When he took over the throne he became ruler of England, Scotland and Ireland
As king, James I aimed to unify the three nations into “Great Britain”:
This is why Malcolm – a good and rightful king – is seen unifying the lords and thanes of England and Scotland in the play
Macbeth – a tyrant and illegitimate king – is seen as creating division
Although James I was mostly popular, there were many plots to kill him
The most serious, and famous, of these plots was the Gunpowder Plot of 1605:
These plots were acts of treason
Shakespeare includes multiple references to treason in Macbeth, the most serious being the regicide of King Duncan
In the play, all these acts of treason have terrible consequences for those who commit them – all are killed, either in battle, by execution, or from suicide