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    I was a woman‚ a loving caring woman... Once... My dearest loving husband I print these words now‚ not in joiece or good tidings but sorrow‚ regret‚ and unhallowed circumstances. I pray my kinsman that you will hear my deep lament let it resound without malice or enmity. Hark‚ let my regret rest unto your hearts and minds‚ be sure that you do not mistake my foolishness for my true self. Avarice.... avarice took ahold of my disposition of my soul of both our souls‚ so strong it was palpable

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    Lady Macbeth In the closing scene of "Macbeth"‚ Malcolm refers to Lady Macbeth as "a fiend-like queen". Do you agree with Malcolm‚ or do you think she is not as evil as he depicts? Lady Macbeth is a controversial figure. She is seen by some as a woman of strong will who is ambitious for herself and who is astute enough to recognise her husband’s strengths and weaknesses‚ and ruthless enough to exploit them. They see her in her commitment to evil and in her realisation that the acquisition

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    the tragedy Macbeth by Shakespeare lady Macbeth is stronger than her husband. She manipulates her husband Macbeth to kill Duncan. She is the root of all evil. She tells her husband to kill Duncan and afterwards she tried to confront him and act as if she is upset knowing that’s what she wanted. She seems to be to be stronger than her husband. Macbeth wouldn’t have murdered Duncan. In the relationship between Macbeth and lady Macbethlady Macbeth is the pushover. She fills Macbeth head up with

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    The Character Traits of Macbeth William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth shows us that cheating will not get you were you want to go. Macbeth was written in the 16th century England during the Elizabethan period‚ because of this the story has a complex plot and many themes that the people in the Elizabethan period would enjoy. The character Macbeth has many traits that Shakespeare used to develop Macbeth throughout the play and even how the character Macbeth advances the theme of the play.

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    Lady Macbeth eats her meal daintily‚ despite Ross’s knowledge of how famished she has been since the coronation. Ross has been serving the Macbeth’s for many years‚ he has become their confidant and‚ Ross likes to believe‚ friend. Breaking his thoughts‚ Lady Macbeth breaks the silence. “I must confess something‚” she says‚ unsure of the words. She has been sheepish and hesitant since the announcement of the coronation; her behavior takes Ross by surprise. “Macbeth. He… he’s been seeing Banquo‚ like

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    happier and greater‚ My innocence means more than the precious metal that resteth upon Macbeth’s head. Foul hags‚ I hope the last of thee spake true. Thou hast a bright road ahead of thee Fleance I f thou can keepest a fair head thyself. Macbeths scheming counts for none as it is My family that shall take to the throne. ‘Thou shalt get kings though thou shall be none.’ Take good care Fleance and look after my wife. Mysterious chasms open Gaping holes of death Warning others of

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth? An old proverb states that behind every successful man stands a strong woman. Surprisingly for a play set in the Middle Ages‚ like William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ this saying remains valid. The renowned tragedy chronicles the downfall of Macbeth‚ a distinguished warrior who yields to the corrupting force of his ambition for the Scottish throne. In his malevolent quest for power‚ he is accompanied‚ if not firmly guided‚ by his ruthless wife. Indeed‚ in Act I‚ scene vii Macbeth has almost

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    careful what they want. In the play "Macbeth" written by William Shakespeare‚ the main character Macbeth changes a great deal throughout the course of this play. In the beginning Macbeth is a coward and overrun by fear‚ but through his greed for power and his vaulting ambition‚ he becomes a fearless man that is driven by an overconfident ego. Through this dynamic Shakespeare teaches the reader that good people can turn the wrong way because of a strive for power. Macbeth shows his fears and weakness while

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    In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare the character Banquo is primarily motivated by the witches prophecies because it is a temptation of power. In the middle of ACT 2 Macbeth and Banquo are talking. Both have thoughts in their heads about the prophecy. Macbeth is planning to kill King Duncan in less than an hour. While Banquo keeps his thoughts deeper in his mind. “I dreamt last night of the three Weïrd Sisters./ To you they have showed some truth.” (2.1.24-26) Banquo shows her he has in fact

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    for Lady Macbeth? Refer to at least two scenes from the play in your answer. In the play “The Tragedy of Macbeth” written by William Shakespeare‚ we see a very complex character which is Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth’s character throughout the play changes as she experiences the misfortunes that are brought to Macbeth and herself. This essay will explore how we as an audience feel sympathy for Lady Macbeth throughout the play‚ and how this feeling changes as we watch Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is first

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