The play was written in 1606 for the James I after the death of Queen Elizabeth. James I was interested in witchcraft and Scotland, hence the theme of the play. The theme of the play, according to G.R. Elliot is that a "wicked intention must in the end produce wicked action unless it is not merely revoked by the protagonist's better feelings, but entirely eradicated by his inmost will, aided by Divine grace." So, the only correlation I can see is that to produce the wicked action of a bullet to the brain is to produce a wicked action/result, death in this instance. As well, the play deals with the overwhelming power of evil, which could metophorically be compared to the temptation of puting a bullet in ones brain. Other than that, I have no idea.
2006-09-23 16:48:28
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answered by Gonzo Rat 2
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You know good qustion I just saw the play but I really didn't listion!!! LOL!!well....The plays MIND NUMMIG
2006-09-23 16:42:21
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answered by zan c 3
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