English, 22.12.2019 03:31 cynthiafchs9203
How is the version of macbeth created by orson welles different from the original macbeth?
a. the original had drumming and dancing.
b. the original had voodoo magic that welles's did not have.
c. welles's version had a haitian voodoo element that was not in the original.
d. welles's version had a ghost, but the original did not.
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