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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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    Macbeth tragic Hero The character of Macbeth is a example of a tragic hero. There are several things that contribute to Macbeth’s downfall into madness‚ but only three of them really stand out. The first point to his downfall is all the Visions that were told to him by the witches. The next is how Lady Macbeth manipulates and has strong influence over Macbeth’s moral code. finally‚ Macbeth falls because of his ambition and desire to become king. Macbeth’s character starts from being a noble thane

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    In Act 2 scene 1 Macbeth is presented as a man who is certain about his evil actions. He has no hesitation‚ and will not stop in his efforts to commit regicide. This is evident in the command ‘come‚ let me clutch thee’ as he speaks to the knife. The knife represents his evil desires and ambition‚ it also acts as a reminder for the deed he must commit. It tells us he is embracing his corrupt and malicious thoughts and the verb ‘clutch’ enforces this‚ highlighting his certainty about his actions. This

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    The disintegration in Macbeth’s and Lady Macbeth’s relationship often mirrors the state of Scotland. At the beginning of the play‚ the relationship is strong‚ trustworthy and stable. Scotland battled the Norwegians and come out victorious which in turn created order and stability. The gradual changes in the relationship are highlighted by key events‚ circling around power and this then amount to leaving the relationship‚ and Scotland‚ in ruins. As the downfall reaches it’s end one of Shakespeare’s

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    MONOLOGUES Female 6-7 My Daddy says I’m his little Princess. A Princess? Really? I love being a Princess! (claps hands with little jumps) Princesses are always pretty‚ perky‚ and very‚ very brave. (Pause‚ tilt head and place hands on hips) I wonder why no one ever told me this before! Male 6-7 . . . . . A dollar? Seriously? Can’t you do better than that? (Look up thinking) Let’s see‚ what would I like? Hmm. It would be fun to have a super power. I could fly through the sky (raise arms as if

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    Lady Macbeth & Her Evilness "Bring Forth men-children only! For thy undaunted mettle should compose nothing but males."(I‚ vii‚ 73-75) Lady Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s most frightening and strong female characters. She is ambitious‚ lusts for power and will stop at nothing for it; she is truly evil. This is evident when she asks evil spirits to come unsex her‚ when she tries to manipulate Macbeth into committing a most sinful crime‚ and that she is actively part of the crime also. "Come

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    The Tragedy of Macbeth Shakespeare shows how Macbeth turns from being an average man to an evil one. Lady Macbeth and Macbeth both display characteristics that are not female or male. Throughout the play it is presented how gender does not represent a person for who they are and isn’t based on how they act. Lady Macbeth gains manlike roles that show her bravery but also a deranged mind. Unlike Lady MacbethMacbeth shows discourage and is doubtful. The gender parts particularly Lady Macbeth’s are

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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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    begun but I knew it was going to be another long and tough one. I glanced over to my left‚ where I saw my captain shouting to wake everybody up for the strenuous battle ahead. I could see the fear in everybody’s eyes as they moved about and I could sense how tense they all were. We ate our breakfast pretty much straight away but I wasn’t too excited about that though. We had oats again which were so bland. I tried to tell my brain that they were tasty but that had no chance of working. Just thinking

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    Speak Your Mind “In Analysis: The Significance of Macbeth’s Soliloquy in Act Five Scene Five” “Hang out our banners on the outward walls. The cry is still ‘They Come!’ Our castle’s strength will laugh a siege to scorn. Here let them lie till famine and the ague eat them up.” (Page 408 Lines 1-4). Act five scene five is the downfall of Macbeth. Macbeth has just learned that Lady Macbeth has died and he is full of regret. This is when he gives his famous tomorrow‚ tomorrow‚ tomorrow soliloquy. William

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