"Macbeth" Historical Context: Divine Right of Kings đ€Ž GCSE English Literature Learning & Revision
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In this episode, weâll explore the concept of the Divine Right of Kings, a 17th-century belief that monarchs were chosen by God and answerable only to Him. Weâll discuss how this doctrine framed any attempt to overthrow a king as a sacrilegious act. Then, weâll examine its relevance in Macbeth, where King Duncanâs rightful rule is disrupted by Macbethâs ambition. Finally, weâll analyze how Macbethâs downfall restores the natural order, reinforcing the idea that defying Godâs will leads to inevitable punishmentâan idea that would have resonated deeply with early modern audiences.Don't miss out on subscribing for more educational content tailored to help you succeed in your exams. Perfect for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards.â Click here to see all of our GCSE English Lit content!