + the character little by little, he gradually builds it up and spreads out across the text. - Form: act one- macbeth was brave, he was chopping enemies from the nave to the chaps and now he's being a beautiful flower. Pace is structural feature but the pace is fast in this text because of the form- a play. - Juxtaposition of gender roles and how everything is flipped upside down- LM is trying to make her husband, into something that a man in a patriarchal society did not be- a man was not known for being nice, or innocent, so shakespeare sprinkles these ideas across the text because he is turning the gender roles upside down, which ultimately by the end of the play leads to Macbeth's downfall (and LM committing suicide because being the dominant, powerful role, was not "supposed" to be her job. - It is important that shakespeare tries to portray this couple failing to acquire the power because he was paid to write this play to be performed in the courts of King James + political fear was nobles at court too fantasized the idea of their rights to claim the throne, which meant going against social, gender and religious rules leading to tragedy (such as that portrayed in this play) Context: Patriarchy - The idea that everyone who is trying to gain more power- the witches, lady macbeth are all trying to orchestrate this assassination of king Duncan, hence the play begins by entertaining the power women have, but ultimately, at the end, the Witches get told off my their superior, Hectate and LM gets killed. Hence this structure of the play reinforces the patriarchy - "women are not allowed to have power + not safe having power = power is not meant to be synonymous with women" - Likewise, Macbeth almost forgets society in his pursuit of power, he lets her make him the innocent flower when he was in the eyes of the rest of the characters, was known to be the perfect embodiment of a patriarchal man - "Bellona's bridegroom", etc. Therefore patriarchy in one way, had its benefits for him, it defined who he is and how he must behave, however when he tried diverting from it, it all cracked. - Judith Butler - looked at performance, she said that sex is fixed but gender can be changed, she used the analogy of the wardrobe of gender, if you want to be a strong powerful man the performance of him includes strong voice and wide shoulders and etc. But with a performance, it only last so long, sooner or later, you need to take off the costume --> go back to who you really are. This quote shows how LM is telling Macbeth to perform - innocent to the world, but evil inside, LM is trying to perform a strong powerful woman (in "unsex me here") ---> crucial because they are juxtaposed / contradictions to one another. Their performance is what kills them gradually across the play. even the witches: thru the portrayal of them in Banquo's words - in a very masculine manner --> they must fit the criteria of the witches, their behavior and appearance. Link to act 2 when LM performs to be the innocent woman in society getting freaked out over duncan's death even tho she was the person who planned it out. A performance can take place, but the true colors will always eventually come out. Good luck guys on your revision 🤧My literature exam is this Thursday & Friday 😭 Thanks Mr Salles and Mr Everything english for this revision video, it was absolutely perfect💟
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish the use of 'terrible' suggests mr salles is not enjoying what i am saying, however, the exclamtory sentence signifies his sarcasm. the writer does this to suggest that mr salles is being ironic and is just making a joke.
@@TasfiaLatif-e2w this is to make the audience understand how mr salles can turn a critical comment into a kind one that makes any kid in his gcse's have a nice smile
I'm in my first year of uni now (studying compsci), and I would like to thank both of you (as well as the other GCSE and A-Level teachers on UA-cam) for where I've gotten to today. Even though I hated English language and literature (I was more of a maths and science guy), I always looked forward to watching Mr Salles' and Mr Everything English's videos because I just loved they way they made everything so clear and always gave unique ideas that got me 9s in essays (and inspired me to start coming up with my own too). I was, and always will, keep recommending you guys to younger family members who are doing their GCSEs. I'll still stay subscribed as a way of saying thank you, and to remind me of those days. Also as a little motivation for the people that are sitting the exam soon, you've got this! In the next couple of days, watch these videos carefully and make a plan of how to structure everything. Note down some key quotes for each topic and practice analysing them (and if possible do peer marking with a friend). Unseen poems should be of a similar topic to the poems you've already studied - all you need to do is apply a similar analysis to them (it will help you practice writing essays that aren't memorised). Don't forget to get some good sleep and eat well - without those, you won't be able to reap the fruits of your revision. Good luck!
