Macbeth (Grades 9–1) York Notes GCSE Revision Guide

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Macbeth (Grades 9–1) York Notes

William Shakespeare

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1 Divine Right of Kings

The belief that kings were answerable only to God is reflected by Macbeth’s unlawful claim to the crown being tragically doomed.

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2 The playwright

Shakespeare wrote at least thirty-seven plays and a large collection of poems. In Macbeth he seems to draw on history and his personal experience of parental grief.

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3 Holinshed’s Chronicles

Holinshed’s 'Chronicles' were a written history of Britain in which the real eleventh-century King Macbeth features. These seem to have been an essential source for Shakespeare in the writing of 'Macbeth.'

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4 The supernatural

At the time when this play was written, the existence and power of supernatural forces and magical entities, such as witches, was commonly accepted.

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