Reading Response # 7 Connecting Macbeth with King James and Garry Wills

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Macbeth is loaded with a lot of information and contains many references to political aspects of the time that Macbeth was first written. King James wrote on demons and witches in a piece with two characters named Philomathes and Epistemon and Garry Wills talks about the nature of the Gunpowder Plot. Macbeth is full of these ideas of political storm and demonic forces at work in the lives of the three witches who are, in fact, important characters to Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Wills writes "From this moment on, wordplay on the various forms of "blow" would be common in accounts of the Plot, or it references to it," (20). This idea of the plot is a connection because in the Gunpowder Plot, Guy Fawkes wanted to kill King James and blow up parliament. There is a lot of political struggle in Macbeth that this idea can be related to. Macbeth, in the play, has a plot to engage with that will make him king by the death of the current king and this is seen from the beginning when the witches references the future for him. "All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter!" (I.iii.48). Here we...

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