Compare the three video versions of William Shakespeare's Macbeth and compare the three video versions of the seventh "Macbeth". The first version is a more modern and futuristic scene played by Louise Lombard as John Gordon Sinclair and Lady Macbeth as Macbeth. The second version is the B.B.C TV version, the scene is that Nicole Williamson plays Macbeth and Jane Laporte is playing Lady Macbeth.
William Shakespeare's interpretation of Macbeth has many differences. The wall of this article contrasts the original version of Shakespeare made in 1970 and the version of the movie based on Romantic Polish. I will explain the three main differences. One difference between the Shakespeare version and the Polansky version is that the Polanski version does not have a British scene. In the original Macbeth, MacDuff went to England to persuade Malcolm to return to Macbeth and fight. It is the longest running scene, very abstract and redundant. Polanski simply eliminated the site and brought Malcolm back to Scotland. I think that Polanski did this because the scene hurt the continuity and movement of the drama. This show is equally effective and more efficient even without a scene. Another difference between the original version and the Polish version is the scene where Macbeth murdered King Duncan. In the original, Shakespeare does not allow the display of rulers of holy rights!
In this article, it is revealed that "Macbeth" written by William Shakespeare in 1603 tries to answer the question "Macbeth is a real hero or a villain." Macbeth is a malicious, murderous, fraudulent game, often referred to as "a game suitable for the king". In my opinion the evidence of Shakespeare's original text and the video version of Roland Polanski strongly suggests that Macbeth is not a hero but a real villain. An example of his malice is Macbeth assassinating his king and holding power in the second act of the first act. The second example is when the Macbeth Act No. 4 killed a murderer and killed a family of Scotland aristocrat MacDuff.