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  • A Comparison of the BBC Shorts Production depicts Act 1 Scene 7 in their televised version of the play Macbeth by Shakespeare

     

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ID number:912996
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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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For my English coursework on Macbeth, I am going to study how the BBC's Short Stories depicts Lady Macbeth in their production of the play. The section of the play that I am going to focus on is Act 1 Scene 7. This scene is all about Lady Macbeth persuading Macbeth, her husband, to murder Duncan. Louise Lombard (who plays Lady Macbeth) does not agree with the common opinion that Lady Macbeth is evil personified, but instead tries to explain why Lady Macbeth acts the way she does.
In dialogue, Louise Lombard says she does not believe that Lady Macbeth is evil, but that the character doe…

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