Why do the stage directions in act i of the tragedy of macbeth make no detailed references to lighting and sets? explain your responses.

a. in shakespeare's day, plays did not have artificial lighting or elaborate sets.

b. in shakespeare's day, the acting companies could not read.

c. shakespeare put all his stage directions at the very end of the play, not in act i.

d. shakespeare wanted to leave the lighting and sets up to future generations of directors?

Respuesta :

D, Shakespeare wanted to leave the lighting and sets up to future generations of directions 

(D is wrong)

Answer:

Shakespeare made no detailed references to lighting and sets in The Tragedy of Macbeth because (A) In Shakespeare's day, plays did not have artificial lighting or elaborate acts. When preforming in The Globe, it had to be done during the day. There was no use of artificial lights when Shakespeare was alive, and they used the natural day light in order to preform. The sets were also usually more simple. B is false, because in order to preform everyone needs to be able to read to understand the story and act it out. C is also incorrect as stage directions are written as they happen within the play. D is also incorrect because Shakespeare did not write what he did with the future in mind, but was catered to the current time he was in.

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