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    Lady Macbeth was brought into the play reading the letter from her husband‚ Macbeth. I began to think‚ as we started the play‚ that Lady Macbeth was linked to one of the weird sisters. When she read the letter out loud‚ she said it in a very firm tone of voice. I was confused on why she was like this since her husband was given the opportunity to become the Thane of Cawdor. Later on in the scene‚ she begins to summon up spirits to give her the power to go on with her plan to kill Duncan. I think

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    Lady Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s most famous and frightening female characters. Women‚ as the play implies‚ can be as ambitious and cruel as men‚ yet social limits deny them the means to pursue these ambitions on their own. Lady Macbeth is an example of how women use their female methods of achieving power: for example through manipulation. One of the impressions that the audience get when they first meet Lady Macbeth is that she is very ambitious. In Act 1‚ Scene 5 when Macbeth enters she

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    Macbeth and Lady Macbeth both have similar and different qualities regarding their actions‚ personalities and wishes. There are many similarities and differences between them in their characteristics. I will first start off with their differences. The first difference between Lady Macbeth and Macbeth is that in the beginning of the story Lady Macbeth is more masculine with her actions and Macbeth is more compassionate with his actions outside of battle. The second difference is Lady Macbeth’s masculinity

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    Lady Macbeth is more evil than Macbeth‚ as illustrated through her speech and mischievous temperament. The first appearance of her attitude was after Macbeth’s soliloquy about his intentions of killing Duncan or not. Lady Macbeth states to Macbeth that if he does not kill Duncan‚ then he will “live a coward [in his own self-esteem]” (1.7.47). The connotation of the word “coward” said by Lady Macbeth emphasizes the cruel tone of Lady Macbeth. Her criticizing is unnecessary as Macbeth is deciding between

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    for many of his plays and sonnets reference other-worldly forces and people. The ghost of Hamlet’s father in Hamlet and the three witches in Macbeth are central to the plays’ plots. They are a major force in determining the actions of the heroes and are an integral part of the atmosphere of the play as a whole. Both Hamlet and Macbeth have their morals manipulated by supernatural forces and‚ as a result‚ end up questioning their

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    beware my sting‚” sneered the other (Shakespeare 333). Although they emerged nearly five centuries ago‚ the women who said these lines are undeniably two of Shakespeare’s most famous female characters. Lady Macbeth and Katherine are still known today as conspicuous figures in Shakespearean plays. The first stands out as a strong‚ manipulative‚ cunning woman; so ambitious to achieve her goal that she even becomes fear-provoking (Corwin).

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    MACBETH ESSAY In life everyone has goals that they hope to attain and there are many ways that one can achieve these goals. To achieve what you desire you can either wait for time to take its toll‚ or take matters into your own hands and do what you have to do in order to fulfill your desires. You can attain your goal as long as you have ambition. In Shakespeare’s MacbethMacbeth and Lady Macbeth had the goal of Macbeth becoming king: to obtain this they took matters into hands and killed Duncan

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    MacBeth In The Tragedy of MacBethLady MacBeth has strong id characteristics‚ and is not well balanced because her superego is severely out-weighed by her id. The id‚ superego‚ and ego are the 3 parts of a person’s psychological make up‚ according to Freudian psychology. Freud explained that the id is the part of the personality that demands basic needs and fulfillment‚ the selfish characteristics. The id tries to attain fulfillment through such things like sex‚ money‚ power‚

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    Lady Macbeth is well respected like Macbeth. King Duncan calls her "our honored hostess." She is loving to her husband but at the same time very ambitious‚ she has a strong need for Macbeth to be king. This outcome will not benefit her and her husband equally. She says that "the fastest way" for Macbeth to become king is by murdering King Duncan. Lady Macbeth’s thoughts make her appear as cold and ambitious. To prepare for what she feels must be done she calls on evil spirits to "stop up th’ access

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    Macbeth tragic Hero The character of Macbeth is a example of a tragic hero. There are several things that contribute to Macbeth’s downfall into madness‚ but only three of them really stand out. The first point to his downfall is all the Visions that were told to him by the witches. The next is how Lady Macbeth manipulates and has strong influence over Macbeth’s moral code. finally‚ Macbeth falls because of his ambition and desire to become king. Macbeth’s character starts from being a noble thane

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