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Hairstyle, like costume, is a matter of choice for the director. In the time of Garrick, Macbeth was played as a contemporary 18th century gentleman with a periwig. He is often shown in contemporary settings as having a short military haircut because he is a soldier, and Lady Macbeth has a hairstyle appropriate to the socialite she aspires to be. In the nineteenth century, when many directors were obsessed with the historical setting, the hairstyles were what people expected eleventh cetury Scotsmen and women to look like: the men had long hair and shaggy beards and the women wore their hair in braids that went down to their knees.

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