Persuasion is an extremely powerful tool against the weak. It can affect someone's choices between good and evil and block their judgement. It plays a critical role in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Macbeth is a victim of persuasion, ultimately making him unaccountable for his actions. Lady Macbeth, Macbeth's partner, persuades her husband to commit murder. The three witches influence Macbeth’s decisions through the use of predictions. The three apparitions made by the witches also play an important role in determining Macbeth’s fate. Taking these examples into consideration, Macbeth was overpowered by others persuasion making him a victim. To start, Lady Macbeth is one of the most persuasive characters in the play. She uses the tool of manipulation to her advantage to receive personal benefits. As soon as she opens Macbeth's letter where he talks about the three witches’, Lady Macbeths determines that she wants to be the Queen of Scotland and plans to help her husband get the throne. She determines this when she says, “Glamis thou art, and Cawdor; and shalt be what thou art promis’d.” (1.5.14-19). After this scene it was easy to see how dark hearted Lady Macbeth really was. Though Macbeth is still a good hearted, loyal man, Lady Macbeth will do just about anything to make sure he becomes King and she become Queen. It is obvious at this point that Lady Macbeth is responsible for the death of King duncan and the corruption of Macbeth. Lady Macbeth convinces Macbeth to kill the King by questioning his manliness, “When you durst do it, you were a man; And, to be more than what you were, you would be so much more the man.” (1.7.49-51). Sense Macbeth values his man hood he is easily convinced. If Lady Macbeth had never persuaded him, he most likely wouldn't have killed King Duncan in the first place causing the following string of events to never occur. Lady Macbeth was one of the main causes in her husbands shift from good to
Persuasion is an extremely powerful tool against the weak. It can affect someone's choices between good and evil and block their judgement. It plays a critical role in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Macbeth is a victim of persuasion, ultimately making him unaccountable for his actions. Lady Macbeth, Macbeth's partner, persuades her husband to commit murder. The three witches influence Macbeth’s decisions through the use of predictions. The three apparitions made by the witches also play an important role in determining Macbeth’s fate. Taking these examples into consideration, Macbeth was overpowered by others persuasion making him a victim. To start, Lady Macbeth is one of the most persuasive characters in the play. She uses the tool of manipulation to her advantage to receive personal benefits. As soon as she opens Macbeth's letter where he talks about the three witches’, Lady Macbeths determines that she wants to be the Queen of Scotland and plans to help her husband get the throne. She determines this when she says, “Glamis thou art, and Cawdor; and shalt be what thou art promis’d.” (1.5.14-19). After this scene it was easy to see how dark hearted Lady Macbeth really was. Though Macbeth is still a good hearted, loyal man, Lady Macbeth will do just about anything to make sure he becomes King and she become Queen. It is obvious at this point that Lady Macbeth is responsible for the death of King duncan and the corruption of Macbeth. Lady Macbeth convinces Macbeth to kill the King by questioning his manliness, “When you durst do it, you were a man; And, to be more than what you were, you would be so much more the man.” (1.7.49-51). Sense Macbeth values his man hood he is easily convinced. If Lady Macbeth had never persuaded him, he most likely wouldn't have killed King Duncan in the first place causing the following string of events to never occur. Lady Macbeth was one of the main causes in her husbands shift from good to