Textual Analysis Of Macbeth

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Following the completion of my product, I believe that my choice of form worked well at creating depth. I also believe that my product accurately portrays the symbols in Macbeth that I aimed to portray. Additionally, the focal point in my product worked well. The contrast between the small and large and the black and white worked well to draw the viewer’s eye. If I was to redo this project I would change the background because the grey box adds little to the model. Furthermore, the corners of my model have too much blank space. Also, I should have either kept the texture consistent or found a way to work it into my description. During my presentation, the issue of the varying colour of the background came up, however, this was not intentional

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