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1605

Macbeth Conceived for James I

1605

Shakespeare, courting the favor of his new Scottish king, began a brooding tragedy set in an imagined eleventh-century Scotland complete with witches, regicide, and prophetic apparitions descended from James I's own ancestor Banquo. The Scottish play would compress ambition into five acts of clocklike horror and become the most frequently performed tragedy in the English-speaking world.