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    Within the drama Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ multiple characters meet their untimely demise for similar reasons‚ but both have vastly different repercussions- not only upon the other characters‚ but also upon the plot of the play. Lady Macbeth showcases these differences in her reactions to two of the deaths within Macbeth. After Macbeth has killed Duncan- the king of the realm‚ she almost seems to not be affected by it. While Macbeth is panicking‚ she retains a level head- as if she couldn’t

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    studying Shakespeare’s Macbeth in class‚ I found it difficult to understand majority of what was being said in the play. So to prevent future audiences (senior students learning Macbeth) from assuming‚ but to better understand more of the meaning under the text‚ I reinterpreted the Lady Macbeth scenes to advance the audiences understanding in the characters and the drive behind the decisions made to form the play. The purpose in selecting the two scenes of Lady Macbeth was based on the fact that

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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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    Is lady Macbeth as bad and evil as people make her out to be? People thinks she’s a bad person because her husband wanted to become king. By being the wife of Macbeth‚ she is almost required to follow and help Macbeth with everything he does. Once the witches told Macbeth he would be king‚ he became obsessed and anxious. He was willing to to do almost anything even any dark deeds for the crown. And when lady Macbeth found out about this‚ she was extremely excited and was willing to do anything

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    Lady Macbeth is responsible for her own downfall due to her involvement with supernatural forces‚ her ambition and her guilty conscience. Lady Macbeth claims that she can "look like the innocent flower/But be the serpent under ’t" (1‚5‚64-65). She imagines that she has the capability to be remorseless and determined enough to do anything. Yet‚ she calls upon supernatural forces to use to her advantage. She does not ask for the help of the ‘dark side’ but demands it as though she could undermine

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    In MacbethLady Macbeth calls on the conventions of gender during Elizabethan times to influence her husband Macbeth.  When Lady Macbeth first receives the letter from Macbeth detailing the witches’ prophecy‚ she says that Macbeth is "too full of the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way” (1. 5. 1-3)‚ meaning that Macbeth is too good to do anything and for him to follow his ambition.  So when trying to convince Macbeth to murder Duncan‚ she tells him that he would be considered "so much

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    Lady Macbeth - William ShakespeareLady Macbeth is in a position of power over Macbeth. She tells him what to do and what not to do. She directs him and his emotions in Act 2 Scene II. She is the strongest one which is clearly shown by her saying ‘A foolish thought‚ to say a sorry sight’. This shows us how weak Macbeth is compared to Lady Macbeth who has the power and makes her husband think the same way as she thinks. I would show that power clearly by standing on the higher level of the stage than

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    of age‚ women did not have a full political voice. Shakespeare and Carol Ann Duffy challenge these expectations of women being submissive and present their women characters as authoritative and devious. In ‘Macbeth’‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Lady Macbeth goes against conventions. Lady Macbeth is a desperate and controlling wife who would do anything to get her husband in to royalty and live a wealthy life. This is similar to ‘Havisham’‚ written by Carol

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    behind Lady Macbeth In the play‚ “Macbeth”‚ the character that stands out the most is Lady Macbeth. Her role in this story is significant‚ she is an evil‚ ruthless‚ and ambitious person. She is responsible for the murders that her husband commits because she was bloodthirsty for the crown. In fact‚ she then becomes more eager to get the crown than Macbeth himself and soon realizes that once you commit one violent act‚ there is almost no way of ever turning back. An analysis of Lady Macbeth reveals

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    acquire and maintain 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

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