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  1. Beliefs and superstitions in Shakespeare’s England - BBC

    • William Shakespeare was an English actor, poet and playwright who was born in 1564. Find out more with Bitesize. For students between the ages of 11 and 14. See more

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    William Shakespeare was an English actor, poet and playwright who was born in 1564. His plays were written and first performed during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and her succes… See more

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    Folklore Folklore are the traditions, beliefs and stories passed down by a community. In Shakespeare’s time, folklore was an important part of life. For example, some people beli… See more

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    Religion was an important part of life in Shakespeare’s day and most people were Christian. The law said that you had to go to church every week and many people went more … See more

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  2. King James I became king in 1603. He was particularly superstitious about witches and even wrote a book on the subject. Shakespeare wrote Macbeth especially to appeal to James – it has witches and is set in Scotland, where he was already king. The three witches in Macbeth manipulate the characters into disaster, and cast spells to destroy lives.
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