Message Of 2.2 From Macbeth

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A medium conveys many purposes, converting a book into a movie, or adapting a movie into your own, but in this case, the medium strikes a larger purpose. When a medium is adapted correctly, it can communicate and convey a message clearly, using that message to impact the audience. Using 2.2 from Macbeth, personally, it would work better if it was conveyed on stage because it showed the murder of Duncan, which was a large breaking point of the play. When it is conveyed on stage in this manner, the emotions of the characters shine through and make this part of the play more important. This specific part of the play is critical because it shows Macbeth and Lady Macbeth begin to realize their repercussions. If it were conveyed on stage, it would be best because Macbeth's emotions would be viewed on a personal level by the audience, revealing the scene on a deeper level. Even with the use of stage lights, direction, and emotion, it would make 2.2 personal, and show the Macbeths' downfall of their lives. The audience contributes a large amount to the stage adaptation, in …show more content…

2.2 reveals messages about the strength that power holds, ruthless ambition gone wrong, and the fragility of the Macbeths as they break down. 2.2.10-13 represents Lady Macbeth's fragileness to family, and how if Duncan did not resemble her father she would have gone through with it. This sends the message that at the start of the play, fear was seen verbally, throughout small acts of murder, but when Macbeth's mental health has deteriorated, fear is seen only internally and not verbally. This also brings the message of fragile masculinity into play, and how it changed the actions of men, including Macbeth, based on social status and