4 Aug 2015

(227) Shakespeare's Macbeth and the Gunpowder Plot!

No Shakespeare expert so far has given us a plausible explanation






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No Shakespeare expert so far has given us a plausible explanation how it could have  happened that William Warners  „A Continuance of Albions England ( Books 14-16,Chapt.80-107, 1606), dealt not only

a) in Chapter 94
 with Shakespeare's play "Macbeth" („Of Makbeth the Tyrants“) and the story of the „Fairies“ (the weird elfes) who foretold the fate of Fleahys father, but also
  
b) in Chapter 95
 („Of the most barbarous....prevented Massacre)“) with the Gunpowder plot (Nov.1605), Shakespeare wove right into his play   "->Macbeth" .


The play Macbeth is about distant Scots history, but it flattered  some of King James’s preferences; it is a equivocal play, that reminds Londoners of how close they came to disaster and of the sensational trials that followed: Remember, remember, the fifth of November, /

The gunpowder, treason and plot; /
 I see no reason why gunpowder treason /
 Ever should be forgot.

A (the only?) reasonable interpretation of these most notable coincidences 1606 is, that both the author of Macbeth [Shake-speare] and the author of  "Albions England" [W.Warner] were identical using different pseudonyms.
The Gunpowder Plot