Shakespeare’s plays are full of supernatural elements and entities, but what did Shakespeare and his contemporaries think about ghosts, or fairies, or witches? Understanding their views on the occult and paranormal can often change our own understanding of the plays themselves. Join Dr. Jim Casey, Associate Professor of English Literature at Arcadia University, for a Halloween discussion about early modern ideas concerning the supernatural and how our knowledge of these beliefs could alter the way we interpret plays like Hamlet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Macbeth.