
Macbeth 1.4 Historical Reference: Monarchy in 11th-Century Scotland
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History
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9th - 10th Grade
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The transcript discusses the rules of succession in monarchies, contrasting it with 11th century Scotland where military prowess was crucial for kingship. It highlights the political instability due to clan rivalries and external threats. Macbeth's potential to become king is considered due to his military leadership. The discussion ends with a question about the king's absence from the battlefield.
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