Wow, this is what we have all been waiting for. Students right now be like the best collab happened!!!! Thank you so much to you both, you really do help all the students around the country.
these guys are literal cheat codes it’s like having the mark scheme for the exam, in my last mocks i got a 1 and the night before my 2nd english mock which i just done two months ago i got a 5… i’m aiming to get at least a 7 in my mocks next months and 9 jn gcse
these two videos have been absolutely fabulous ! completed two mindmaps for each quote and they both completely filled the page. fantastic analysis, thank you !
Currently, I'm in year 9 going into year 10, and my class was studying Macbeth. For an end-of-year exam, we had to write a literature essay based on Macbeth's character development. I prepared about a week beforehand using your videos, and on the day of the exam I walked into that classroom with confidence, and effortlessly wrote my essay in two hours. I just got my marks back, and apparently I got full marks! It's a big deal to me since I've never gotten full marks on an English exam (an essay one). Additionally, my English teacher said that my essay was on par with an A grade GCSE one! I was quite flattered, but I just couldn't believe my eyes! Technically, I know that grades in year 9 aren't that 'important' and it's nothing compared to say, year 11, but I just wanted to say thank you for your effort. Your way of teaching is really engaging! Keep up the effort, thank you so much!
This is such a great message! Well done on your fantastic effort and progress. Also, what a great English teacher to be setting you such worthwhile writing tasks in year 9. Congratulate them from me!
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish Thank you so much!! I agree, I did enjoy studying this play a lot (+ using your videos!). Will do, and thanks again for everything :)
Thanks you both for helping us towards this slightly stressful times during the exams and a massive thank you for making everything enjoyable,appealing and a pleasure to study .
I just wanted to say thank you. I got my results today, and with your help, I was able to get a 7 in literature. In my mocks I got a 4 and was able to turn it around. Thank you.
My teacher continuously recommend these two teachers to the class after I told her how great they are, especially Mr Salles for grade 9 analysis. Got a 7 in my mocks and aspiring hopefully for a 9 in this gcse which is possible with these great collabs. Can't thank you enough.
Wow nice grades! I've been a bit here and there in my mocks, one 5, one 6 one 7 and one 8 not in that order, so for me it's a bit of a gamble, I'm hoping to get at least a 7 though
@@theblueraven764 Thanks a lot! I genuinely hope u and everyone does the best, it's been tough years and we all just want to finish, but let's end it nicely so we have no regrets. All the best xx
I cannot begin to describe the joy you two have blessed me with in these two videos- could you maybe do Macduff and also the theme loyalty and betrayal because I find that to be quite strange, also is it likely we get a question on malcom or donalbain
u can talk bout macbeth fighting for his country and king at the start and his loyalty but he betrays throughout course of play by killing the king (can talk bout his disruption to the gr8 chain of being) and lack of sympathy...
No there wouldn’t be a question on Malcom or the other one. It will mainly be Macbeth, lady Macbeth, Banquo and possibly Duncan (I’m not sure about this tho)
Both these combination videos are amazing. Not only did I learn a lot of content which is definitely gonna save me in my exams, I had a fun time watching and learning as well! I definitely recommend doing more videos like this, even if our Year won't see it
such a solid duo been watching you both for years,, literally the reason why i moved up from a grade 4 to an 8 in english. Thank you so much hero’s ❤️❤️❤️
another piece of context you can add is that after the gunpowder plot, coins were printed with a snake among flowers to make people remember what happened and further as a power play by king james
This collab should be a thing EVERY year. I've enjoyed it, people in the comments enjoyed, I know you guys enjoyed it! So I think collabs like this should happen. I know my bro would love it if you still did this in 2 years time (that's when he's doing his exams).
also the idea of the serpent being one of the seven deadly sins; the serpent sin of envy. This could link to many ideas in the play such as Lady Macbeth being envious of Macbeth's power and his strong masculinity or it could be Macbeth envying Duncan for his divine appointed position as King
i forgot to add but only the lion sin of pride is viewed as weighing down your soul more which could highlight how Macbeth's ( and perhaps Lady Macbeth's ) hubris weighed them down and was ultimately both of their downfalls
That's a really good point! It can be easily linked to the bible(adam +eve), (the first sin) and how it resonates with the audience because the court of King James was christian.
