Kingship

Cards (12)

  • divine right of kings - the king is chosen by God
  • if someone commits regicide the natural order is disrupted wich will be followed by many consequences
  • Shakespeare uses this as a warning that if you commit regicide you are going against God so you will suffer severe consequences in life then be banished from heaven in death
  • " the earth was so feverous it did but shake "
  • " the earth was so feverous it did but shake "
    • The natural world has been disrupted which is reflected in the weather
    • Duncan's murder has not been discovered , yet there are already consequences
    • Divine right of kings - the king is chosen by god
    • God has been upset which is reflected in all the things he created
  • " by the clock it is day , and yet the dark night strangles the travelling lamp "
  • " by the clock it is day , and yet the dark night strangles the travelling lamp "
    • " clock " - man made things are still in order but the natural world has been fully disrupted
    • " dark " - sin has engulfed Jackobean society
    • " strangles " - violent / suffering / hope + light destroyed
  • " a falcon towering her pride of place , was by a mousing owl hawked at and killed "
    • " falcon " - powerful predator - Duncan
    • " owl " - weak prey - Macbeth
    • subverts natural order as the weak have taken over the powerful
    • falcon has " pride " - honorable kingship
  • " a falcon towering her pride of place , was by a mousing owl hawked at and killed "
  • " it is said that they are eating each other "
  • " it is said that they are eating each other "
    • Duncan's horses are eating each other
    • the natural world has gone savage
    • they no longer have a ruler
  • Malcolm ( the rightful king ) is restored at the end of the play
    • the natural order is restored