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in what way is the play Macbeth politically significant

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Answered by AlanSunny
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Macbeth is a political play in that it deals with the Scotland's power structure and political intrigue. The murder of King Duncan is an act to gain political power, and Macbeth's subsequent murders are committed to maintain political power. He chooses to do whatever he deems necessary to remain King of Scotland. Macbeth is defeated through a political alliance between those in Scotland who wish to bring him down and the English forces who join them in waging war upon Macbeth. Political intrigue is found in the play in Macbeth's early attempts to conceal his role in Duncan's death and in Malcolm's efforts to determine Macduff's loyalties. The play, however, surpasses politics. In the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, Shakespeare examines a very dark side of human nature itself.
Answered by MJ0022
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Answer:

Scotland's political intrigue and power struggles are central to Macbeth, making it a drama with overtly political themes (a secret plan to do something evil). The period after the Gunpowder Plot to the year. In 1605, a group of men led by Guy Fawkes attempted to blow up James and his parliament using gunpowder.

Explanation:

After considering this subject, I concluded that the political climate is reflected in many of Shakespeare's plays, including Macbeth, Hamlet, Julius Caesar, Romeo and Juliet, and many more.

At the beginning of the play, Macbeth's primary goal is to serve as a faithful warrior for his King.

The attraction of absolute political power is too much for him, and he quickly begins striving to become King. That's right; he does manage to accomplish his goal. Then he destroys himself.

On the other hand, the political undertones of Julius Caesar are more prominent. More cases of hypocrisy, double-dealing, mistrust, and intrigue are being reported.

To learn more about political intrigue, from the given link.

https://brainly.in/question/16144290

To learn more about power struggles from the given link.

https://brainly.in/question/24460848

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