Netflix: a source of television shows and movies to
entertain oneself for endless hours. It
is created to provide a variety of shows and movies, with many different genres
and stories to satisfy one’s boredom, especially perfect for lazy days at home. There is truly something for everyone.
I find that many times the concepts I just recently heard
about or discussed pop back up in other things I encounter. I can see connections to the topics in other
things I see throughout the day.
Especially when I read books, I can relate the characters and events to
others. This is true when I read Macbeth.
Once my mind was on it, I could easily connect it to various other shows
and movies. The character Macbeth has
many similar aspects to others, through the themes that were presented in the
play. This includes the ideas of
ambition, masculinity, blood, supernatural, prophecies, and appearance vs.
reality. Here are some of my
recommendations for the character of Macbeth:
1. How to get away with Murder: This show is
about a group of law students and their criminal defense teacher who become
involved in a crazy murder plot that will change all of their lives. Just the title relates enormously to Macbeth,
simply because Macbeth really needs to learn how to get away with murder! It’s similar in that everyone gets caught up
in the awful murders that are committed.
Also, Macbeth’s intentions behind the murders are in the hopes that they
will change his life so he can become king.
This show recommendation reveals Macbeth’s ambition about his evil
actions, and hopefully he would be able to get some tips about committing
murder and simply enjoying the rewards instead of leading to his own death.
2. Supernatural: In this case, the title
also reveals much about Macbeth. This
show is about two brothers who hunt the supernatural creatures that roam the
Earth. It relates to the aspect of the
supernatural in the play. When Macbeth
and Banquo first encounter the witches, they don’t know who they are and are startled
by what they reveal. This show would
hopefully teach Macbeth how to handle encountering supernatural beings
better. In the play, Macbeth relies on
the witches too much, and then he is haunted by the appearance of Banquo’s
ghost. It reveals that he needs help handling
the supernatural, that he can receive watching this show because the supernatural
are a daily presence.
3. Chronicle: This movie is about three
friends who stumble upon a source underground that gives them super
powers. At first, they use them for fun,
but soon they become irresponsible with them.
They start to embrace their darker sides, especially Andrew, who uses
his newfound powers for evil, which eventually leads to his death. This recommendation reveals the aspects of
appearance vs. reality as well as ambition.
Macbeth is similar to Andrew in that he receives this power, but quickly
uses it to his advantage and turns to evil to get what he wants. His intentions are selfish and he is driven
to remain in power. Finally, people rise
up against his evil actions and he dies because of it, just like Macbeth. The movie also displays appearance vs.
reality because they gain this power, but they keep it hidden for the most
part. They aren’t what they seem to be,
especially Andrew who was at first shy and nice, but vicious and evil by the
end. Even his friends eventually turn
against him, just like how the people of Scotland turn against Macbeth. All about power and corruption, this movie is
perfect for Macbeth to show him the consequences of evil actions and what he
should not do.
4. Reign: Finally, this television show is a
great recommendation for Macbeth. It
takes viewers to the past to when Mary Queen of Scots is betrothed to Prince
Francis. They become the rulers of the kingdom of France, and experience the conflicts
that arise in and outside the castle while trying to stay in power and keep the
people content. It’s the perfect show
because it explains a lot of similar events.
First, Macbeth relates to King Henry, because he has a lot of power at
first but then becomes corrupted. He
actually starts to lose his mind. That
abuse of power is similar to Macbeth.
Also, he relates to Francis, because they both kill the king and then
become kings themselves. Then, they are
both haunted by the ghosts of the ones they murdered. In Macbeth,
Macbeth is haunted by Banquo’s ghost.
In the show, Francis is haunted by Henry, who is his father and former
king, after he kills him. Furthermore,
there is a prophecy in the first season of the show, like the prophecy in the
play. Both characters try to take
actions to either fulfill or destroy the prophecy. In addition, balance of power is constantly
changing in the relationships. This show
could probably help Macbeth understand the shifts in power between a husband
and a wife. The show also reveals the
concepts of guilt, blood, masculinity, and ambition. I think in many ways, the show could teach
him how to get over the guilt in a positive way and continue as king. Mostly, it should help him understand what he
should or should not do to be a good leader.




