Roman Polanski's Macbeth: Play And Movie

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What can one do to make a play filled with death and gore, much more violent? Film. A play such as Macbeth displays how fantastically literature has the ability to carry over into playwriting. Even so, a play is able to be adapted into a film with great new features to add to the experience. This is especially true with Macbeth, a play featuring themes of corruption with power, greed, and arrogance. Director Roman Polanski succeeds at bringing Macbeth to life, with added violence, nudity, and symbolism. The film displays multiple scenes of gruesome violence to greater expand on the dark atmosphere of the play. Act 5 contains Macbeth slaying a young siward. Polanski morphed this scene into a brawl with more soldiers and even added blood and

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