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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 Elizabeth IThe last Tudor monarch, Elizabeth I was queen of England and Ireland from 1558 until her death in 1603. Her father was Henry VIII. and her successor, James IThe first monarch in the Stuart dynasty, James I came to the English throne after the death of his cousin, Elizabeth I. He reigned as the King of Scotland from 1567 until his death in 1625, and as the King of England from 1603 to 1625..
Shakespeare鈥檚 plays include Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet and The Tempest.
During Shakespeare鈥檚 time, people had a variety of different beliefs and superstitions. Although most people were Christians, they would also have believed in astrology, folklore, witches and the humours in the body.
The belief in witches is present in Macbeth and there are fairy characters in A Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream.
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People in Shakespeare鈥檚 time were very superstitious. Some of these superstitions are still around today. For example, people still say 鈥榖less you鈥 when someone sneezes. This dates back to Elizabethan times, to stop the Devil entering your body through your mouth.
What did people believe?
Folklore
Folklore are the traditions, beliefs and stories passed down by a community. In Shakespeare鈥檚 time, folklore was an important part of life. For example, some people believed that fairies and goblins came out at night to play tricks.
These beliefs can be seen clearly in Shakespeare鈥檚 play A Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream, in which a world of fairies is created for the audience.
Astrology
Many people in Shakespeare鈥檚 lifetime believed in astrology. Astrology is the belief that the position and movement of the stars could influence events on Earth. This interest is still seen in modern times when people read their horoscopeA forecast of a person鈥檚 future..
It was believed that astrologers could predict the future and Queen Elizabeth I even had her own personal astrologer. These beliefs can be seen in lots of Shakespeare鈥檚 plays. For example, in Romeo and Juliet the young couple of the title are described as 鈥榮tar-crossed lovers鈥, which means that the position of the stars predicts that their relationship is doomed.
Witchcraft
People in the 1500s and 1600s believed in the supernaturalAn event or thing that cannot be explained by nature or science.. The Witches in the play Macbeth would have terrified the audience, who believed in witchcraft and magic.
Queen Elizabeth鈥檚 successor, King James I, even wrote a book about witches and believed that a witch created a storm that nearly wrecked his ship. Shakespeare possibly included the Witches in Macbeth to please James I. The Witches manipulate the other characters into disaster.
Religion
Religion was an important part of life in Shakespeare鈥檚 day and most people were Christian. The law said that you had to go to church every week and many people went more often. In 1592 Shakespeare鈥檚 father was fined for not attending church.
Why were the 1500s a time of religious conflict?
Elizabeth I鈥檚 father, Henry VIII, wanted to divorce his first wife because their marriage had not produced a male heir. The Catholic Church did not allow divorce, so in 1534 Henry VIII broke with the Pope and the Catholic Church. This was called the Reformation.
The break with Rome eventually triggered England鈥檚 transition into a Protestant country.
By the time Shakespeare was born in 1564, Protestantism was the main religion in England. The queen, who was a Protestant, was the head of the Church of England. However, there were tensions between Protestants and Catholics.
Shakespeare avoids talking directly about Christianity, but throughout his plays there are references to the afterlife. Most people believed that Heaven and Hell were real places.
Which one of these statements is false?
In Shakespeare鈥檚 lifetime, religion was not an important part of society.
When Shakespeare was born when Protestantism was the main religion in England.
Shakespeare鈥檚 father was fined for not attending church.
Answer: 1 - Religion was an important part of society and a big political issue that affected relations with other countries. Spain, a Catholic country, wanted England to return to Catholicism and the Spanish king sent an Armada - a fleet of ships - which tried to invade.
Because religion was so closely associated with politics, playwrights had to be very careful. Shakespeare avoided talking directly about Christianity, but throughout his plays there are references to Heaven and Hell.
Hamlet, for example, can鈥檛 bring himself to kill his uncle while he is praying, because he will go straight to Heaven 鈥 the opposite of what Hamlet wants.
The Great Chain of Being
People in the 1500s and 1600s believed that every living thing had its place in the universe, which had been set out by God. This order was called the Great Chain of Being, and it included everything from God and the angels at the top, to humans, animals, plants, rocks and minerals towards the bottom.
The Divine Right of Kings was the belief that the king or queen was in charge because they were God鈥檚 chosen representative on earth, and they were only answerable to God.
These beliefs can be found in Shakespeare鈥檚 plays. When Macbeth commits the sin of regicide, the killing of a king, he disrupts the Great Chain of Being and the Divine Right of Kings. This affects the natural order of things and terrible storms and earthquakes happen as a result.
The Four Humours
In Shakespeare鈥檚 time, people believed that your physical and mental health were controlled by the four humours in your body. Different humours were also linked to personality types, for example:
Humour | Personality type | Characteristics |
---|---|---|
Blood | Sanguine | Jolly, optimistic and fat |
Yellow bile | Choleric | Short-tempered, red-haired, thin and ambitious |
Phlegm | Phlegmatic | Slow, pale and lazy |
Black bile | Melancholic | Thin, yellowish and tends to spend a lot of time thinking and worrying |
It was believed that too much of one humour could make you ill. To fix this imbalance doctors would use leeches for , or encourage the patient to vomit.
These beliefs appear in Shakespeare鈥檚 plays. For example, in Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt references choler and 鈥榞all鈥, which means bile:
In Shakespeare鈥檚 play Macbeth the main tragic character is very ambitious. Which humour might he be linked to?
Answer: Yellow bile, which would result in a choleric personality. The audience would have recognised Macbeth as a choleric character because of his ambition. He wants to become king so much that he resorts to murder.
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