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In this given document, I have provided the summary explanation of Macbeth chapter of 16th and 17th century drama book of 2nd semester ba hons english . Words and phrases used in this explanation are easy to understand.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR – William Shakespeare

Who was Shakespeare?
William Shakespeare is known as “the Bard.” He was a poet, playwright, and actor, and is
considered the greatest dramatist of all time in the English language. He wrote 37 plays during
his lifetime, and one more was added to his name after his death. His plays included comedies,
histories, tragedies, and tragicomedies (a mix of tragedy and comedy).



His Birth and Early Life

Shakespeare was born in 1564 in a town called Stratford-upon-Avon, which is around 100
miles northwest of London.
Not much is known about his early education, but it is believed that he went to a Grammar
School where he learned Latin grammar and classical subjects.

He got married to Anne Hathaway in 1582, and they had three children — two daughters and a
son. Sadly, his son died when he was just 11 years old.



Love for Theatre and Career

Shakespeare loved theatre and moved to London to make a career in it. He joined a theatre
group called The Lord Chamberlain’s Men, which later became The King’s Men under King
James I.
He was one of the founders of this group and wrote about two plays every year for them. He
soon became very famous in the world of theatre.



His Writings – Poems and Plays

In the beginning of his writing career, he focused on poetry. Two of his famous poems were:

 Venus and Adonis
 The Rape of Lucrece
Both were dedicated to a nobleman called the Earl of Southampton.

By 1598, Shakespeare had written some of his most well-known plays, including:

 Romeo and Juliet
 The Comedy of Errors
 A Midsummer Night’s Dream
 The Merchant of Venice

,  Two Gentlemen of Verona
 Love’s Labour’s Lost

He also wrote historical plays like:

 Richard II
 Richard III
 Henry IV
 King John

Towards the end of the 16th century, he wrote romantic comedies such as:

 As You Like It
 Twelfth Night
 Much Ado About Nothing

He also wrote another history play: Henry V

In the early 1600s, he focused on writing his most famous tragedies:

 Hamlet
 Macbeth
 Othello
 King Lear
 Antony and Cleopatra

Later, he wrote plays like:

 The Tempest
 Henry VIII

He also wrote tragicomedies (part tragedy, part comedy) like:

 Pericles
 Cymbeline
 The Winter’s Tale



Sonnets and Themes

Shakespeare also wrote many sonnets (short poems). These poems often talked about love,
beauty, and purity, and he sometimes challenged the traditional idea that women should only be
seen as objects of love.

,Death and Legacy

Shakespeare died in 1616. At that time, none of his works were collected in a single book. In
1623, his friends John Hemings and Henry Condell published a collection of his plays called
the First Folio.

His plays became popular not just in England but all around the world. They have been
translated into many languages and are still performed today in many theatres.

A fellow writer, Ben Jonson, once said about Shakespeare:
“He was not of an age, but for all time!”
— meaning his work is timeless and will never lose its value.



INTRODUCTION:-

✅ 1. Macbeth as a Tragedy and a Masterpiece

 Authored by William Shakespeare, Macbeth is considered one of his greatest tragedies.
 The play explores the downfall of a man (Macbeth) who, driven by ambition and a
thirst for power, commits evil and criminal acts.
 This ambition, described using the Greek term “hamartia” (a tragic flaw), becomes the
central reason for his moral and psychological decline.
 As Macbeth pursues power, he is torn apart by guilt, showing how even the strongest
ambition leads to self-destruction.



✅ 2. Role of Supernatural Forces

 The story is not just about personal ambition—Shakespeare adds complexity by
including:
o The three witches (also called the Weird Sisters), and
o Lady Macbeth, who plays a major role in influencing Macbeth.
 These characters are portrayed as agents of fate, shaping Macbeth’s path toward
destruction.
 A major question arises:
❓ Is Macbeth solely responsible for his actions, or is he being controlled by fate and
external forces?
Shakespeare does not give a clear answer, leaving it open to interpretation.



✅ 3. Historical Source: Holinshed’s Chronicles

,  Macbeth is partly based on historical accounts found in “Holinshed’s Chronicles”, a
famous collection of British history.
 Raphael Holinshed compiled these chronicles which included the real-life stories of
King Duncan and Macbeth.
 Shakespeare borrowed the plot but made changes for dramatic purposes:
o In Holinshed’s version, Banquo helps Macbeth kill Duncan.
o But Shakespeare changes this: Banquo becomes an innocent and noble
character.
o Why? Because King James I of England (the ruler during Shakespeare’s time)
claimed to be descended from Banquo. Shakespeare made Banquo look
honorable to please the king.



✅ 4. Structure of the Play

 Macbeth follows the structure of an Aristotelian tragedy very closely.
o That means it focuses on a great man’s fall due to a personal flaw, ending in
catastrophe.
 The plot of Macbeth is:
o Straightforward, with no side stories or unnecessary scenes.
o Tightly focused, keeping the audience’s attention fixed on Macbeth’s journey.
o Without comic relief—unlike other Shakespeare plays, this one remains intense
throughout.
 It’s a psychological study of how guilt, ambition, and moral failure lead a once-great
man to ruin.



✅ 5. Modern Relevance and Appreciation

 The themes of Macbeth—ambition, power, guilt, fate vs. free will—are universal and
timeless.
 That’s why the play is:
o Still performed widely in theatres around the world,
o Still studied and admired,
o And has been adapted into numerous films and performances.




📌 Summary

In short, the Introduction explains:

 Macbeth is a powerful tragedy about ambition and guilt.
 Fate, as represented by the witches and Lady Macbeth, adds to its complexity.

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