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    The Psychological Meltdown of Lady Macbeth In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ Shakespeare challenges the idea of male dominancy. Is Macbeth really in control of his own actions‚ or is he being manipulated by the women around him? Maybe Macbeth would never be king if the witches had not suggested it. Duncan could have lived a full life if it were not for Lady Macbeth. Shakespeare gives women a sort of power over him. In Lady Macbeth’s case‚ the very power that drives her insane. By giving powerful women

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    Lady Macbeth is projected as a frightening woman‚ who is wounded in her psyche by the supernatural powers she has summoned upon herself.  Lady Macbeth’s actions for the "madness" are justified through Macbeth’s weak character who has allowed evil to posses him so quickly‚ proving his lack of dominance in the relationship and Lady Macbeth’s involuntary role. Her aspiration for becoming royal only increases when the opportunity is presented‚ forcing herself to become more violent in order to attain

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    Lady Macbeth Essay “A dynamic character is an individual that undergoes a drastic character change or revelation.”[1] Lady Macbeth is an ideal example of this kind of character. At the beginning of the play Macbeth‚ written by Shakespeare‚ Lady Macbeth can be perceived as a manipulative and deeply ambitious person‚ which implies an overall sinister-like quality. However‚ as the play progresses‚ Lady Macbeth’s character changes to one that seems deeply regretful for her actions. Through Lady Macbeth’s

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    Macbeth Throughout History The play Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare is a tragedy showing that power‚ greed‚ and ambition leads to corruption within themselves. Both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are very strong characters‚ they start out with strong leadership abilities and a good character‚ like many iconic historic figures‚ as in Richard III‚ Hitler‚ Richard Nixon‚ Catherine The Great‚ Anne Boleyn‚ and Cleopatra. Let’s start out with Macbeth. Macbeth is brave and ambitious‚but he has a lot

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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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    Guided Passage Analysis 1 Shakespeare uses soliloquy first to expose Lady Macbeths true nature so that her thoughts and motives may be uninterrupted and that her speech can be delivered in such a powerful way that the audience is swayed and somehow taken aback. When audience members first lay their eyes on Lady Macbeth‚ they see her as a sweet and almost innocent woman but when she is finally alone the audience sees her true nature. Dialogue can only tell you so much whereas soliloquy can almost

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    Lady Macbeth Lady Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s greatest and most intriguing female characters. She is positioned to be viewed as fiercely ambitious and a deceptive‚ evil consort all at the same time. Throughout Act one it becomes apparent that Lady Macbeth is highly ambitious‚ stopping at nothing‚ not even murder‚ to fulfil her own ambitions. When Macbeth first writes to her detailing his meeting of the witches and their prophecy‚ her first thoughts are of worry; she believes that Macbeth

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    Accelerated English 3-4 31 March 2017 Macbeth Essay: When looking through a crystal ball‚ individuals hope to find a clear path of their future. It seems like a gift -- to know one’s life story and how it ends in potential triumph. However in Macbeth’s case‚ the knowledge of his future leads to his destruction. After a battle‚ three witches approach Macbeth‚ and prophesize his future achievements‚ one of which is to be the future king of Scotland. Macbeth begins to obsess over the prophecy‚ leading

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    getting rid of anyone that stood in the way. Macbeth was that rich nobleman that didn’t let anyone get in his way to become king. He is seen as the one to blame for all the horrible events that went on in Shakespeare’s entire play. Although‚ Lady Macbeth has played a major role in her husband’s life‚ Macbeth did not need much persuasion to kill Duncan‚ Banquo‚ and Lady Macduff along with her family. His visit with the three witches opened up a world where Macbeth could be powerful and have everything

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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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