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Macbeth Retold

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“Macbeth” and “Macbeth retold” by Mark Brozel, share many comparisons yet have many vital differences. ”Macbeth retold” uses themes similar to the original play but uses a modified plot to appeal to the more modern audience. Retold utilises settings to create a controversial atmosphere. In contrast Shakespeare’s Macbeth uses an array of themes, a historical plot and language features that revolve around Elizabethan times. Even though the similarities are quite apparent, there are also some less obvious differences, the differences improve the sensitive response and the understanding that a modern audience may consume. The plots are quite similar in both plays, both the film and the play tell a story about a man who meets 3 people, in the …show more content…

Similar themes are engaged by both Shakespeare and Brozel to suggest feelings in their particular audiences. Through the connection of Joe and Ella, Brozel investigates the dynamics of a relationship. Shakespeare uses Macbeth and lady Macbeth to show the role of a lady, showing a submissive companion, such companion was expected in the Elizabethan civilization, Ella and Lady Macbeth both have ambitions and both control their husbands, Ella uses a very similar quote “the milk of human kindness is now tainted” that of Lady Macbeth, the famous quote being “I fear thy nature, it is to full o’th’milk of human kindness” this quote indicates that she is questioning Macbeths masculinity. Ella uses her saying for the same reason; Ella does this in order to convince Joe to commit the murder. Lady M and Ella share some common objectives but Ella’s character is allowed to be more alike to Macbeth due to the time that it was set. In Shakespeare’s time women and men did not have equal rights, let alone allowed to perform on stage, whereas now day’s men and women are equal allowing Ella to be

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