Witch interpretation by Roman Polanski and text by Shakespeare William Shakespeare wrote the tragedy of this wonderful James I in about 1603. The play took place in Scotland during the dark era. James opened a theater in Scotland in Scotland, his ancestor was then King in Scotland. One of the main themes seen in the play is magic and evil. This is the big theme of the play, as James I strongly believes in magic and the power they possess.
Shakespeare's witches are very evil and they only have amusement. The witch of Shakespeare is evil and I want to be evil. Shakespeare wishes that his witch will be evil in their heart. On the other hand, Polanski always wants the witch to be evil as the witches are made by the devil. Polanski's witch is closely related to the witch's life of today's fairy tale. It is thought that fairy tales are very good and bad, but it is not as bad as 400 years ago. But as the two versions said, "fair is foul, foul is fair"
In the entire video of Polanski, we learned that witches "do not want too much". In the remarks at the beginning of Shakespeare, the only message he gave us was the three words to think of the witch as a "desolate place". These three words may tell us that the witches are wanting to be alone, or that the general public should be alone as the general public does not want them. This is why in the Polanski movies the witches are eerie, lonely and opened in a terrible place. This is what makes me think; are these wizards real people, have problems with people, or are they purely evil? Are they the servants of the devil or are they forbidden?
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!