macbeth inspired arts

             Macbeth is a story of a man, whose visions of power grew by the ambitions of murder and treason. Until his thirst for power caused him to lose that very source of his ambition to the blade of Macduff's sword. It is the ironic and symbolic elements of this play that have caused so many to be inspired in many different forms of the arts. Shakespeare's ways of creating and destroying a scene with such great detail and imagery, gave life to the open minds of inspiration. Through the words he places in the actors mouth Shakespeare is able to create images in the audiences' minds to changes a place, a season or an atmosphere. Macbeth is a play full of so many diverse human characteristics, it's easy for anybody to put him or herself there and express within him or herself artistically. Shakespeare gave artists the ability to create parts themselves in a way they never thought possible or never new about. Shakespeare opened up a part in their hearts they didn't know existed and in a way Shakespeare has created another legacy through art. Different art forms have been created over the years. Many artists in various work fields have been inspired by Shakespeare's use of vocabulary, imaging and details, Macbeth paved a way for inspired expression and art.
             So many wonderful, ironic, and disturbing scenes were created in the imagery of Macbeth, theatre people will never stop staging this Shakespearian play because they will never exhaust the possibilities within his texts. In Shakespeare's words every thing comes to life. Things are made real through hope, fantasy and imagination paving the way for artistic minds to express their feelings, expectations, or fantasies in ways other than words. Macbeth contains a story so deeply common to the essence of the human condition that it transcends Shakespeare's age, time and culture. Macbeth is full of the feelings that is within everyone; greed, envy, h
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