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Notes from a Blue Suitcase's avatar

This 1970's chart is an excellent example of how personal interactive mapping out of Macbeth gives the reader /user, agency. They become insiders, familiars with the depth and nuance of the play.

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Roy Williams @dustcube's avatar

Thank you, Barbara.

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Susan Kacvinsky's avatar

I love this! I taught Macbeth for twenty years in public high school. The details are amazing—so much time and thought went into them. It's so beautiful. If I were still teaching, I'd want to show this to the class.

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Roy Williams @dustcube's avatar

Couldn't ask for more. Thank you.

Its been 'cooking' since the 1970's, and I still want to add more (audio, for starters, from Joel Coen et al's The Tragedy of Macbeth, 2021.) I have been waiting some time for the 'tech' to catch up. And I am most exited by Metalabel's co-creation (+) possibilities.

What I really want to share is Level 2, about context. Let me know if you want it.

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Susan Kacvinsky's avatar

Of course I do. I love the play, but what you are doing with it comes from your soul. That's art.

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Roy Williams @dustcube's avatar

I'll send you the links as soon as it all goes live (next few days, with a bit of luck).

I like to think of it as art. thanks. :) (though I'm still looking for some ideas on how to improve the colour palette for the 'Mandala of all 37 plays' - if you have any ideas, its a revenue-sharing site. Don't know if the 'Mandala' graphic is out there yet.)

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Roy Williams @dustcube's avatar

more on substack, as of today. There's a few paywalls, but nothing too expensive. (?)

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