Macbeth and The Gunpowder Plot

As you will be aware, it is important to know and be able to write about the historical context of the literature texts that you have studied. Here are some really interesting and useful websites with contextual information about ‘Macbeth’ that you may not have been aware of! (Thank you to Mrs MacDonald for some of these links.)

http://www.shakespeare-online.com/biography/gunpowderplot.html

This site reveals the “deep connections” between Shakespeare and the Gunpowder Plot. Find out how “change after change was made until the play became a perfect propaganda machine that seemed to clear Shakespeare of any suspicion”.

https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/the-trial-of-henry-garnet-1606

This site tells the story of Henry Garnet, executed for his involvement in the plot. This helps to explain many of the references made in the Porter’s speech in Act 2 Scene 3.

https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/gunpowder-plot-medal

Finally, learn about the Gunpowder Plot medal, the inspiration behind Lady Macbeth’s famous line, “Act like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under’t”.

Quotation Quizlets

These Quizlets feature quotations from Macbeth, A Christmas Carol, An Inspector Calls and the Power and Conflict poetry cluster. My recommendation is to save them to your favourites on your phone and practise them a little bit each day – it’s ideal for a few minutes revision while you’re waiting for the bus, and is a much easier and more effective way to revise than trying to cram in loads at the last minute!

https://quizlet.com/gb/359175104/rossett-gcse-macbeth-flash-cards/

https://quizlet.com/gb/352199755/rossett-gcse-christmas-carol-flash-cards/

https://quizlet.com/gb/383951357/rossett-gcse-an-inspector-calls-flash-cards/

https://quizlet.com/gb/314742071/conflict-and-power-poetry-quotations-flash-cards/

If you don’t like the format that these Quizlets are in, then search for others on the Quizlet site: there are lots of alternatives available. Or, even better, make your own (a good revision exercise in itself)!