English Studies Capstone ExperienceMuch of the criticism on William Shakespeare?s Macbeth has focused on the question of agency in the play: What drives Macbeth to commit regicide to gain the throne? Is Macbeth in control of his own actions? The play does not seem to give a clear answer to this question, and there is no critical consensus. I will examine filmic interpretations made by directors regarding the question of agency in their adaptations of the play. The film I will be focusing on is Akira Kurosawa?s Throne of Blood (1957), and I will be using Rupert Goold?s Macbeth (2010) for comparison. Drawing on auteur theory and branching out into cultural semiotics, I will analyze the different ways in which directors manipulate and go beyon...
The work of Shakespeare has been popular to make film adaptations of from the birth of cinema. Macbe...
Among productions of Shakespeare's plays in recent years, some cultural adaptations by Asian and oth...
This thesis examines the way dramaturgical techniques in Shakespeare's late plays are used to create...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare’s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in comparison...
Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays and, like many others, has been numerously adapted...
In Shakespeare\u27s Macbeth, the representations of heroism, tyranny, and witchcraft are intermingle...
Authorizing Shakespeare on Film and Television examines recent film and television transformations o...
Adaptations have varied relations to their source material, making it hard to formulate a general th...
Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, is a complex tragedy driven by the relationships of its cha...
Adaptations have varied relations to their source material, making it hard to formulate a general th...
William Shakespeare is one of the greatest play-writes of the English Literature. The reason why Sh...
The work of Shakespeare has been popular to make film adaptations of from the birth of cinema. Macbe...
The work of Shakespeare has been popular to make film adaptations of from the birth of cinema. Macbe...
Among productions of Shakespeare's plays in recent years, some cultural adaptations by Asian and oth...
This thesis examines the way dramaturgical techniques in Shakespeare's late plays are used to create...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare’s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in comparison...
Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays and, like many others, has been numerously adapted...
In Shakespeare\u27s Macbeth, the representations of heroism, tyranny, and witchcraft are intermingle...
Authorizing Shakespeare on Film and Television examines recent film and television transformations o...
Adaptations have varied relations to their source material, making it hard to formulate a general th...
Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, is a complex tragedy driven by the relationships of its cha...
Adaptations have varied relations to their source material, making it hard to formulate a general th...
William Shakespeare is one of the greatest play-writes of the English Literature. The reason why Sh...
The work of Shakespeare has been popular to make film adaptations of from the birth of cinema. Macbe...
The work of Shakespeare has been popular to make film adaptations of from the birth of cinema. Macbe...
Among productions of Shakespeare's plays in recent years, some cultural adaptations by Asian and oth...
This thesis examines the way dramaturgical techniques in Shakespeare's late plays are used to create...