they both have the theme appearance vs reality :)
The general story line for Macbeth in Welles' adaptation is unchanged from Shakespeare's original story line. He did, however, enhance a few characters' import and worked to visually underscore certain story elements. You can read more about his adaptation, below.
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.
The play that delt with Scottish History was Macbeth, a story of a man who goes crazy and kills his father to take his place as king, I read the Bard of Avon. That book is all about Shakespeare
Macbeth gets beheaded which stops him from being the king any more. Malcolm takes over as king.
It is important that witches reappear in Act 4 of MacBeth because they tell him of his future. This helps to shapes many of the events later in the story.
Billy Weaver, The Landlady, and Christopher Mullound
it is abour the landlady
Macduff, the Thane of Fife, kills Macbeth.
"The Landlady" is a short story by Roald Dahl about a young man named Billy Weaver who checks into a boarding house owned by an eccentric landlady. The landlady seems welcoming and kind, but as the story progresses, it becomes clear that there is something sinister going on in the boarding house.
In "The Landlady," the repeated mention of previous guests who never leave and the creepy behavior of the landlady herself foreshadow the dark twist at the end where it is revealed that the landlady is preserving her guests as taxidermy. The story builds up tension through these hints to prepare the reader for the chilling revelation.
it isn't relavant to the play and therefore it is not answered in the plot of Macbeth.
In the short story "The Landlady" by Roald Dahl, the climax occurs when the protagonist, Billy Weaver, realizes the truth about the landlady's sinister intentions. This moment of realization happens when Billy notices the names of the other guests in the guest book and realizes they are all from years ago. The tension builds as Billy uncovers more unsettling details about the landlady's true nature, leading to the climax where he realizes he may be in grave danger.
'The Landlady' is a short story written by British author Roald Dahl. It's a terror story that tells the story of a young man named Billy Weaver, a man in his way to his new job he stays at a bed and breakfast managed by a seemingly nice and talkative landlady. Things get a dark turn when he recognizes the names of several reportedly missing men in her guest book and the lady tells him about her interest for taxidermy. The story closes with the implication that Billy had been poisoned and is about to be stuffed by the lady.
Shakespeare
"The Landlady" by Roald Dahl is set in Bath, England, in the 1950s. The story takes place at night in a guesthouse where a young man arrives seeking accommodation.
Macbeth had 'volting ambition', which ultimately pushed him to kill King Duncan. His ambition was Macbeth's greatest flaw and personal weakness.
Shakspeare got his his story of Macbeth from Holind Shed Cronicles..