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    Macbeth Women are always expected to act gracefully in society even in Shakespear’s play Macbeth. Everyone knows Lady Macbeth as one of the strongest female character in Macbeth‚ she has this kind of traits like being‚ ambitious‚ energetic‚ and evil. She is ambitious because she wants her husband to be a king‚ energetic that she can think to kill Duncan and at the same time it also makes her evil that she makes her husband kill The king that is opposed to God’s will‚ just for the sake of her

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    In Act 1 scene 2 we find out that Macbeth is a brave and great soldier "noble Macbeth"‚ who is ready to die for Duncan. Nevertheless‚ the prophecies of the witches have an influential effect on him - which shows that he is easily persuaded and believes all the good things about his future that he is told whether or not it is true‚ especially when he learns the first prophecy had in fact actually come true‚ when he becomes the Thane of Cawdor. After Macbeth became the Thane of Cawdor he beings to

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    Macbeth’s and Lady Macbeth’s relationship changes throughout the course of the play. In the beginning we see Lady Macbeth playing the more superior‚ more dominating role of the two. As the play progresses and Duncan is killed‚ Macbeth seems to become the more superior one and makes this own decisions. Furthermore‚ when lady Macbeth dies Macbeth doesn’t really seem to care. This is the basically how their relationship changes throughout the play Lady Macbeth plays the more superior role at first

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    In William Shakespeare’s MacbethLady Macbeth is introduced as Macbeth’s loving‚ loyal wife. An Elizabethan audience would expect her to be a domesticated housewife who depended on her husband. She holds the respect of the King‚ her servants and her husband’s companions. However‚ the moment she receives Macbeth’s letter‚ she initiates the action behind the play. Without Lady MacbethMacbeth would not have felt as obligated to murder King Duncan‚ and the play would not have developed the way it

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    hands never be clean? No matter how much I wash these hands‚ the blood of our noble king will always remain. All the perfumes of Arabia will never sweeten this little hand. It was never supposed to happen like this… This was never a part of the plan. I did not know that this would be the way that I would feel. All I wanted was the best for my noble lord. We were just supposed to kill Duncan then we could have gotten what we desired for so long… freedom‚ power‚ Macbeth for king. Duncan’s death was

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    an affluential reputation. This central theme is apparent in Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ which is further translated into Billy Morrissett’s Scotland‚ PA. Although Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s desire to “achieve absolute monarchical authority is absurdly reduced to the McBeths’ desperate bourgeois ambitions‚” in Scotland‚ PA‚ the main concept remains intact (Hoefer 154). Essentially‚ Macbeth is transformed from a tragic play about the uncontrollable desperation for monarchial power kindled by a prophesy

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    Lady Macbeth is the penultimate person in the play‚ especially at the beginning‚ next to Macbeth himself. And though she does not survive to the end‚ her influence on Macbeth lasts throughout. She is most influential person in Macbeth´s downfall‚ next to the witches. However‚ her relationship with him goes far deeper then that of the witches. It is my belief that the witches act only as a trigger to start the events in the play‚ and that Lady Macbeth herself was the driving force behind

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    The Rise and Fall of Lady Macbeth Lady Macbeth’s character is one of complexity; slowly‚ but continuously changing throughout the play. What begins as a struggle for power and a longing to shred her femininity turns Lady Macbeth into what she fears most - a guilt ridden weakling. In the beginning ( I‚ v‚ 43-54) ‚ we see Lady Macbeth reacting to the news of her husbands success and King Duncan’s visit. This ignites her lust for power. In the quote "...unsex me here‚ / And fill me from the

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    They persauded Macbeth to kill people only because they wanted to be benefited. they were selfish and not worrying that they would soon turn Macbeth into a crazed lunatic The witches delighted in chaos and toil. They did not tell Macbeth what to do but they simply showed him what can happen through their prophecies and the apparitions they showed to Macbeth. Macbeth could’ve been a perfect target for them to bring about this chaos. Macbeth is a strong soldier‚ he has killed enemies in war‚ and perhaps

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    In William Shakespeare ’s play Macbeth; one of the leading roles is Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is the wife of Macbeth‚ a warrior and cousin of King Duncan. As the play progresses and the plot thickens‚ Lady Macbeth changes. Her actions change‚ her words change‚ her personality changes‚ and her motivations change. Now the real question is; is Lady Macbeth guilty or innocent? Upon Lady Macbeth ’s first appearance in the play she is very affectionate towards her husband. She reads her letter of endearment

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