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How does the setting of Welles's version of Macbeth differ from the setting of Shakespeare's?

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I think the answer to your question is Welles's Macbeth is set in Haiti, and Shakespeare's version is set in Scotland.
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Answer and Explanation:

Shakespeare was the original author of Macbeth, while Welles versioned it into a play and a film. The main difference as regards setting was the place where the story took place. In Shakespeare's version it took place in Scotland and in Welles' version it took place in Haiti.

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