Publisher Description
An Apple Books Classic edition.
Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s darkest and most tragic works, a drama so steeped in legend that actors won’t even say its name for fear of bringing bad luck. The Bard’s shortest tragedy is a tale of murder, madness, and ambition full of iconic speeches. It’s been adapted countless times during its 400 years—and now director Joel Coen has created a bold and fierce Apple Original starring Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand.
The action begins when three witches predict the noble Macbeth will become king of Scotland. The story goes on to follow his bloody rise to power and his descent into madness. Touching on themes like unchecked ambition, the power of guilt, and the psychology of perception, this is one of the most riveting, action-packed literary classics in the world.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Man, Shakespeare invented everything. Teen-angst drama? Romeo and Juliet. Romantic comedy? As You Like It. Biopics? Any of the historical plays. And with Macbeth, Shakespeare invented the now-so-popular psychological thriller. As he returns home from battle, war hero Macbeth is accosted by three witches, who prophesize that he will someday become the king of Scotland. Spurred on by his wife (who’s thoroughly into the idea of being queen), Macbeth decides to speed up the process—and things do not turn out at all like he planned. The shortest of all of Shakespeare’s tragedies jumps right into murder, political intrigue, madness, and more murder. On top of that, it’s got fascinating characters and some of the Bard’s most vividly poetic dialogue (Macbeth’s “Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow” speech is absolutely heartbreaking.) The play’s overall mood of anxious creepiness would make Stephen King smile. If you think reading Shakespeare is like doing homework, think again.
Customer Reviews
It’s a must read!!
This play is a must read! Although the ending left us wondering if the prophecy of Banquo's descendants becoming king was true or not, it was still really good. It was also sad to see Lady Macbeth's death not being talked about in the play, or given any recognition at all since she was one of the most powerful characters in the play. Other than that, I would definitely recommend this play to someone else!
Don’t say the word before play. Say the Scottish play
I found that out before a play for Peter Pan. I was Nana.
It's so confusing😢
It's like, I love it. The plots amazing, I was hooked until the very end, Shakespeare can write. But what is he SAYING?? WHAT IS A THANE?????? And some of the sections were SO LONG, and full of words I don't even know how to PRONOUNCE. I need a Shakespearean dictionary