
Shakespeare's "Macbeth" Part 1: the Story
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The Gunpowder Plot by English Catholics
The great equivocator of the gunpowder plot was a Jesuit priest named Henry Garnett who wrote a work called Treaties of Equivocation. To equivocate means to speak in ambiguous terms that conceal the real truth. The idea of the Catholic enemy concealing a dangerous plot was alarming to English Protestants. Macbeth has all he could want, but his victory appears to be Scotland's downfall.
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