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The film version captures the tone and mood of the text version very well.
The film adaptation does reflect a great sense of suspense and mystery.
In the print version Banquo before he dies says, "O, treachery! Fly, good Fleance,fly, fly, fly!Thou mayst revenge. O slave!" But, in the movie he only said, "Fly good, Fleance fly, fly, fly," then he died.
One of the most profound and disturbing themes in Shakespeare’s Macbeth involves the power that power exerts over an individual who has ascended to a post of authority. Under the influence of unchecked power, Macbeth takes actions that have serious and devastating consequences for himself and for other characters in the play.
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I did this for Plato.