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Divine Right of Kings  God gives rulers the right to reign  An act against a king is an act against God  Acting against the King can disrupt the natural.

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2 Divine Right of Kings  God gives rulers the right to reign  An act against a king is an act against God  Acting against the King can disrupt the natural order of things and create disturbances in nature and society.

3 Gunpowder Plot  1605 plot to blow up the King and houses of parliament  Father Garnet, a Jesuit priest, prayed “for the good success” of the plot “concerning the Catholic cause”  Father Garnet executed in 1606 The same year Shakespeare wrote Macbeth  Plot reveals the period’s religious and political tensions

4 Witches  247 witch trials during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.  According to a German visitor to England in 1592, “Many witches are found there who frequently do much mischief by means of hail and tempests.”  King James I believed in witches. His book Daemonologie discusses a wide range of supernatural and demonic creatures.  Shakespeare drew from accounts of witchcraft for Macbeth, but he also appears to have taken details from Reginald Scot’s skeptical analysis of these cases, The Discoverie of Witchcraft.

5 Common Beliefs about Witches in England in the early 1600’s  Witches typically had familiars, which were demonic servants that took the form of animals such as cats, dogs, frogs, and apes.  Witches could fly through the air.  Witches could control the winds.  Witches concocted charms and potions out of herbs and demonic ingredients.  Witches cast spells that sickened animals and withered crops.


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