I thank you both for your work and commitment with helping me and other kids in year 11 finish with exams. Thank you both very much for your videos and helping me during my exams. You are legends.
QUICK MESSY NOTES FROM VIDEO "Look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under't" language - simile + metapor adective "innocent" emphasises and highlights how important it is to act innocent. - flower - femeninty onto macbeth but she rejected her own femeninty previously in "unsex me here" Macebth is somewhat having to wear a female role thiswb foreshadows how things are no going o go well for him because a female role does not fit a murderer or king in the jafobean era. -"but be the serpent under't" - tone changes from the first half of the quote to being more aggressiv and demanding. telling him to keep his dark side under because shes worried he will relapsed to be a good soldier because he is "too full of the milk ofhuman kindness" "serpent"- original sin, instead of running from the sin she wants him to be more like it . structure - switching their gender roles as it leads to tragedy. shakespeare sprinkles ideas of evil nature throughout the play. -propoganda piece thus why the couple fails to gain poweras it performed ih the play; going against religious roles and gender roles will lead to tragedy. -Patriarchy - structure of the play reinforces the patriacrchy that women are not allowed to have power and theyr5e not safe having power. Macbeth almolst forgets about society in his persuit of power he lets her make him in a "innocent flower". contrast of his past ways when he was a soldier. Argue patriarchy had his benefits for him because he it clearly defines how he is and how he needs to behave since after going against that, things disoriantate. Gender as performence - Judith Butler -sex is fixed but your gender can be changed "wardrobe of gender" performence only lasts so long. Lady Macbeth is telling Macbeth to perform as a stronger man and be more evil but the performence is lost as they both crumble. Lady Macbeth as a strong powerful woman in "unsex me here" and Macbeth is trying to be fake and innocent to the world but evil inside though theyre both contradictions and juxtapositions because their performence is what kills them in the end. Overall- gender being a performence in the play and for these characters SORRY THEYRE MESSY AND THERE MAY BE MISTAKES BUT ENJOY AND GOOD LUCK FOR TOMORROW )
wanted to come back and say the 2022 paper question was how is macbceths fears presented. and due to these amazing teachers i was able to fly through the exam . ive always been watching bits of both of your videos and it took me from english grade 6-8 . Thank you soo much mr salles and mr bruff.
we need one more of this for english language paper 2 before friday, that would complet it all. (Q1-Q4 on Mr everything English and Q5 on Mr Salles), thx.
Amazing! I'm so so impressed. You two together (and solo) are the best. I home school my granddaughter, and I've learnt more from you two in such a short space of time, you are both incredible. I would like to thank you both, my granddaughter is so motivated since she has been following you both, and it's made my job easier too, she's laughing and learning - what more could I ask? She has started to regain her confidence. I'm so grateful. Wishing you all the best.
i have my exams coming up in the next few weeks, that you capos much for this and all of your videos i really appreciate them and i know so many other people do too! thank you:)))
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish seriously your output these last few weeks have been incredibly helpful and i've loved the collab with Mr E.E. Super grateful!
Big up to these 2 100% carrying 3,000,000 kids on their back every year.. respect
Bro this is an English Channel, not maths😅
Honestly! Hats off to you guys!!
@@eesaalom9243 Mr.genius he explained how mr salles and mr everything english are helping so many students and plus its like basic math why cant you understand?..
@@danielmacarthur7208 they were joking around I think
@@eesaalom9243 bro respectfully - 'aroint thee witch'
The heroes we don’t deserve but the heroes we need.
Thanks MR SALLES FOR HEART OMG
@@octazooka3452 my reaction exactlyy 🤣🤣😍
@@not...not...no.643 Lmaoo
Watching this 9 hours before this is gonna pass me with flying colours
marvel: we have the best cross overs in infinity war and endgame
Mr sales/mr everything english: hold my beer
Hold my unseen poetry and Language Paper 1 and 2 and Macbeth and An Inspector Calls and Jekyll and Hyde and simile and metaphor and personification and..
