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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."

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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.

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