Thursday 30 April 2015

Modern Music for Macbeth

The information below shows possible modern music to illustrate each act of Macbeth, a play by Shakespeare.

By Kevin Dai, and Brandon Ly
  
Macklemore- Make the Money- Act 1 




Act 1 

Macklemore- Make the Money is a meaningful song about becoming successful through the symbolism of Money. It stresses not to let money corrupt one's mind, and in order to truly make "Money" it is better if one is to create a game where he/she is the master rather than a player.  Make the Money is perfect for act 1 as it foreshadows the position that Macbeth will be in. Macbeth under the cause of ambition, wants to become King or "get money". In a way "Make the Money" also illustrates  that sometimes too much fame can also change a person. Lady Macbeth in a way has changed straight away with the idea of fame. So she let the game change her. later on, the game changed Macbeth as well, and he becomes corrupted, and is eventually put down. Make the money stresses the line "Stay true, stay true", which is ambiguous, as it could mean that Macbeth should stay true to the path of modesty (of not killing King Duncan), or travel to the palace of fame. Since the song's "stay true" may also mean stay true to your dream, which, for Macbeth is killing Duncan to become King. In brief, Make the Money reflects act one, as it somewhat foreshadows the future of Macbeth, but also suggest that Macbeth should go for killing King Duncan, and follow his dream; which readers would find find amusing in act 5. It can also be seen that Make the money is like a setup to the more awing scenes later on. Make the money, could also provide a reason for viewers to agree with Macbeth's ambitious dream, to later on find out the outcome. 

Seeu- Hide and seek- Act 2 

Act 2

Hide and Seek alone, can show how Macbeth was hell bent on killing the king. The lyrics “ Even if you try to hide it is no use” illustrates how Macbeth was going to stop at nothing to kill the king . Also the line “ it’s already to late to run” relates to how King  Duncan was trapped in the room asleep, with Macbeth ready to kill him. At one point of the song the possessed girl walks into the room ready to kill the boy, like how Macbeth was determine to kill the king like he was possessed. Overall, the song gives a sense of insanity, and dread; which compliments the mindset of Macbeth in Act 2.

Andrew Gold-Spooky scary skeletons- Act 3


Act 3

Spooky Scary skeletons is a perfect song to describe act 3, where Banquo's ghost showed up at the dinner party. During the scene with Banquo's ghost, Macbeth's reaction was full of shock and fear ; out of his mind. like the lyrics in the song “shrieking skulls will shock your soul tonight”. Also when the ghost showed up, Macbeth was shaking and surprised just like in the song “ You'll shake and shudder in surprise when you hear these zombies shriek “. Also Banquo’s ghost can be an attempted warning to the other people at the dinner about Macbeth’s cruelty . This song also emphasis how Macbeth was going insane in the middle of the party “ They'll smile and scrabble slowly by and drive you so insane!”. In brief, this song is a perfect fit for act 3 especially the dinner party scene. 



Meek Mill- Dreams and nightmares- Act 4 





Act 4 

Meek Mills- Dreams and nightmares displays act 4 of Macbeth. Firstly, the title "Dreams and nightmares" describes Macbeth's situation as he achieved his ambitious goal of being King. However his nightmares have also come true because of his insecurities of his traitorous subjects.  The tempo of Dreams and nightmares also is in sync with act 4. Mills starts with a catchy but modest beat. This can signify the part where Macbeth first visits the witch, where everything is lightly taken. In the middle, where mills drops the flamboyant beat, it can correlate to the scene where Macbeth murders MacDuff's family. Lyrically Dreams and nightmares also matches Act 4. When the song commences Mill states "see my dreams unfold and nightmares come true" which is an accurate description of the beginning of Act 4. When Macbeth visit the witches again, they tell him his future, but also make his nightmares come true, by the gory visuals, and telling him to fear MacDuff. Therefore Meek Mills- Dream and nightmares makes an accurate description of Act 4.



Elena Siegman-115- Act 5 


Act 5

Elena Siegman-115 best illustrate act 5 of Macbeth. In act 5, Macbeth's life is in ruins ,as his enemies are closing in to end his life.  It can be assumed that Lady Macbeth also commits suicide. Macbeth also shows signs of madness, as he comments that life is meaningless, and that he cannot be killed. "115" is heavy metal, so it fits the theme of madness. Heavy metal has a connotation that those who listen to it will go to hell, and will kill a bunch of people. Macbeth in act 5, reflects the connotation of heavy metal as Macbeth is trying to take the people down with when he is already has no chance for victory. Also Macbeth with all the actions he has done leading up to act 5, (Murder of Banquo, Murder of Macduff's Family) suggest that he is going to hell. Lyrically the song also reflects the Act 5 of Macbeth. 115 states  "I have lost all form and unity where has my life gone" connects to Macbeth as he has changed so much from act 1. 115 also states that "everyone dies" which correlates with the genre of Macbeth, a tragedy, which act 5 emphasis on.

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