Hold my
'Mr sales' 🤣
@@alemi3d 🤨
@@alemi3d wood
"Go and unsex yourself with the next video" - as well as English mega minds, they are also comedic geniuses.
I think you are the first to notice and get to the end!
I LOST IT LMAOOOOO-
@@sakginzedits7543 nice gintoki pfp - i approve
icl i kind of don't get it can you explain
@@user-id6su3nz4q Colloquially, 'unsex me here' can be translated as give me pleasure , unlike the true meaning where Lady Macbeth is asking divine figures to get rid of her maternal and feminine instincts and make her more masculine. So, when Mr. Salles says "Go and unsex yourself with the next video", he essentially says to go and pleasure yourself with the next video - a comedic way of just saying to watch the next video.
Hope that helps.
Oh my goodness my two favourite UA-cam teachers together. It's amazing what happens when teachers collaborate. I always send my students to you both. Thank you.
THANK YOU!
My notes on the video:)
"Look like the Innocent flower but be the serpent under't"
Language:
- Simile: at the top where she tells her beautiful husband to look even more beautiful and look like the innocent flower
- Metaphor: where she's actually giving an instruction, you must do it
- Choice of vocab-
Adjectives: innocent and under't
Flower ---> the word flower itself is symbolic of innocence and beauty in nature. By adding the adjective "innocent" she highlights and emphasizes that for Macbeth to complete the task, he must amplify his performance of "the milk of human kindness"
Flower also associates with femininity, previously she rejects her femininity, but in here, she is putting that femininity onto him and giving him that "female role" --> which foreshadows chaos + things are not going to go in favor for him as that type of character does not fit a murderer or a king.
The tone shifts at the second half of the command, with the alliteration "but be", not an option,
Be the serpent "under't" - flower symbolizes goodness and contrastingly serpents symbolizes bad, she is emphasizing that he must keep his evil + dark side close by = because a) she is worried that he will go back to being good because he is too full of the "milk of human kindness", she is trying to make sure that he does not relapse.
"serpent" - reference to Christianity, Adam and Eve and importance of running away from the true evils inside. Whereas in this, she is encouraging him to embrace this evil side. Moreover, serpents are quite hidden in nature when compared to flowers hence she is being very specific with her instructions, be the innocence openly like a flower but attack and contain the evil within when hidden, this is because she can't risk anything going wrong.
Structure:
- sprinkling / granulizing - Shakespeare provides dramatic irony and little details about everything that may happen + the character little by little, he gradually builds it up and spreads out across the text.
- Form: act one- macbeth was brave, he was chopping enemies from the nave to the chaps and now he's being a beautiful flower. Pace is structural feature but the pace is fast in this text because of the form- a play.
- Juxtaposition of gender roles and how everything is flipped upside down- LM is trying to make her husband, into something that a man in a patriarchal society did not be- a man was not known for being nice, or innocent, so shakespeare sprinkles these ideas across the text because he is turning the gender roles upside down, which ultimately by the end of the play leads to Macbeth's downfall (and LM committing suicide because being the dominant, powerful role, was not "supposed" to be her job.
- It is important that shakespeare tries to portray this couple failing to acquire the power because he was paid to write this play to be performed in the courts of King James + political fear was nobles at court too fantasized the idea of their rights to claim the throne, which meant going against social, gender and religious rules leading to tragedy (such as that portrayed in this play)
Context:
Patriarchy
- The idea that everyone who is trying to gain more power- the witches, lady macbeth are all trying to orchestrate this assassination of king Duncan, hence the play begins by entertaining the power women have, but ultimately, at the end, the Witches get told off my their superior, Hectate and LM gets killed. Hence this structure of the play reinforces the patriarchy - "women are not allowed to have power + not safe having power = power is not meant to be synonymous with women"
- Likewise, Macbeth almost forgets society in his pursuit of power, he lets her make him the innocent flower when he was in the eyes of the rest of the characters, was known to be the perfect embodiment of a patriarchal man - "Bellona's bridegroom", etc. Therefore patriarchy in one way, had its benefits for him, it defined who he is and how he must behave, however when he tried diverting from it, it all cracked.
