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How effectively do Roman Polansk, Orson Welles and Trevor Nunn Use a combination of sound and vision to create an atmosphere of evil and the supernatural at the beginning of their respective versions of Macbeth?
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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.
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Imagine that you are the director of a production of Macbeth. Write a an imaginary transcript of the sort of conversations/advice you would give to your actors in preparing to stage act 2 scene 2.
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In this essay I will be comparing how Roman Polanski, Trevor Nunn and Anne Ross Muir have produced the play Macbeth and how they have portrayed the witches.
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Jaws
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Look closely at Act 1. Explore the effects of the supernatural and how the Elizabethan audience would respond to such evocations of witchcraft. - Macbeth
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Macbeth - Act five scene, 8
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Macbeth Coursework
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Macbeth, Act 1 Scene 1
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My first choice has to be the “Road to Perdition”, with its unique and eccentric shootout scene, without a doubt it has to be
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Presentation of Macbeth to Elizabethan and Contemporary Audiences
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Roman Polanski’s Version of Macbeth
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Scene Analysis - The Sixth Sense
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Shakespeare coursework - Macbeth. The supernatural is vital to the plot and the actions of the characters in Macbeth. As a director of a film version, how would you put across this influence to your chosen audience?
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Show how two different directors present the opening/witches scenes.
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specify
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The Essence in Long Day's Journey into Night: The Director's Notes.
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The Film Versions of Macbeth
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The play Macbeth is a tragedy, dealing with the downfall and death of the main character.
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The presentation of the witches in the opening scenes is crucial to the atmosphere of Macbeth. Compare how Act 1 scenes (i) and (iii) are presented in two different versions of the play. Which do you feel has the greater dramatic impact? Explain why.
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The presentation of the witches in the opening scenes is crucial to the atmosphere of Macbeth. Compare how act 1, scenes (1) and (3) are presented in two different versions of the play. Which do you feel makes the greater dramatic impact? Explain why.
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