Macbeth's suspicious Plan

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For our creative project, we decided to do a playbill. The reason why we decided to do a playbill is because we thought that it was the easiest thing to do out of all of the options we had for the project. Also, with the playbill, we can show what Macbeth main plan was in the play Macbeth.

For our first picture of our playbill, our title is "Macbeth's Suspicious plan". The reason why we decided to name our title "Macbeth's Suspicious Plan", because the play, Macbeth, is based on Macbeth having a plan that is suspicious, which is the plot of this play. The 3 witches told Macbeth that one day he will be King which is purpose for killing King Duncan. This is also the suspicious plan that Macbeth figured out. 

In our playbill, you see King Duncan is sleeping and Macbeth is standing over him with a sword in his hand. With this sword, Macbeth is about to kill King Duncan in his sleep, which is the suspicious plan that Macbeth had in mind. 

Also, in our playbill, there is a door, that is open, with legs sticking out and a wine bottle on the floor. This represents the guards, that stands outside of King Duncan door when he is sleeping, being drunk from all the wine Lady Macbeth, Macbeth's wife, gave to them. The reason why Lady Macbeth gave wine to the guards was so that the they would take all the blame for killing King Duncan, when really Macbeth should take all the blame. 

For the costumes, Macbeth is wearing armor gear, because in the 1600s, that's what people wore when they were about to fight or kill someone. Even though you can't see what King Duncan is wearing, under the covers, he is just wearing regular pajamas with his crown on. 

Lastly, it is presented by Gik Theater, because we wanted to make a unique that represented Ms Giknis, instead of choosing a theater everyone is aware of. 

For our second picture, it is the descriptions for the playbill, which includes who it was made by, the overall meaning, characters, costume, stage, and plot.
 

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