Macbeth

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William Shakespeare's Macbeth, also known as The Scottish Play is one of the most distinguished pieces of literature ever created in history. Written in the early 1600’s, this play embellished tragedy touching upon themes such as death, fate, war, and power. Characters such as Macbeth and Lady Macbeth became iconic and often imitated in theatrical work. Today, Macbeth still reigns supreme throughout the globe, and known to be on of Shakespeare’s many treasures. The production has been put on world wide, and often with it’s own unique spin on the play. The Gamm Theatre’s production of Macbeth was creative, entertaining, and professional.
The story begins with a victory in battle for Scotland with the help of Macbeth and Banque. The two then meet with three witches who bestow a prophecy on Macbeth that he will become thane of Cawdor, and then King of Scotland. Macbeth remains skeptical until he was named thane of Cawdor. Corrupted now by greed and the persuasion of Lady Macbeth, Macbeth murders King Duncan to help create his own destiny. This is the climax of the play. Macbeth’s heart was now filled with fear that someone will find out his crime and lead to a chain reaction of murders to anyone who he believes is a threat to his power. Ultimately it is Macbeth’s obsession of power that leads him to defeat in battle against the English forces.
The Scottish Play is written in an episodic play structure. An episodic play structure is when the plot begins at the beginning of the story develops over a series of episodes. In Macbeth, the plot starts from the moment the witches speak to Macbeth of his prophecy. This is initially when Macbeth’s dark temptation of power is starting to develops through the dramatic actions. The plot o...

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...Lady Macbeth’s seductive motives were very clear. Mcduff’s monologue after his family’s death was also extraordinary. The emotions he portrayed, his character’s pain and sorrow was filled though out the theatre. I felt very sympathetic for his character at that moment. Overall, all the actors were well articulated, and projected nicely.
Macbeth is one world’s most tragedy and powerful stories every written. As a play it is great to read, and as the Gamm’s production it was magical to see. The characters were real and the stage just seemed to come to life. Shakespeare’s wording while beautiful is often hard to understand, but seeing it done before me helped create a deeper understanding and appreciation for the work. Macbeth is wonderful story with an underlining theme of power abuse and I suggest to everyone to read and see the play some point in their life time!

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