William Shakespeare wrote the play "Macbeth" by drawing inspiration from historical events and incorporating them into a fictional narrative. He likely researched the historical figures, settings, and conflicts relevant to the story, then adapted them to create a compelling drama that resonated with audiences of his time. Shakespeare's poetic language and deep understanding of human nature are reflected in the characters and themes of "Macbeth."
We have to speculate about this, because Shakespeare left no diary or other evidence of how he worked. We know that he got his story from Holinshed's Chronicles. He probably read the story of King Macbeth in Holinshed, and thought it had possibilities as a play. He then sat down, in the spare hours he had when not performing, or rehearsing new plays, or meeting with his business partners, or visiting his family and wrote the play out with a quill pen and paper. We don't know how long it took him. We do know that at some point another playwright added some scenes to it, possibly to make it cuter or funnier or more of a musical.
Macbeth was published in 1623, and William Shakespeare was born in 1564. You do the math! :)
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William Shakespeare is the writer of the play 'Macbeth'. It is a tragedy that depicts the rise and fall of the Scottish general Macbeth.
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It is not known who kills Banquo but it is Macbeth who orders for him to be murdered.
In the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare, Duncan's body is taken to the royal palace in Forres after he is murdered by Macbeth.
William Shakespeare wrote plays called Twelfth Night and Macbeth.
Macbeth was written in London by William Shakespeare and describes events that take place in Scotland.
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Macbeth is King Duncan's cousin as well as a general of the king. Later into the play, he becomes king.