The first point, hand and body gestures, was represented throughout the play. In the first scene, people were fighting with each other. They were fighting with invisible swords. Although the audiences did not see the sword, the way the actors were moving their hand and body they could infer it. Their hands were wrapped around an invisible thing in a way that the audience could tell they were using a sword. After the first scene, witches came into the play. The way they were moving their bodies and hand letting people know that they were, indeed, the witches. When Macbeth killed …show more content…
It was how each character was distinguished from each other. King Duncan of the Scotland was wearing a lavish blue rope and a crown letting the audience know that he was the king. Other soldiers were wearing military rope in brown and they were dirty as well letting people know that they fought in wars. They also had a belt wrapped around their waist where they put their imaginary swords. When Macbeth became the King, he changed his outfit from brown rope to blue rope portraying that he was now the king. Facial gesture also used in the play. When Macbeth killed King Duncan of the Scotland, he was shaking and was terrified. The audience could infer that by his facial expression and his body gestures. He knew he did something wrong and he would get severe punishment for that but his greed took control of him and it perfectly showed through his facial expression. Even the Lady Macbeth looked terrified by the way Macbeth was acting because she did not want people to know Macbeth killed the king, or else they could lose their positions as a king and queen.
When the former king’s supporter got to know that the king died, Macbeth acted like he did not kill the king and he was lying about the whole scene. Audiences knew he was lying and were laughing at his facial expression as he was