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    agree that we can both pity and condemn Lady Macbeth? Lady Macbeth’s character in the play ‘Macbeth’ has a view‚ which we can either pity her or condemn her. My view of Lady Macbeth is that she is only a woman and we must pity her. And also throughout the play she helps her husband and her relationship doesn’t even go well. She loves her husband but at the same time very ambitious‚ as shown by her immediate determination for Macbeth to be king. Lady Macbeth knows her husband well. She thinks he

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    an example for ambition‚ Lady Macbeth is seen as a ruthless character who strives for power. As the inspiration for Lady Macbeth‚ Gruoch of Scotland was a woman of power and witnessed many violent acts. Besides the gruesome history‚ she was a woman of elegant behavior and beloved her family (only of relation). Written by Shakespeare‚ the play changed Gruoch’s personality to illustrate the topics of power‚ personality and family. In Macbeth‚ Shakespeare uses Lady Macbeth to represent the consequences

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    Rupert Goold’s version of Macbeth interprets the character of Lady Macbeth more effectively than Roman Polanski’s version‚ as it clearly demonstrates Lady Macbeth’s hunger for power and greatness by implementing her seriousness‚ manipulativeness‚ and desperation. Rupert Goold introduces Lady Macbeth as a very manipulative‚ evil‚ and cruel old woman from the very first scene in which she appears. He makes Lady Macbeth appear completely desperate for a chance of becoming powerful. On the other hand

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    According to Wayne Booth‚ in Macbeth‚ Shakespeare takes a “noble” man full of “conscience” and “milk of human kindness”‚ and makes of him a “dead butcher”‚ yet maintains in him a tragic hero with full stature‚ commanding our sympathy to the end. Is the above statement valid? Or invalid? Is Macbeth solely to blame for his actions? If so‚ then why sympathize with him? Or do we need to sympathize with him because he was manipulated by the Witches and/ or Lady Macbeth? Do Lady Macbeth and the Witches absenteeism

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    Claudius vs. Lady Macbeth 	 King Claudius of Hamlet and Lady Macbeth of Macbeth exhibit three similar qualities‚ dishonesty‚ evilness‚ and deceitfulness throughout the play; although sometimes they demonstrate these qualities in different ways‚ these qualities greatly affect the other characters in the plays . 	King Claudius and Lady Macbeth are similar in that they both let their crave of power and desire for the crown drive them to deceitfulness‚ corruption‚ and even murder

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    Discuss the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. How does it change and why? To what extend is their relationship the engine that drives the tragedy? In the play Macbeth‚ William Shakespeare introduces Lady Macbeth as ‘Macbeth’s dearest partner of greatness’. As the words ‘I have almost forgot the taste of fears’ echoed in the castle after the queen had died Macbeth cries ‘she should have died hereafter’. Indeed it was a tragedy to see this loving couple go down in pieces. The trust that

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    the right thing. In this case‚ Lady Macbeth is very different she is encouraging her husband to do the wrong thing so she can become the queen. The witches plant the seed when they tell him “that shalt be king hereafter‚” and Lady Macbeth than waters it. In this story we see that Lady Macbeth is power hungry‚ and very clever. The witches are similar to Lady Macbeth because they influence her to do such bad deeds to get the crown. The witches didn’t tell him how Macbeth will become king so they put

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    Lady Macbeth: The slayer of King Duncan In the 7th grade I was suspended from school for being an “instigator.” I would cause disputes by persuading individuals who didn’t like one another‚ to hate one another. I’d gradually use my dynamic lingo to provoke the victims in the so called scuffle to get to that final step where they’d lose it and fight. I got what I wanted by manipulating the ones who were vulnerable and unsure what to do when placed in a troubling situation. Understanding the

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    The story Macbeth is written by William Shakespeare. The character Lady Macbeth is very headstrong. When she finds out there have been witches prophesying that Macbeth will become the Thane of Glamis‚ Thane of Cawdor‚ and king hereafter‚ she will do everything in her power to make sure that will happen. Lady Macbeth will not let anything get in her way even though “Yet do I fear thy nature‚ it is too full o’ the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way” (1.5.15). She feels that her husband

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    Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have been talking and lady macbeth want to kill the current king so macbeth will be able to become the new king. They are doing it as a passion crime which is considered a 1st degree murder. Lady macbeth is all into it‚ Macbeth felt king of unsure of it. They planned every step of the way after the king arrived at the castle ‚ They wanted to act innocent and and hide all their evil intentions inside. Since it rained they all rushed inside and They wanted the king to have

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