Guide Macbeth SCENE 1 Starting from a smoky hall, you can see dark light and shadows. The CD player plays the full volume in the background. We cleaned the dirty floor until the guitar (very expensive, but not very expensive) lying under the legs of a handsome boy about 16 years old. He is dark black hair and covers impressive blue eyes and perfect skin. We distracted a bit of attention and saw the face of Macbeth's close friend, Banjo's shadow. Ginger curl is displayed in the dark under his blue fisherman's hat.
Ten years ago to announce the film script, Orson Wells performed Macbeth as a black drama department of the Federal Theater project at Harlem Lafayette Theater, and acted with a black actor in Haiti. The ceremony established the witch's scene. This work, called The Voodoo Macbeth, was inflamed after Harlem's riot, was accused of killing black culture and was known as "funny black movement" until Mr. Wells convinced the crowd to use the black actor. Voodoo presents an important cultural statement
Even classic dramas received new treatment in the production of the Federal Theater project. One of the most popular works is Orson's Shakespeare's Macbeth, directed by Orson Wells. This black product known as Voodoo Macbeth, as a witch of three, includes a voodoo shrine maiden, not in Scotland but in Haiti. That is truly strange. The Federal Theater Project was criticized most severely by the US Congress as impairing American traditional values. FTP was particularly criticized as House Non-American Activities Committee began a hearing on Federal One. Flanagan's testimony prevented FTP from surviving in the attack, but the Federal Theater project disbanded in 1939.
In Shakespeare 's Macbeth, there are many problems that may affect drama. Mrs Macbeth, in a complicated marriage with power-hungry Macbeth, the dominant nature of Macbeth in homicide, the role transition during the murder, the reaction of Macbeth to the death of his wife, and the marriage of men and women I am leading authority. When analyzing, these questions will help explain the relationship between Macbeth. They are problems that ultimately lead to a "big tragedy". The relationship between Macbeth and Mrs. Macbeth is complicated. Macbeth did not initially think it was dominant. He is more optimistic about the comfort, guarantee and guidance of Mrs. Macbeth. "... ... Wash your hands and wash your hands why do you take these daggers out of the palace and they must lie there and go along and take a sleepy groom "(Second scene, scene 2) Here, Mrs. Macbeth teaches Macbeth what to do after killing Duncan.