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    Lady Macbeth Sleepwalking

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    Lady Macbeth is responsible for Macbeth’s downfall Lady Macbeth is shown early as an ambitious woman who can manipulate Macbeth easily.  It is shown in the line "That I may pour my spirits in thine ear" Act 1 Scene 5. She manipulates his self-esteem by playing with his manliness and his bravery.  (Act 1 scene 5 lines 16-18)  “yet do I fear thy nature‚ It is too full o’ th’ milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way”  You are too full of the milk of human kindness

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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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    Macbeth: We know that Macbeth is a brave and valiant soldier‚ ready to die for his king‚ Duncan. However‚ the prophecies of the witches have a powerful effect on him‚ especially when he learns the first has come true‚ and he becomes the Thane of Cawdor. He thinks more and more about being king‚ and he is easily persuaded to agree to murder Duncan. However‚ he often appears weak - he starts to have visions‚ he asks lots of questions‚ he cannot make a decision and never really seems sure of himself

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    Monologue Of Lady Macbeth

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    I was never destined to have someone murder me at the hands of my best mate. That fool Macbeth and his wife Lady Macbeth are too blame‚ they adopted beliefs from some witches that they were “superior” and “ admirable” and are now pursuing a killing spree in order to remove anyone who threatens to take his Scottish Throne; again a ‘coward’. When I met the witches I advised Macbeth to be cautious‚ “But ‘tis strange‚ and oftentimes to win us to our harm‚ the instruments of darkness tell us truths‚ wind

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    Lady Macbeth Is To Blame

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    anymore. It is almost as if the devil has taken over his soul. My dear friend‚ Macbeth‚ has lost his soul. What happened to the man who would do anything to protect the ones he loved? What happened to the man who would do what was honorable? I know Macbeth has done something horrible. But I can not put my finger on it. I do not understand. Macbeth is now king. And when we met with the three witches‚ they predicted Macbeth would become king. But they also said that my boy‚ Fleance‚ would be perched

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    "This dead like butcher and his fiend like queen" is this a fair description of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth? <br> <br>Malcolm made the remark "This dead like butcher and his fiend like queen‚" when he was crowned as the king of Scotland‚ after Macbeth’s reign of terror. It becomes questionable upon the fairness of this justification‚ whether or not Macbeth was really a "butcher" and whether or not Lady Macbeth was a "fiend." <br> <br>In some ways‚ Macbeth would have fit the description of being a "butcher

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    more misleading than dishonesty. William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a play about ambition and greed. After hearing prophesies from three witches that he will be king‚ Macbeth becomes a power hungry killer who annihilates anyone standing in his way. The women in Macbeth’s life are deceptive and give him a false sense of hope and security which he uses as fuel for his selfish plans. The misleading

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    Lady Macbeth‚ the Ambition behind the King One’s eagerness to carry out deeds with the aim of achieving a goal is often referred to as ambition‚ and is an intrinsic component to William Shakespeare’s Macbeth. In the play‚ Lady Macbeth is the drive behind her husband; she fuels the flame which The Weird Sisters did in Macbeth ignite. Throughout the course of the play Lady Macbeth’s true vindictive character is exposed as she grows more and more malicious. In The Tragedy of Macbeth Shakespeare’s

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    Ambition In Macbeth Act 3

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    Macbeth Act 3 Option two: In preparation for King Duncan’s murder‚ Macbeth is first pressured by his wife‚ Lady Macbeth to kill him to become King. Thinking of the royal seat has clouded his mind‚ making him uneasy and confused about his thoughts. Macbeth feels hesitant and guilty for having these murderous thoughts‚ because King Duncan had put his trust in him as a kinsman and a subject. Having this trust in him‚ and him staying at Macbeth’s castle made him think that he shouldn’t be the murderer

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