A study of Macbeth's witches in two films.
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A study of Macbeth's witches in two films The three sisters are introduced in two different films showing two different ways reflected two different point of views . the two films are Orsan Welles' Macbeth and Roman Polkan's Macbeth. Orsan Welles' was produced in year1948in black and white whereas Roman Polanski's was produced in 1971 in colours. Striking similarities and differences are observed in both films in the witches appearance , voice , and words . I examined the general appearance of the two withes in both films and the deeper meaning of the witches . I also studied the sound effects the rhythm , the speed of the conversations and how they vary from the Shakespeare's original witches and text. Orsan welles choose to direct his film in black and white for the great contrast between black and white , where white represents good things and peaceful things, while black...

