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Q: Why has Macbeth been adapted so many times I have the past 400 years?
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Why has Macbeth been adapted so many times over past 400 years?

It's a damn good play.


Why has been adapted so many times over the past 400 years?

It's a damn good play.


Who written Macbeth?

It has been widely know that William Shakespeare was the author of Macbeth. In recent times there has been some discussion as to whether Shakespeare is actually the author of all the works that have been credited to him in the past.At this time we still believe William Shakespeare was the author.


Whom does Lady Macbeth's servant woman call for help?

A doctor. She has been sleepwalking, and she has observed it multiple times.


Who were the characters in Macbeth based on?

The characters in Macbeth were largely fictional, though Macbeth himself is based on a real Scottish king who reigned in the 11th century. Lady Macbeth is thought to have been inspired by the historical figure Gruoch, who was the wife of Macbeth.


What has have been adapted to antibiotics?

dinosaurs have been adapted to antibiotics


Who does news Ross bring Macbeth?

Macbeth has been appointed Thane of Cawdor.


In what years did the real Macbeth live?

The real Macbeth was King of Scotland between 1040 and 1057, a period of 17 years. There is no record of his birth but there is record of his behaving like an adult in 1031, which suggests that he was at least 30 at the time he became king, and may have been older.


How has basketball been adapted for different contexts?

Basketball has been adapted in a number of different ways for different contexts. For example basketball has been adapted to be played by people who are wheelchair bound.


Where have Macbeth and banquo been when the play begins?

Fleance.


How many years has the Times spelling been held?

The times spelling bee has been around many years. Some people think 5.


What happens to Duncan's chamber in Macbeth?

In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," Duncan's chamber is the setting where he is murdered by Macbeth. Macbeth enters Duncan's chamber while he is sleeping and kills him with a dagger. The murder takes place offstage, and the chamber becomes the scene of the crime where the body is discovered.