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William Shakespeare
Have you ever given in to temptation? Do you believe in prophecies? How do you personally decide what is good
and what is evil? What is the difference between greed and
ambition? Do you believe “you reap what you sow”? Do you believe our lives are lead by fate or
our actions alone?
1. People who are striving to get ahead often step on other people.
2. Being powerful usually is the same thing as being happy.
3. One mistake can often lead to another.4. Everyone is capable of murder under the right
circumstances.5. People who are involved in criminal activities can
still feel love, fear, and concern for other people.
Macbeth is a dark, relentless tale of a good and brave Scottish general who, encouraged by the dark prophesies of three evil witches and by his own wife, murders the King of Scotland
Macbeth then becomes King and brings about his own destruction
The Tutor family ruled in England
Elizabeth I had no children and there was no heir to the throne She had killed her cousin, Mary Queen of Scots, to ascend
the throne.
To ease her way into Heaven, Elizabeth chose Mary’s son James to succeed her.
He was known as James VI, King of Scotland
Upon Elizabeth’s death in 1603, he became James I of England
The appointment of James I was a good political move, unifying England and Scotland under one King.
Gunpowder Plot in 1605. A group of rebel Catholics tried to blow up
King James and Parliament Guy Fawkes, “Remember, Remember the 5th
of November” Referenced directly in Macbeth
Act II, Scene iii: Reference to Catholic “equivocators”
Macbeth was written for King James I in 1606
Macbeth was set in Scotland Banquo was an ancestor of James and is
shown in the play as a virtuous person James considered himself an expert on
witchcraft, having written personally on the subject (Demonology, 1597)
One of Shakespeare’s shortest plays because King James often fell asleep during plays
Shakespeare used Holinshed’s Chronicles of England, Scotland, & Ireland as historical reference for his plays
King of Scotland (1040–57).
He succeeded his father as governor of the province of Moray c.1031
was a military commander for Duncan I.
In 1040, Macbeth killed Duncan in battle and seized the throne.
Possibly of royal descent himself, he acquired a direct claim to the throne through his wife, Gruoch; she was a granddaughter of Kenneth III, who had been overthrown by Duncan's ancestor Malcolm II.
(Portrait: Duncan I)
Macbeth was defeated in 1054 by Siward, earl of Northumbria, who regained the southern part of Scotland on behalf of Malcolm Canmore, Duncan's son.
Malcolm himself regained the rest of the kingdom after defeating and killing Macbeth in the battle of Lumphanan. He then succeeded to the throne as Malcolm III.
Shakespeare wrote this play to appeal to the people of England:
A combination of fact and fiction … The country is stable only if the King is good and
virtuous. Evil occurs in darkness, which is a recurring theme in
Macbeth. Lots of blood and murder A threat to an anointed King and the perceived evil behind
the threat (a thriller)
MACBETH AND BANQUO MEET THE WITCHES (ACT I, SCENE III) BY JOHANN HEINRICH FUSSI
PORTRAYAL IN THE 2006 FILM VERSION OF MACBETH
They tell Macbeth that he is destined to be king, and urge him to do bloody things.
Their character is modeled after Norse mythology- the Norns (three Fates)
the name Urðr (Wyrd, Weird) means "fate" or simply "future",
The Three Fates of Roman mythology
They controlled the metaphorical thread of life of every mortal and immortal from birth to death .
The names of the Three Fates were: Nona - spun the thread of life onto her spindle. Decima - measured the thread of life with her
rod. Morta - was the cutter of the thread of life. She
chose the manner of a person's death. When she cut the thread with "her abhorrèd shears", someone on Earth died.
Represent darkness, chaos and confusion.
“Fair is foul and foul is fair”- a contradiction.
Evil is good, while good is evil.
“Double, double toil and trouble” – they cause more grief for the mortals around them.
The witches never actually tell Macbeth to kill Duncan, but merely tempt him with the idea of becoming king.
What theme of temptation might Shakespeare be representing here?
The Corrupting Power of Unchecked Ambition
The destruction wrought when ambition goes unchecked by moral constraints
Embodied in Macbeth and Lady Macbeth In each case, ambition is what drives the
couple to ever more terrible atrocities.
The Relationship Between Cruelty and Masculinity
Questioning a Man’s Manhood Forces men into action ... Leads to violence
Violence and Women The Witches lead Macbeth down a violent path Lady Macbeth is the “brains” behind
Macbeth’s actions (manipulation / deception) Goes against societal rules and norms
Kingship vs. Tyranny A debate between the role of king and
tyrant Duncan = King, Macbeth = Tyrant King must be loyal to Scotland, bringing
stability Tyrants bring chaos and death
(symbolized in the bad weather and supernatural events)
Alienation and Loneliness It is truly lonely on top ... Macbeth finds himself alone in his own
Kingdom, all friends and allies now enemies
Lady Macbeth also finds herself alone ...
The Role of Women The dutiful wife vs. The ambitious, power
hungry, independent woman. Lady Macbeth vs. Lady Macduff The role of women in a “man’s world”