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This is William Shakespeare's full and unabridged play in comic book form. This full colour graphic novel presents "The Scottish Play" just as Shakespeare intended: in its original and unabridged format. Ideal for purists, students and readers who will appreciate the unaltered text. "Macbeth" is probably the most dramatic of Shakespeare's tragedies and this version will give you a brand new and totally fulfilling view of the sheer genius of Shakespeare's story telling. Witchcraft, superstition, murder - it's all here! Featuring stunning artwork, and full of action, atmosphere and intrigue from start to finish; this new treatment of The Bard's wonderful tragedy will have you on the edge of your seat. It's 11th century Scotland. Macbeth, Thane of Glamis, is one of King Duncan's greatest war captains. Upon returning from a battle with the rebellious Thane of Cawdor, Macbeth and Banquo encounter three witches, who prophecy that Macbeth will become Thane of Cawdor and then King. They also prophecy that Banquo will become the father of kings. When Lady Macbeth hears this, she is determined to push her husband to take fate into his own hands and make himself king by murdering Duncan. Macbeth is reluctant to harm Duncan. But, when the King makes arrangements to visit Macbeth's castle, the opportunity presents itself. Pressed on by his wife, Macbeth kills Duncan and blames the King's drunken attendants, who he also kills. However, Macbeth is racked with guilt and begins to see apparitions. When the body is discovered, Malcolm and Donalbain, the King's sons, are suspicious of Macbeth and flee for their lives. To everyone else, it looks as if the sons have been the chief conspirators and Macbeth is crowned King of Scotland. Banquo's suspicions grow, based on his encounter with the witches and Macbeth is wary of the second prophecy concerning Banquoa's offspring. Macbeth hires assassins to kill Banquo and his son, Fleance. Banquo is murdered that night, but Fleance escapes. The bloody ghost of Banquo appears to Macbeth at a feast, tormenting his already guilty conscience. In addition, Macduff, once a comrade of Macbeth, has fled after the King's sons to England, as he also suspects Macbeth. In revenge, Macbeth butchers Macduff's entire household. Macduff and the King's sons raise an army in England and march against Macbeth, who is given another prophecy by the witches, as he prepares for the assault. They tell him his throne is safe until Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane and he will not die by the hand of any man born of a woman. Macbeth now feels invincible. Lady Macbeth, on the other hand, has been slowly driven mad by her dreams, in the wake of Duncan's murder. She sleepwalks and eventually kills herself. Macbeth learns that many of his lords are deserting and joining Malcolm's army, which approaches Dunsinane under cover of boughs, which they've cut from the trees of Birnam Wood. Macbeth and Macduff eventually meet on the bloody battlefield. Macbeth laughs derisively, relating the witches' prophecy. But Macduff retorts that he was from his mother's womb untimely ripp'd and not (technically) of woman born. The play ends with the death of Macbeth and Malcolm is crowned King of Scotland. Review: This is a well produced full version of Macbeth. - I was looking for Macbeth in comic book form when I stumbled upon this publication. It is a complete delight. Every page engaged the reader. The graphics are well placed with the text bubble explanations pertinent to the page of events. What a fabulous copy to own! Review: Another weapon in the study arsenal! - A great addition for studying Macbeth. The original text with lively comic book illustrations. We found having a modern translation handy (you can find them on the internet easily), allowed us to dramatically read each character then find out what on earth they just said!! Another dimension to bring Shakespeare alive.
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A**R
This is a well produced full version of Macbeth.
I was looking for Macbeth in comic book form when I stumbled upon this publication. It is a complete delight. Every page engaged the reader. The graphics are well placed with the text bubble explanations pertinent to the page of events. What a fabulous copy to own!
R**B
Another weapon in the study arsenal!
A great addition for studying Macbeth. The original text with lively comic book illustrations. We found having a modern translation handy (you can find them on the internet easily), allowed us to dramatically read each character then find out what on earth they just said!! Another dimension to bring Shakespeare alive.
S**G
Bringing the text alive!
These graphic versions of Shakespeare's plays are brilliant at bringing the text alive and making it far less forbidding for the average GCSE English pupil! The original text and the modern English versions share the same images and so can be directly compared, page for page, if pupils are struggling to understand the original. The artwork is uniformly excellent. Additionally, there are also some well written background articles on the globe, the background to Macbeth itself with a 'potted' history of the appropriate period of Scotland. Together, with a full Dramatis Personae, all of this makes for a very fulfilling reading experience for younger readers who have an opportunity to experience the full richness of Shakespeare's English and the contribution he made to the development of our language.
A**T
Good buy too comic !
Good book but graphics a bit dark.
D**N
mac-death
fabulous
A**P
Great Introduction
Great introduction to the play.The illustrations are spectacular and the speech sticks to the original text. When compared to the 'Plain Text' version, the same illustrations are used in the same order only with different text. This is extremely useful when helping people or students compare and translate the original text with modern English. Still a great read and an amazing visualisation of the play when used on it's own.
M**H
The next best thing to seeing the play performed...
The unabridged texts in graphic novel form are exceptionally helpful for students struggling with Shakespeare or any classic literature to be honest. The entire text of the play is reproduced in "comic book" form so actions, emotions and motivations become so much clearer. It has worked wonders to calm the fears of some anxious students. I've also used the Wuthering Heights graphic novel which helped everybody know their Cathys from their Catherines! Anyone thinking of using this as a teaching tool or as a revision tool - go for it. I'm a teacher of English literature and language and an A Level examiner for English lit....
M**N
Brilliant!
Just wow! This is the first time I've read one of these Shakespeare graphic novels and it was just incredible. The format is perfect for the play and really enhances your enjoyment - with no effort at all you know what is spoken and what is a soliloquy, and the entrances/exits of characters and sound effects are seamless. I've always liked Macbeth, but I don't think it (or any play) was written to be read by everyone, it was written to be learnt and then acted out so people could enjoy it in action. The graphic novel allows you to read it in action. I cannot wait to read more of them.
F**G
comes fast, faster than i think
the book comes from engliand, faster than i thought. the book is book and it's good for class uses and life reading.
B**T
Prima
Schön gemacht, das Stück ist originalgetreu umgesetzt und wird doch ganz neu erlebt. Die Bilder helfen sehr, mit dem Shakespeare-English klar zu kommen. Für Schulklassen und Einsteiger optimal.
E**S
Adaptación muy competente
Estos comics son una pasada. La adaptación ( en inglés) es bastante buena. Algo feísta y gore en el dibujo, pero Macbeth es así.
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