Rupert Goold's Macbeth: Comparing The Book And Movie

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There are many differences in the novel and Rupert Goold's movie Macbeth. The differences in the movie plot and character development cause the audience to feel less sympathy with Macbeth than they do in the original tragedy. Rupert Goold's was unsuccessful in expressing the true tragedy to the audience. Macbeth is a very brave, strong and wise man, although in the movie he is portrayed as arrogant, shameful and barbarous which is why the audience does not have sympathy for him. Firstly, Macbeth's personality and behavior in the movie has an affect on the audience because in the novel he is shown as brave, strong, and wise but in the movie he's seen as arrogant, shameful and barbarous which causes the viewers to feel less sympathy …show more content…

Readers imagine this dialogue to be in a mysterious and dark place because Macbeth is talking to the witches …show more content…

The first example is that the character of Macbeth is shown as a old man in his 70's who's character traits are not shown as in the novel. Macbeth is presented as arrogant, shameful, and barbarous. This affects the audience because in the novel Macbeth is not the same as shown. The original tragedy lets the reader feel the emotions of Macbeth but in the movie it does not create any emotions because of the way Macbeth is presented or how it was imagined by the reader. Macbeth is demonstrated to be arrogant in the movie. When Duncan is murdered by Macbeth he does not behave the same way as he did in the novel. Macbeth states, " To know my deed, 'twere best not know myself". This demonstrates that Macbeth is guilty of his actions and does not want to be conscious of what he has done. In the movie, Macbeth does not behave that way, he does not look guilty or emphasized. In the novel Macbeth is shown as a brave soldier but in the movie he's shameful which causes the audience to feel less sympathy for his

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