Shakespeare's Macbeth: Gender Roles, Witchcraft, and Political Context in Elizabethan and Jacobean Eras
This comprehensive guide explores the societal norms, supernatural beliefs, and political landscape that influenced Shakespeare's "Macbeth". It delves into the gender roles in Macbeth, the prevalent witchcraft beliefs in Elizabethan era, and the political context in Macbeth.
Key points:
- Elizabethan society's strict gender hierarchy and expectations
- The Great Chain of Being and its impact on social order
- Widespread belief in witchcraft and its consequences
- Transition from Elizabethan to Jacobean era and its political implications
- Shakespeare's portrayal of these elements in "Macbeth"