Cruz-Macbeth BM
In my creative project I
choose to draw theatrical masks and the emotions of Macbeth. Both mask and
facial expression expresses Macbeth from the beginning of the play until the
very end. The first drawing, which is representing Act 1, show cases a mask of
joy and a sketch of a smiling Macbeth. He has war paint on his face, which
represents his noble soldier state. The quote that is written on the top of the
page shows Macbeth’s determination as a solider and how he is determined to get
his power. As the story continues the expression changes into a more apathetic
feel because Macbeth’s situation has become more serious and he faces conflict,
which doesn’t make him happy at all. The quote mentions him picturing a dagger
in front of him and at that point Macbeth knows that he must go on with the
deed. On to the next act you move
on to see a mask with worry accompanied by a frowning Macbeth. These
expressions represents the uneasy Macbeth during act 3, following along with
the faces is the quote about Macbeth baring a fruitless crown this goes along
with the worry the faces express. Moving onto act 4 the emotion of the drawing
changes drastically from the worried Macbeth to the very angry and aggressive
Macbeth, which is portrayed through the faces. Lastly, is the face of distress
and broken. The face represents the lose of Macbeth’s power the drawing also
shows Macbeth’s head cut from his body the last and final stage of Macbeth. The
quote fits well because the quote means that Macbeth would fight to the death
even though he knows the odds are against him. As he dies, all his power leaves
him.
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