The Voodoo Macbeth is the nickname provided to the 1936 New York creation of Shakespeare's play- Macbeth. Orson Welles was the one who tailored and directed the play, He stimulated the actions-setting from cold Scotland to an imaginary Caribbean land mass. He employed a completely Black cast. His production received this title for transformed play because of the Haitian voodoo that was used to replace the task of Scottish witchcraft. It was a theatrical sensation.
From the details expressed, it is clear to state that;
"voodoo drums were played during the performance" which assisted in changing the setting of the play from Scotland to a Caribbean island.
An
example of the poetic technique called metonymy from the poem “I knew a
Woman is: "These old bones live to learn her
wanton ways”.
Metonymy refers to the replacing of the name of an adjust or
attribute for that of the thing meant.
A) Acceptance
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