- Judith Butler - looked at performance, she said that sex is fixed but gender can be changed, she used the analogy of the wardrobe of gender, if you want to be a strong powerful man the performance of him includes strong voice and wide shoulders and etc. But with a performance, it only last so long, sooner or later, you need to take off the costume --> go back to who you really are. This quote shows how LM is telling Macbeth to perform - innocent to the world, but evil inside, LM is trying to perform a strong powerful woman (in "unsex me here") ---> crucial because they are juxtaposed / contradictions to one another. Their performance is what kills them gradually across the play.
even the witches: thru the portrayal of them in Banquo's words - in a very masculine manner --> they must fit the criteria of the witches, their behavior and appearance. Link to act 2 when LM performs to be the innocent woman in society getting freaked out over duncan's death even tho she was the person who planned it out. A performance can take place, but the true colors will always eventually come out.
Good luck guys on your revision 🤧My literature exam is this Thursday & Friday 😭
Thanks Mr Salles and Mr Everything english for this revision video, it was absolutely perfect💟
What a great effort! Thank you.
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish Anytime, it was so helpful for me! And thank you for literally saving my literature grades 😭
Literally saving us rn. Thank you so much
Thank you so much, I am planning to use this quote for my Macbeth test on Monday and this notes will rlly help me, tysmm
ik its been a long time but what did u get?
The way you both simultaneously stopped containing your laughter at the end with the “unsex yourself” joke was so funny tbh
This is like the avengers endgame level cross over, I’m loving this.
i don't even do macbeth but i just had to come here to see this epic collab
That's hilarious. Thanks!
best English teachers
this is the type of collaboration people get excited for when their 2 favourite singers make a song together 😆😆
That's a terrible idea!
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish the use of 'terrible' suggests mr salles is not enjoying what i am saying, however, the exclamtory sentence signifies his sarcasm. the writer does this to suggest that mr salles is being ironic and is just making a joke.
@@abdullahmehmood3218 lmaooooo
@@abdullahmehmood3218 or perhaps the writer is trying to hint that he is laughing at your idea also through the use of exclamation mark. :)
@@TasfiaLatif-e2w this is to make the audience understand how mr salles can turn a critical comment into a kind one that makes any kid in his gcse's have a nice smile
This collaboration has saved not only my life but many’s. I am now ready for my exam, Thank you!
I'm in my first year of uni now (studying compsci), and I would like to thank both of you (as well as the other GCSE and A-Level teachers on UA-cam) for where I've gotten to today.
Even though I hated English language and literature (I was more of a maths and science guy), I always looked forward to watching Mr Salles' and Mr Everything English's videos because I just loved they way they made everything so clear and always gave unique ideas that got me 9s in essays (and inspired me to start coming up with my own too). I was, and always will, keep recommending you guys to younger family members who are doing their GCSEs.
I'll still stay subscribed as a way of saying thank you, and to remind me of those days.
Also as a little motivation for the people that are sitting the exam soon, you've got this! In the next couple of days, watch these videos carefully and make a plan of how to structure everything. Note down some key quotes for each topic and practice analysing them (and if possible do peer marking with a friend).
Unseen poems should be of a similar topic to the poems you've already studied - all you need to do is apply a similar analysis to them (it will help you practice writing essays that aren't memorised).
Don't forget to get some good sleep and eat well - without those, you won't be able to reap the fruits of your revision.
Good luck!
Thank you very much!
The two goats of English combine to get us all grade 9s
Farewell Macbeth, you won't be missed...
