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The Supernatural in Macbeth - Coggle Diagram
The Supernatural in Macbeth
The 3 Witches
Hecate the head witch
'All hail Macbeth, thou shalt be king hereafter!'
''Thou shalt get kings, though thou be none''
"Beware macduff"
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The characters spiralling into chaos after interacting with the supernatural
macbeths hallucinations with the dagger
"is this a dagger I see before me"
"come let me clutch thee"
Macbeth hallucinates of Banquo at the banquet
Lady Macbeth talking to possible spirits
"unsex me here"
disruption of nature
Great chain of being destroyed, the witches are the catalysts for this event.
mousing owl hunts falcon
Horses eating eacother
"an owl screeched
"I heard a cricket cry"
James I was fascinated by witches and witchcraft so he wrote a book called daemonologie
Shakespeare
''O full of scorpions, is my mind dear wife"
Who was James I? - The ruler/king of Scotland and writer of the book demonology. 'crr
James I was a 'cradle king', he was born with a disability which disallowed him to stand or walk.
He was immediately disliked and was considered a threat because of the hatred of Mary Queen of Scots.
He was intensely paranoid all his life because of close assasinations and witchcraft.
He ruled over both england and scotland after queen elizabeth died, she had no children
James I life and where does his witchrcraft suspions extend? -
was unable to stand stand up or walk as a child
brother accused of consulting with witches
Brache was a believer of witchcraft he attempted to convince james of witchcraft
light vs dark
both macbeth and lady macbeth asking supernatural for darkness to hide their sins
link to the bible
light is pure innocent
light is hope, darkness is guilt
darkness links to evil u can hide in the dark