I am going to examine the two different ways that the witches are presented in the film versions by Trevor Nunn and by Roman Polanski.
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I am going to examine the two different ways that the witches are presented in the film versions by Trevor Nunn and by Roman Polanski. In the very first scene of Roman Polanski's version of "Macbeth" (which does not take place at all in the play) the picture fades in and you see the witches on the beach. There are three witches, a younger one, a middle aged one and an elderly one. The youngest one is sort of good looking and she is wearing a light grey costume. the middle aged one is wearing a darker grey costume and the eldest witch is wearing a black costume and even though she is blind she seems to be in charge of the other two younger witches, I think that this is suggested because she is older in my opinion, this means that the older she is, the more experienced in the...