Wow, this is what we have all been waiting for. Students right now be like the best collab happened!!!! Thank you so much to you both, you really do help all the students around the country.
these guys are literal cheat codes it’s like having the mark scheme for the exam, in my last mocks i got a 1 and the night before my 2nd english mock which i just done two months ago i got a 5… i’m aiming to get at least a 7 in my mocks next months and 9 jn gcse
mr bruff crying rn
These man just saved my grades
Nice English, easy grade 9😂
men* but your probably being sarcastic and I'm being dense
these two videos have been absolutely fabulous ! completed two mindmaps for each quote and they both completely filled the page. fantastic analysis, thank you !
insane Collab !!! thank you for helping me in my gcse
Imagine tomorrow Mr. Bruff comes in. Epic crossover. MULTIVERSE MUST CONTINUE....
Mr Bruff is dryyy
Mr Bruff waffles about useless context for 90% of the video
MR Bruff is only useful for lowering the grade boundaries
Mr Bruff < Mr Salles & Mr EE
Currently, I'm in year 9 going into year 10, and my class was studying Macbeth. For an end-of-year exam, we had to write a literature essay based on Macbeth's character development. I prepared about a week beforehand using your videos, and on the day of the exam I walked into that classroom with confidence, and effortlessly wrote my essay in two hours. I just got my marks back, and apparently I got full marks! It's a big deal to me since I've never gotten full marks on an English exam (an essay one). Additionally, my English teacher said that my essay was on par with an A grade GCSE one! I was quite flattered, but I just couldn't believe my eyes! Technically, I know that grades in year 9 aren't that 'important' and it's nothing compared to say, year 11, but I just wanted to say thank you for your effort. Your way of teaching is really engaging! Keep up the effort, thank you so much!
This is such a great message! Well done on your fantastic effort and progress. Also, what a great English teacher to be setting you such worthwhile writing tasks in year 9. Congratulate them from me!
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish Thank you so much!! I agree, I did enjoy studying this play a lot (+ using your videos!). Will do, and thanks again for everything :)
Thanks you both for helping us towards this slightly stressful times during the exams and a massive thank you for making everything enjoyable,appealing and a pleasure to study .
I just wanted to say thank you. I got my results today, and with your help, I was able to get a 7 in literature. In my mocks I got a 4 and was able to turn it around. Thank you.
My teacher continuously recommend these two teachers to the class after I told her how great they are, especially Mr Salles for grade 9 analysis. Got a 7 in my mocks and aspiring hopefully for a 9 in this gcse which is possible with these great collabs. Can't thank you enough.
Wow nice grades!
I've been a bit here and there in my mocks, one 5, one 6 one 7 and one 8 not in that order, so for me it's a bit of a gamble, I'm hoping to get at least a 7 though
@@theblueraven764 Thanks a lot! I genuinely hope u and everyone does the best, it's been tough years and we all just want to finish, but let's end it nicely so we have no regrets. All the best xx
@@salmakadous8204 Thanks, and yeah definitely, I'm looking forward to finishing maths especially!
@@salmakadous8204 Any update, what did you get?
The collaboration of the century!
20:58 Crying with laughter when Mr Salles says "Go and unsex yourself with the next video" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for the heart, Mr Salles!
the collab we didnt know we needed but got it
I cannot begin to describe the joy you two have blessed me with in these two videos- could you maybe do Macduff and also the theme loyalty and betrayal because I find that to be quite strange, also is it likely we get a question on malcom or donalbain
u can talk bout macbeth fighting for his country and king at the start and his loyalty but he betrays throughout course of play by killing the king (can talk bout his disruption to the gr8 chain of being) and lack of sympathy...
No there wouldn’t be a question on Malcom or the other one. It will mainly be Macbeth, lady Macbeth, Banquo and possibly Duncan (I’m not sure about this tho)
@@Ilikesaucytoes and the witches and themes.
@@senthilvicky I think it will be on either Macbeth or ambition/one of easier themes cuz paper 1 had nice questions
Thanks so much guys you have litteraly saved my English grade I love you guys 😭❤
Both these combination videos are amazing. Not only did I learn a lot of content which is definitely gonna save me in my exams, I had a fun time watching and learning as well!
I definitely recommend doing more videos like this, even if our Year won't see it
I love this cross-over
such a solid duo been watching you both for years,, literally the reason why i moved up from a grade 4 to an 8 in english. Thank you so much hero’s ❤️❤️❤️
another piece of context you can add is that after the gunpowder plot, coins were printed with a snake among flowers to make people remember what happened and further as a power play by king james
LEGEND
This collab should be a thing EVERY year. I've enjoyed it, people in the comments enjoyed, I know you guys enjoyed it!
