Macbeth - Context Flashcards

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Hamartia

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a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero

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William Shakespeare

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(1564-1616) playwright of Macbeth

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James I of England (James VI of Scotland)

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the monarch of England during Macbeth’s first production who strongly believed in the divine right of kings and witchcraft

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Gunpowder Plot

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a group of Catholics led by Guy Fawkes sought to assassinate James I by using explosives to blow up the Houses of Parliament

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5 November 1605

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Bonfire Night, on which the failed Gunpowder Plot took place

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Guy Fawkes

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Catholic extremist who led the Gunpowder Plot and was subsequently executed by James I

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Hecate

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the Goddess of witchcraft

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Globe Theatre

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(1599-1613) Shakespeare’s main theatre built along the south bank of the River Thames in London

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The divine right of kings

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the political doctrine that states that God gives a monarch the power to rule, and that a monarch is second only to God Himself

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Regicide

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the murder of a monarch

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Treason

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the betrayal of one’s country and/or monarchy, punishable by execution

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Daemonologie

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Influential book written by James I outlining his beliefs in witchcraft and the need to execute those suspected of witchcraft (1597)

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Robert Catesby

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member of the Gunpowder Plot who was formerly regarded as one of James I’s dearest subjects - believed by some to be the model for the character of Macbeth

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Witchcraft

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the practice of magic by people (usually women) who were believed to be acting on behalf of the devil. Those suspected of performing this were persecuted by Christians.

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Familiars

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spirits given to witches by the Devil that often appear in the form of an animal, e.g. a black cat or a toad

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Patriarchal society

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a society in which men hold the greatest control in both the private and the political spheres

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Great Chain of Being

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a system in which species (including mankind) were positioned in a system of hierarchy; it was considered a sin against god for anybody to try and alter their station in the chain.

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1606

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the year in which Macbeth was first believed to be performed

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The King’s Men

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Shakespeare’s acting company whose patron was James I

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Tragedy

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a play that deals with tragic events and which has a catastrophic ending

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Contemporary audience

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an audience watching a play during the time period in which it was first performed

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Modern audience

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an audience watching a play during the current time period

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Groundlings

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Peasants - the lower class in Shakespeare’s time who paid the lowest price to stand in front of the stage and watch the play; likely to be illiterate

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Graymalkin and Paddock

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familiars called upon by the three weird sisters

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Catharsis

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a release of emotional tension

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The Scottish ‘hard man’ / Warrior Culture

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Scottish archetypal man who was expected to be a hard-skinned warrior

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Norway

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the country - led by the Scottish traitor Macdonwald - battling against Scotland at the start of the play

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Thane

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a man who held land granted by the king; a military nobleman

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Tyrant

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a cruel and oppressive ruler/dictator

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Banquo

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believed to be an ancestor of James I

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Virtue

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a quality believed by Elizabethans to be required of a monarch in order to ensure that the country is stable

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Darkness

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a recurring theme; believed to be when evil is committed

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Macbeth

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appointed King of Scotland in 1040

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Witch

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believed to be able to predict the future; bring on night in the daytime; cause fogs and tempests; kill animals; curse enemies with disease and illness; take demonic possession of another person; use a concocted brew to summons evil; and to cause nightmares

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Patriotism

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a sense of pride in one’s country and/or monarchy