Saturday, June 1, 2019
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In 1606 William Shakespeare, the Bard of Avon, wrote a play which would go down in history as the cursed Scottish play after legion(predicate) mishaps during production. It was written for his new patron, James I (James VI of Scotland), following the death of Queen Elizabeth. James was implicated in witchcraft and Scotland, and hence the themes in the play. Banquo is Jamess ancestor. The play itself tells the story of a man, urged by his wife and foretold by prophecy, who commits regicide in order to gain power. Unfortunately, due to numerous quirks of language and obscure allusions, the play is difficult to understand without assistance. Using this annotated version along with external links and analysis, to more information, you can now get a better grasp of one the best tragedies ever written, the tale of Macbeth. Notes on reading this The summaries, notes, and definitions are all stored in large files that serve you throughout the play. It is a good idea to let them load compl etely into your browsers cache the first time you access them, and from then on there will be a minimal de lay. Try reading through quickly, trying to get the gist and not dwelling on specific phrases. Then come back and part the annotation, as well as your knowledge of English and what is going on, to decipher the wit and depth of each line. Any differences in spelling of words between the glossary and the text are the result of version differences that pop up in various editions of Shakespeares works and arent important. You are encouraged to look up each words not defined here using the on-line dictionary, but please let us know so we can add them to our bring up of words as well.
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