William Shakespeare the poet and playwright wasn't (he was born in 1564). Maybe some other person called Shakespeare was.
Clearly there is something wrong with your question: there is no such word as "daption" and you wouldn't use "an" if there were. If you are trying to say "adaption", this is a word, but "adaptation" is the preferred form. If you are trying to say "adaptation", we need some context. If you are asking about Macbeth, which is a literary work, an adaptation would be taking the play and making it into a story (Lamb's Shakespeare Stories for Children) or a screenplay (e.g. Roman Polanski's 1971 film). However, "adaptation" is an important concept in Biology, especially in evolutionary theory. Darwin's Galapagos finches are as good an example as any.
The play is not clear on this point. The potion was drunk by Macbeth in the 1971 Roman Polanski movie starring Jon Finch. In the Trevor Nunn RSC production with Sir Ian McKellen and Dame Judi Dench the potion is smeared on Macbeth's body. It's the director's call.
In 1964 Shakespeare bows started to look similar to the Root Archery. Ernie Root sold several designs to Shakespeare and they modified them and renamed them. Root Brush Master became Shakespeare Kaibab; Root Game Master became Shakespeare Ocala. Shakespeare finally bought Root in 1967. Ernie Root continued to be an important influence in Shakespeare bow design. The first bows after the sale bore the name "Root, by Shakespeare". Shortly thereafter Ernie Root went to work for Shakespeare, and the Root name was dropped completely. This bow is a perfect example of Ernie Root design. In the early 1960's Root produced the Root Brush Master. The Brush Master had black glass, and the risers were laminated Zebrawood and Seduha. Shakespeare bought Root Archery in 1967 and Ernie was their chief bow designer. The Kaibab is nearly identical to the Brush Master except for slight riser modifications. From 1967 - 1970, The Kaibab was 58 inch long and had dark green glass. After 1971 it appears that Shakespeare was offering lengths of 56 and 58 inch in either dark Green or Black glass and did make custom bows over 60 lbs. The Kaibab was considered a high end quality bow like the Ocala and was Bear Archery's primary competitor.
Fiddler on the Roof - 1971 was released on: Netherlands: 21 October 1971 (Amsterdam) (benefit performance) USA: 3 November 1971 USA: 5 November 1971 (Los Angeles, California) Argentina: 25 November 1971 France: 1 December 1971 Japan: 4 December 1971 Sweden: 6 December 1971 UK: 8 December 1971 (premiere) Italy: 11 December 1971 Denmark: 15 December 1971 West Germany: 16 December 1971 Spain: 20 December 1971 Netherlands: 23 December 1971 Finland: 25 December 1971 Brazil: 13 January 1972 Mexico: 20 January 1972 Finland: 18 August 1978 (re-release) USA: 7 November 1979 (edited version) UK: 22 June 2001 (re-release) Hong Kong: March 2002 (Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival)
Roman Polanski
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Richard Harris played the role of King Duncan in the 1971 film adaptation of Macbeth, directed by Roman Polanski. The character of the doctor does not appear in that particular film adaptation.
The number 1971 in Roman numerals is MCMLXXI
Pochtovyy roman - 1971 was released on: USA: October 1971 (Chicago International Film Festival)
William Shakespeare the poet and playwright wasn't (he was born in 1564). Maybe some other person called Shakespeare was.
Clearly there is something wrong with your question: there is no such word as "daption" and you wouldn't use "an" if there were. If you are trying to say "adaption", this is a word, but "adaptation" is the preferred form. If you are trying to say "adaptation", we need some context. If you are asking about Macbeth, which is a literary work, an adaptation would be taking the play and making it into a story (Lamb's Shakespeare Stories for Children) or a screenplay (e.g. Roman Polanski's 1971 film). However, "adaptation" is an important concept in Biology, especially in evolutionary theory. Darwin's Galapagos finches are as good an example as any.
1980 = MCMLXXX 1971 = MCMLXXI
Under today's rules now governing the Roman numeral system 1971 is now considered to be MCMLXXI in Roman numerals.
Kazemachi Roman was created on 1971-05-11.
Roman Gavalier was born on 1971-05-30.
Roman Romanenko was born on 1971-08-09.