So I think collabs like this should happen.
I know my bro would love it if you still did this in 2 years time (that's when he's doing his exams).
We will definitely do more
These are brilliant. Would love to see more of these using other quotes... :-)
the collab we never asked for BUT WE NEEDED OMG 😭😭
Omggg you two really helped me a lot back in 2019, seeing both of favourite UA-camrs collaborating honestly makes me so happy
this just made my english revision 10x easier, thank you so much!!!
Collab of the year
also the idea of the serpent being one of the seven deadly sins; the serpent sin of envy. This could link to many ideas in the play such as Lady Macbeth being envious of Macbeth's power and his strong masculinity or it could be Macbeth envying Duncan for his divine appointed position as King
i forgot to add but only the lion sin of pride is viewed as weighing down your soul more which could highlight how Macbeth's ( and perhaps Lady Macbeth's ) hubris weighed them down and was ultimately both of their downfalls
That's a really good point! It can be easily linked to the bible(adam +eve), (the first sin) and how it resonates with the audience because the court of King James was christian.
@@davina793 absolutely. The idea of original sin links with Macbeth being doomed from the start of the play like the conventional Greek tragedy
AHH U SMART U SMART
watching this half an hour before the exam and has made me feel more confident
The sibilance is teaming up with the alliteration to fight against the plosive!!!!
the crossover we didnt know we needed
Literally the best collab hands down 🙌
"its a pleasure to be in your room... lets do it" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭
I thank you both for your work and commitment with helping me and other kids in year 11 finish with exams. Thank you both very much for your videos and helping me during my exams. You are legends.
QUICK MESSY NOTES FROM VIDEO
"Look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under't"
language
- simile + metapor
adective "innocent" emphasises and highlights how important it is to act innocent.
- flower - femeninty onto macbeth but she rejected her own femeninty previously in "unsex me here" Macebth is somewhat having to wear a female role thiswb foreshadows how things are no going o go well for him because a female role does not fit a murderer or king in the jafobean era.
-"but be the serpent under't" - tone changes from the first half of the quote to being more aggressiv and demanding. telling him to keep his dark side under because shes worried he will relapsed to be a good soldier because he is "too full of the milk ofhuman kindness"
"serpent"- original sin, instead of running from the sin she wants him to be more like it .
structure
- switching their gender roles as it leads to tragedy. shakespeare sprinkles ideas of evil nature throughout the play.
-propoganda piece thus why the couple fails to gain poweras it performed ih the play; going against religious roles and gender roles will lead to tragedy.
-Patriarchy - structure of the play reinforces the patriacrchy that women are not allowed to have power and theyr5e not safe having power. Macbeth almolst forgets about society in his persuit of power he lets her make him in a "innocent flower". contrast of his past ways when he was a soldier. Argue patriarchy had his benefits for him because he it clearly defines how he is and how he needs to behave since after going against that, things disoriantate.
Gender as performence
- Judith Butler -sex is fixed but your gender can be changed "wardrobe of gender"
performence only lasts so long. Lady Macbeth is telling Macbeth to perform as a stronger man and be more evil but the performence is lost as they both crumble.
Lady Macbeth as a strong powerful woman in "unsex me here" and Macbeth is trying to be fake and innocent to the world but evil inside though theyre both contradictions and juxtapositions because their performence is what kills them in the end.
Overall- gender being a performence in the play and for these characters
SORRY THEYRE MESSY AND THERE MAY BE MISTAKES BUT ENJOY AND GOOD LUCK FOR TOMORROW )
Two legends that deserve the world, if you guys had patreons or something I would definitely donate.
12:25, Mr Salles got shook for a minute
i cant believe it my 2 FAVOURITE teachers together
wanted to come back and say the 2022 paper question was how is macbceths fears presented.
and due to these amazing teachers i was able to fly through the exam . ive always been watching bits of both of your videos and it took me from english grade 6-8 .
