The greatest example of this is when he convinces the murderers to kill Banquo by questioning their manliness, just as his wife did to him. Macbeth says, “Do you find/Your patience so predominant in your nature/That you can let this go? Are you so gospell’d/To pray for this good man and for his issue,/Whose heavy hand hath bow’d you to the grave/And beggar’d yours for ever?” (Act III, scene i, lines 92-97). After he says this to the murderers, they each ensure him that they are in fact men, and therefore they will do what he asks and kill both Banquo and his son Fleance. Macbeth has obviously learned this technique from when his wife used the trick on him. For this reason, it is easy to say that Lady Macbeth is responsible for her husband’s utterly horrific
The greatest example of this is when he convinces the murderers to kill Banquo by questioning their manliness, just as his wife did to him. Macbeth says, “Do you find/Your patience so predominant in your nature/That you can let this go? Are you so gospell’d/To pray for this good man and for his issue,/Whose heavy hand hath bow’d you to the grave/And beggar’d yours for ever?” (Act III, scene i, lines 92-97). After he says this to the murderers, they each ensure him that they are in fact men, and therefore they will do what he asks and kill both Banquo and his son Fleance. Macbeth has obviously learned this technique from when his wife used the trick on him. For this reason, it is easy to say that Lady Macbeth is responsible for her husband’s utterly horrific