Who was the historical Macbeth?
He was a real Scottish king who ruled from 1040 to 1057.
Why did Shakespeare write Macbeth?
To please King James I, who was interested in witches and Scotland.
How do the witches influence Macbeth?
They give him prophecies that lead him to kill Duncan.
What was different about Macbeth’s rule compared to Shakespeare’s version?
He was a strong and stable ruler, not a tyrant.
What real-life event might have inspired the play’s themes of treason?
The Gunpowder Plot of 1605, where Catholic conspirators tried to assassinate King James.
What was the historical attitude toward witches in Shakespeare’s time?
Many believed witches were real and dangerous, and hundreds were executed.
Who ultimately defeated the real Macbeth?
Malcolm III, with help from the English, defeated him in 1057.
What political message did Shakespeare send by having Macbeth beheaded?
It mirrored how traitors were punished in England, reinforcing the idea of loyalty to the king.
Why do some people argue that the witches weren't super natural?
They suggest the witches symbolize Macbeth’s own ambition rather than magical forces controlling fate.