Lthough Shakespeare's Macbeth is different from Orson Welles's version, what is something that both plays have in common?
A. Both plays take place in England.
B. Both plays have characters that are from Haiti.
C. Both plays contain text that is easy to convert to modern language.
D. Both plays reflect on the universal theme of a tragic

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The answer is D. Both plays reflect on the universal theme of a tragic.  Despite the differences, both versions still touch on themes of betrayal and ambition and how it destroys an honorable warrior and those around him.  Though critics were not pleased with the changes, later audiences accepted it.