Macbeth, William Shakespeare
“Macbeth” is a tragedy by William Shakespeare about a man who commits regicide so as to become king and then commits further murders to maintain his power. The play clearly demonstrates the corrupting effect of ambition, but also deals with the relationship between cruelty and masculinity, tyranny and kingship, treachery, violence, guilt, prophecy, and disruption of the natural order.
Designing imaginary set for a play “Macbeth”, Act IV, Scene 1
In this drama, the witches’ cave plays an important role in unraveling complicated problem between human beings. At the same time, however, this space tangles people’s fate even more. Thus, the witches’ cave becomes the starting and end point in which the storyline of “Macbeth” is dictated becoming a place of hope or despair.
Designing imaginary set for a play “Macbeth”, Act IV, Scene 1
In this drama, the witches’ cave plays an important role in unraveling complicated problem between human beings. At the same time, however, this space tangles people’s fate even more. Thus, the witches’ cave becomes the starting and end point in which the storyline of “Macbeth” is dictated becoming a place of hope or despair.