When Macbeth enters the scene we can see how he views their relationship as an equal one, this is something that would have been very unusual at the time, but she sees herself as the more dominant one in their relationship. At the beginning of Act 1 Scene 7, we see a soliloquy from Macbeth, expressing his doubts about killing Duncan. When Lady Macbeth enters the scene he attempts to assert his power over her, perhaps for the first time, by saying "We will proceed no further in this business". Lady Macbeth is not happy about this and tries to persuade him otherwise. She starts by insulting his masculinity "When you durst do it, then you were a man", but when she sees that this does not work she uses a more drastic approach. She tells him how she has breastfed (and by this we know that she has had a child) and has loved the baby. She then says that she "would, while it was smiling in my face, have pluck’d my nipple from his boneless gums and dash'd the brains out, had I so sworn as you have done to this." This is a very horrific image but Macbeth's response to this is "if we should fail?" and it is a clear turning point in the
When Macbeth enters the scene we can see how he views their relationship as an equal one, this is something that would have been very unusual at the time, but she sees herself as the more dominant one in their relationship. At the beginning of Act 1 Scene 7, we see a soliloquy from Macbeth, expressing his doubts about killing Duncan. When Lady Macbeth enters the scene he attempts to assert his power over her, perhaps for the first time, by saying "We will proceed no further in this business". Lady Macbeth is not happy about this and tries to persuade him otherwise. She starts by insulting his masculinity "When you durst do it, then you were a man", but when she sees that this does not work she uses a more drastic approach. She tells him how she has breastfed (and by this we know that she has had a child) and has loved the baby. She then says that she "would, while it was smiling in my face, have pluck’d my nipple from his boneless gums and dash'd the brains out, had I so sworn as you have done to this." This is a very horrific image but Macbeth's response to this is "if we should fail?" and it is a clear turning point in the