In Jacobean times, "Macbeth" would have been staged with minimal sets and props, relying more on costumes and dialogue to set the scene. Today, productions of "Macbeth" incorporate modern stage technology, elaborate set designs, and special effects to enhance the storytelling. However, some productions may also choose to emphasize the play's supernatural elements or set it in a different time period to provide a unique interpretation.
Scotland was where it is today, north of England.
Probably "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day" from Macbeth
If Macbeth and his wife stood trial today, she would probably receive a greater sentence than he. She hatched the plot and incited him to do the deed.
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Audiences today may see Lady Macbeth as a complex and ambitious character who challenges traditional gender roles. They may also view her actions as driven by a desire for power and control rather than pure evil. Some may empathize with her struggles and psychological unraveling as a result of her ambition.
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She is married to Lord Macbeth, the Thane of Glamis so her name (from marriage) was "Macbeth". The term 'surname' doesn't really apply, and Shakespeare certainly tells us no more.
During the time that Macbeth was written a lot of words were abbreviated. Just as today we have words such as "don't" meaning "do not" and "would've" meaning "would have" "i'" is another contraction meaning "in". Ex. He was i' the bathroom. - He was in the bathroom.
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