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    Final Macbeth Essay - TP 13 In the play ‘The Tragedies of Macbeth’ ‚ the main character Macbeth‚ was changed and moulded‚ from a good soldier that King Duncan trusted to bad guy that everybody wanted to kill‚ this was all done by his wife Lady Macbeth and the witches. In the start Macbeth was King Duncan solider and the King enjoyed his company as well as trusted him‚ this was shown by the King gave him the title ‘Thane of Cawdor’‚ by the end of the play Macbeth was a bad person‚ everyone hated

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    all Shakespeare’s female characters Lady Macbeth stands out far beyond the rest — remarkable for her ambition‚ strength of will‚ cruelty‚ and dissimulation” (Traits of Lady). Lady Macbeth is usually viewed as an interesting character because of her notable traits. Her cruelty‚ cunning‚ and manipulation certainly contribute to one’s fascination with her. However‚ equally intriguing are Lady Macbeth’s notorious views she possesses. The unyielding views Lady Macbeth holds on manhood‚ womanhood‚ and guilt

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    Women play a huge role in society. Even through these roles have changed over time‚ history is full of strong women. Lady Macbeth can be described as one of these strong women‚ who in fact played a very different role to other women of her time. She was determined‚ obsessed and ambitious. Lady Macbeth had qualities contradictory to the norms of women in the Elizabeth Era. She was dominant‚ manipulative and had total equality. Qualities that were completely opposite to women of her time. Women of

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    The Presentation of Lady Macbeth in Act 1 We gain our first insight into the character of Lady Macbeth in act 1 scene 5‚ where she is reading a letter from Macbeth (her patner in greatness)‚ he speaks of his meeting with the "weird sisters" and what they have prophecised. Lady Macbeth upon reading this is excited by this great news and overcome with the belief that he will become the king - so her the queen - as is shown in the phrase "Glamis thou art‚ and Cawdor; and shalt be what thou art promised:"

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    Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth‚ there are lots of reasons why Macbeth killed the king. Although Macbeth is the character that assassinates the king‚ he is a total coward that would not of went through with the assassination without somebody to persuade him. The real reason why Macbeth assassinates the king is because of his wife Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is a cold blooded character that many believe is born from the depths of hell. Macbeth is greatly influenced by Lady Macbeth because she questions

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    not to wake MacbethLady Macbeth crept out of her bed and put on her shoes. Her quick steps echoed through the empty hall. Despite the dark‚ Lady Macbeth knew exactly where she was going‚ as she had walked this path a million times. She was surrounded by trees in all directions‚ as far as she could see. “Where are you? It’s ten past two” she shouted. Then‚ out of thin air‚ the witches appear. “What can we do for you?” the first witch asked. “This has gone too far‚” whined Lady Macbeth. “He was just

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    Wuthering Heights and the play Macbeth‚ you see this through Catherine and Lady Macbeth point of view. Catherine and Lady Macbeth want complete and total control over their spouse. They have a way of convincing the men that love them to do whatever makes them happy‚ no matter how tragic and horrible the situation may be. The control they have over these men destroy both of their lives‚ eventually drive the couple away from each other and drives them insane. In the time of Macbeth‚ women wanted complete

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    characteristics. No two characters in a Shakespearean play are the same. While both Lady Macbeth and Ophelia each have different functions and vastly different characters‚ there are characteristics they share that thread a common theme between Macbeth and Hamlet. In MacbethLady Macbeth’s character functions as the catalyst of the main action of the play. It is her character’s outspokenness‚ and constant goading of Macbeth that prompts the tragedy’s hero to kill Duncan in order to become king: “Yet do

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    Macbeth and MacDuff have come from the same character background both are Kinsman to the King of Scotland Duncan. But as the story progresses we see a loyal‚ brave and Noble Macbeth turn into treacherous bloodthirsty monster his betrayal has no bound for he has killed his king Duncan‚ his best friend Banquo and slaughtered the children of MacDuff whereas MacDuff is committed to ending MacBeth’s reign by seeking out Scotland’s true heir Malcolm and Donalbain. In Act MacBeth and Banquo come across

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    Downfall of Lady Macbeth Macbeth is a play full of magic‚ mystery‚ and murder. The variety of plots‚ as well as the interesting characters‚ force the reader to pay full attention at all times. Unfortunately‚ one of these characters is a victim of her own imagination. Although Lady Macbeth adds much positive flavour to the play‚ her character is revealed through her aggressive attitude with her husband‚ her inhumane disregard for life‚ and her guilty conscience. Lady Macbeth is very assertive

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