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He begins the play having morals and questions his plan to kill the King. He then spirals into a machine that has no emotion or hesitation when it comes to killing someone. In Scotland, PA, Mac is a very good fry cook who works for Duncan. He has a very similar personality to the Macbeth in the play Macbeth. The play is just staged in a different setting. Connecting to the era background, the role of Macbeth gives the main clue of human desires and evil to the Shakespeare’s story. All Shakespeare wants to convey through the play is no other than the battle between faithful and desires. The movie Scotland, PA preserved that essence and retouching it to the fast-food cultural, gives a perfect match and scene …show more content…
Back to the no bleeding intend, the film Scotland, PA also exempt the setting of both Macduff’s wife and kid’s death scene. However, the similar end of Macbeth and Mac their death by Macduff’s righteous hands. Even though the movie mighty losing some serious scene of murder or blood, the themes continue to have the original play. The universal desire of all social classes to attain the higher status that they think they deserve and the evil will be defeated and villains deserved to be