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Develop a clear thesis statement based on your comparison of the print version and the film. (You will base the presentation you create in the next task on the same thesis statement.) Using your notes, find textual evidence that supports your thesis statement. In this case, textual evidence can include not only quotations from characters in either the play or movie, but also notes about the setting, stage directions, organization, characters, tone, and mood. Consider the following questions before you create the thesis statement:
Which details of the setting or the characters' actions in the film version are not spelled out in the print version of the play?
How does the depiction of the scene in the film compare with the print version?
Which details are consistent with the text version?
How well does the film version capture the tone and mood of the text version?
Does the film adaptation reflect a sense of suspense or mystery?
Write the thesis statement here.
This is on the 1948 film MACBETH by Orson Welles.
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