One of the earliest examples of betrayal is with the yellow gentlemen. The yellow gentlemen betrays Peter when he pretends to be an admirer of Peter’s acting. It occurred …show more content…
An insignificant actor who is willing to put everything on the line to get the slightest bit of recognition from the public. The Queen’s life was just another stepping stone for him along the way. For some reason, John Somers was given a special cue in the play by the conspirators. We don't know why the conspirators choose him, but we can infer that it's because the conspirators knew that he was jealous of the other members of the company. This cue was to occur during the scene with the cannon blasts. He was supposed to pull out his pistol and shoot the Queen. As per Shakespeare’s narration: “No one had noticed anything unusual. No one had seen that sudden, convulsive agitation of the curtains as John Somers was gripped in the stalwart arms of two guards” on 276. In that moment, the conspirators failed. John Somers was pulled away before he pulled the trigger to assassinate the Queen. We don't exactly know what happens to John Somers, but we can infer that he got beheaded beside the others conspirators on tower hill. Betrayal may not have been John Somers’ initial plan but at the end he was willing to betray all of England, to achieve his goal of