behind any lingering problems that would pose to be a threat in the future. By taking the time to craft a master plan for her husband, Lady Macbeth manipulates and taunts Macbeth with the title of king. By doing so, Macbeth is illusioned with the promise of king and blindly follows what Lady Macbeth tells him to do. To ensure that she has complete dominance over Macbeth and his actions, Lady Macbeth takes a step further and jeers at Macbeth in order to compel him to “prove” that he is able to murder Duncan. To further demonstrate the idea that Lady Macbeth is the true cause of Macbeth’s sins, Lady Macbeth utilizes her feminine appearance to attract Macbeth’s attention as well as her speaking skills in an attempt to weaken Macbeth’s sense of masculinity. Unable to resist Lady Macbeth’s techniques, Macbeth was aggravated by her comments and fell prey into her trap. Without the provocative words by Lady Macbeth, Macbeth never would have changed his nature to kill Duncan. Lady Macbeth served as a tool to guide Macbeth toward his deep desire to become the king. Although Lady Macbeth does not reap any benefits from Macbeth becoming king, Lady Macbeth nevertheless takes control of Macbeth in order to help him reach new heights in obtaining power. If Lady Macbeth was not present at the time, Macbeth never would have ignored his morals to grasp the throne. However, since Lady Macbeth played an influential role in helping Macbeth obtain the throne, Macbeth was able to strengthen his resolve so that he could commit the murder. Thus, Lady Macbeth is responsible for Macbeth’s sins because she is the main reason why Macbeth was able to overcome his morals to become a murderer. Sadly, Lady Macbeth was dismissed in the end because she was no longer needed in Macbeth’s plans.
behind any lingering problems that would pose to be a threat in the future. By taking the time to craft a master plan for her husband, Lady Macbeth manipulates and taunts Macbeth with the title of king. By doing so, Macbeth is illusioned with the promise of king and blindly follows what Lady Macbeth tells him to do. To ensure that she has complete dominance over Macbeth and his actions, Lady Macbeth takes a step further and jeers at Macbeth in order to compel him to “prove” that he is able to murder Duncan. To further demonstrate the idea that Lady Macbeth is the true cause of Macbeth’s sins, Lady Macbeth utilizes her feminine appearance to attract Macbeth’s attention as well as her speaking skills in an attempt to weaken Macbeth’s sense of masculinity. Unable to resist Lady Macbeth’s techniques, Macbeth was aggravated by her comments and fell prey into her trap. Without the provocative words by Lady Macbeth, Macbeth never would have changed his nature to kill Duncan. Lady Macbeth served as a tool to guide Macbeth toward his deep desire to become the king. Although Lady Macbeth does not reap any benefits from Macbeth becoming king, Lady Macbeth nevertheless takes control of Macbeth in order to help him reach new heights in obtaining power. If Lady Macbeth was not present at the time, Macbeth never would have ignored his morals to grasp the throne. However, since Lady Macbeth played an influential role in helping Macbeth obtain the throne, Macbeth was able to strengthen his resolve so that he could commit the murder. Thus, Lady Macbeth is responsible for Macbeth’s sins because she is the main reason why Macbeth was able to overcome his morals to become a murderer. Sadly, Lady Macbeth was dismissed in the end because she was no longer needed in Macbeth’s plans.