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Exploring Divine Monarchy and Regicide in English Society
The chapter examines the impact of James I's accession, the gunpowder plot, and plays like Macbeth and Richard II on perceptions of divine monarchy and regicide in 17th century England. It delves into the clash between societal expectations and monarchs' beliefs in their sacral authority, leading to complex cultural norms and theological reflections. The discussion also touches on Milton's critique of King Charles I's image and the enduring influence of his legacy on English society.