Thank you soo much mr salles and mr bruff.
I just got my results!! I can’t believe I got a grade 6 in literature thanks to guys I’ve improved so much 🖤
that's a really cool collab!!
NO WAYYYY WHAAAATTTTTTTTTT OMD THE ULTIMATE COLLAB ARE YALLS BACKS OK BY THE WAY? YALL CARRYING MILLIONS OF YEAR 11S GRADES 😲😲
Love this duo! my 2 faves
GREATEST CROSSOVER OF ALL TIME
this was the most balanced, most clear video i’ve watched on english.
so happy to have 2 teachers like yous on this platform. Grateful !
This collab is making me waaay too happy! Thank you this was very helpful.
we need one more of this for english language paper 2 before friday, that would complet it all. (Q1-Q4 on Mr everything English and Q5 on Mr Salles), thx.
Amazing! I'm so so impressed. You two together (and solo) are the best. I home school my granddaughter, and I've learnt more from you two in such a short space of time, you are both incredible.
I would like to thank you both, my granddaughter is so motivated since she has been following you both, and it's made my job easier too, she's laughing and learning - what more could I ask? She has started to regain her confidence. I'm so grateful. Wishing you all the best.
You guys are seriously amazing! Thank you so much for all the help😊😊😊
i'm waiting for the dude who made notes for the last video to make notes for this video, i need it
2 of the most helpful english teavhers making a video together !!!
Ant and Dec have been real quite since these two collabed
plz do more collaboration now I am confident of getting a grade 10 after watching this
thank you soo much for this!! good luck to everyone!! hoping that the question this year is based around this 🤞🏽🤞🏽
Imagine a triple collaboration with Mr Bruff, Everything English and Mr Salles
2 legends just collaborated!
i have my exams coming up in the next few weeks, that you capos much for this and all of your videos i really appreciate them and i know so many other people do too! thank you:)))
I really enjoyed these one quotation videos with deep analysis and springs of ideas :)
need a colab ASOIAF review or even a book review series
A collab highly needed
just watched vid 1 and it was so cute and wholesome how you were joking and laughing with each other 💗
most legendary collab of this millennia
How are we supposed write all this + 3 more paragraphs and unseen poetry in 105 minutes
Thank you so much guys, Please do more of these collaborative videos.
Keep going with Macbeth please!!!
Watched this with my daughter today! Excellent thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish seriously your output these last few weeks have been incredibly helpful and i've loved the collab with Mr E.E. Super grateful!
Thank you so much!! This was both entertaining and helpful, I have my exam tomorrow! :)
The bromance is unreal. Pun not intended.
Beautiful pointtttttt..... The greatest duet Auba and Laca .... year 10
Ive waited for this collaboration for three years
oh my god, the english cinematic universe
Excellent analysis, thank you!
Can you analyse this quote by Macbeth plz- "Stars, hide your fires, Let not light see my black and deep desires."
Brilliant collab- carrying gcse english students
Thank u so much sirs, these key notes are gonna prove a major difference tomorrow
thank u so much 100%
Mom! Wake up! Mr salles posted a new video!
the collab we didnt know we needed
can you do language paper 2 q5 please?
im loving the vibe! trully ultimate!
little did Mr Everything English know, mr Salles was rising in ambition...
Another brilliant video. Well done, guys!
best collab in youtube history, saving students exams
AMAZING COLLAB THIS HELPS TREMENDOUSLY PLZ PLZ DO ANOTHER COLLAB AGAIN
if only you knew how much youve helped us
i loveee you mr salles!! your content is amazing!
do you make a level content?
Not yet, but I will next year
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish which books are you planning to upload videos on?
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish Good timing. I'm choosing A-level English Literature AQA.
@@MrSallesTeachesEnglish YESSSS! im doing english a levels next year so that'll be really useful! thanks for carrying my grades for the 2022 gcse
@hakeem rafique Yeah that’s what I’ve heard about it.
Bagged a 9 thankyou so much king 👑
The ending though!😂
Lmao 💀😭😭