Visions of Blood. Visualising "Macbeth" on Film
- 112 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
The exploration of Shakespeare's influence on film adaptation is central to this thesis, particularly regarding "Macbeth." It examines how filmmakers translate the play's language into visual imagery, addressing the challenges of maintaining the essence of Shakespeare's text while adapting it for the screen. The work highlights the evolution of over 600 film versions, showcasing various approaches from traditional stage adaptations to modern interpretations. This study emphasizes the critical relationship between language and visual representation in cinematic adaptations of classic literature.
