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Macbeth - Supernatural, King James I, Supernatural - Coggle Diagram
Macbeth - Supernatural
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Shakespeare incorporated witches because he knew of James I obsession and inability to sit through long plays
King James I
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On his journey back to scotland he lost a ship in a violent storm and placed the blame for it onto witches.
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He was inspired by the intelectuals of Denmark and studied the witch hunting that they had grown accustomed to
Had troubles with being united with his bride Anne (whom he had chosen) for a long while before going to get her himself
Supernatural
Light vs Dark
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Devil
Porter, Seen as evil and disturbing
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Gender
Lady Macbeth at the start of the play no longer wanted to be woman for fear that she couldn't go through with killing Duncan
Macbeth is seen as weak for a man because he is 'too full of human kindness' to betray the king and easily manipulated.
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Guilt
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Macbeth experienced guilt before the action is done and has hallucinations such as a floating dagger.
Macbeth feels more guilt after he has Banquo killed and begins seeing his ghost, further pushing him along with Lady macbeth into madness