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Introduction/Historical Background. King James I of England Probably written in 1606 by special order of King James I of England/King James VI of Scotland.

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1 Introduction/Historical Background

2 King James I of England Probably written in 1606 by special order of King James I of England/King James VI of Scotland (same person) – Succeeded Queen Elizabeth I in 1603 without bloodshed (was already the King of Scotland at this point) Note: “Jacobean Times” succeeded “Elizabethan Times”

3 Macbeth Considered to be one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies Other Shakespearean tragedies include Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Antony and Cleopatra, etc.

4 Where does Macbeth fit in? - William Shakespeare (1564-1616) (1595) Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet (1596) Merchant of Venice, Taming of the Shrew (1601) Twelfth Night, Hamlet (1604) Othello (1605) King Lear (1606) Macbeth (1613) Henry VIII - As you can see, Shakespeare was already well established as a writer when he wrote Macbeth

5 The Shakespearean Tragedy: focuses on a central protagonist, the tragic hero, whose suffering eventually ends in his/her own death – Dominated by hubris (a tragic flaw), which is really an excess of a certain character trait, such as pride, ambition, etc., that leads to his/her downfall (hamartia – mistakes made based on their hubris). – He is a person of high degree and therefore his actions affect the nation at large

6 The Shakespearean Tragedy Cont’d: The action presented to the audience will be recognizable to them as real and potential: through seeing it enacted, the audience’s passion – usually suffering – is raised – i.e. they feel it

7 Topicality Shakespeare wrote Macbeth so that it seemed real and relevant to his audience Macbeth is based in actual historical events and Shakespeare used in Holinshed’s Chronicles as a basis for his play. – Macbeth was a commander of the forces of Duncan who was King of Scotland from 1034-1040. Macbeth slew Duncan and then reigned from 1040-1057. Macbeth was slain by Malcolm III who was king from 1057-1093. Other historical figures found in the play include Siward, Donalbain, Lady Macbeth, Banquo, and Fleance.

8 Other Topical Elements King James had an interest in witchcraft King James’s ancestry (re: Banquo) Violence of the era and good vs. evil – the violence in Macbeth was the violence of the time (brought home to the audience the struggle between good and evil as everlasting)

9 Significance of Topicality: Created a charged atmosphere for the play – If we can appreciate this, the play becomes more meaningful to us – Shakespeare “universalized the contemporary” – that’s why we still study him. His themes and messages transcend time and place (the human condition has not changed much – e.g. ambition) – He is not just “some guy” who wrote a long time ago. The themes and messages of his plays are just as applicable today.


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