So as you know I've been thinking about MACBETH. So I was in
Square Books to meet someone, and while I waited I leafed through a history book by
Peter Ackroyd, which begins with the reign of
King James, who inspired MACBETH in so many ways. And on page 2 somebody writes King James a letter suggesting he should have "a heart of
adamant in a world of feathers." I thought that was okay! But I skipped ahead to
Shakespeare. And that's when I was reminded (by this quotation: "Where the
bee sucks, there suck I:/ In a cowslip's bell I lie;/ There I couch when
owls do cry") that THE TEMPEST has
owls in it.