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    Love was very important to the Shakespearean audience. There is not a play written by Shakespeare that does not contain some form of a love relationship. These plays usually end happily‚ however in the case of “Macbeth”‚ the relationship that carries this important function‚ that is love‚ is conveyed in a way most peculiar. Instead of the average “happily ever after” ending an audience would expect‚ Shakespeare offers the audience‚ a villainous duo. One would expect that their relationship is an

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    Lady Macbeth in William Shakespeare’s play ‘Macbeth’ is a character who suffers greatly in because of her human weakness‚ which is her vaulting ambition. This ambition is not for her‚ but for her husband. This woman‚ who seemed so in control at the beginning of the okay‚ only cared for her husband and his success‚ later becomes so consumed with guilt and remorse that it results in her tragic death. Through the discussion of characterisation and lkey scenes‚ I shall reveal that Lady Macbeth’s human

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    In the vast history of English literature‚ Shakespeare’s Macbeth is arguably one of the greatest tragedies to ever have been created. Lady Macbeth presents a dynamic character who undergoes significant changes throughout the text. She goes from being a determined‚ cold blooded and possessed cruel woman to being a nervous‚ scared and remorseful soul. When we first see her at the beginning of the context‚ Lady Macbeth is essentially perceived as a thoroughly‚ irreligiously cold and cruel person

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    in 1603‚ Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth‚ follows the life of what started out to be a normal married couple. When the couple‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth‚ discover from a prophecy that Macbeth would one day rule the land of Scotland‚ the two did everything in power to make sure this would come true. The couple devised a plan to murder Duncan‚ the current king of Scotland; Macbeth carried out this plan. With this newfound immense amount of royal power‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth go through several challenges

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    Character Analysis Lady Macbeth can be said to be one of Shakespeare’s most famous and frightening female characters. She fulfills her role among the nobility and is well respected‚ like Macbeth. She is loving‚ yet very determined that her husband will be king. At the beginning of the play‚ when she is first seen‚ she is already plotting the murder of Duncan‚ showing more strength‚ ruthlessness‚ and ambition than Macbeth. She lusts after power and position and then pressures her husband into

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    Mrs. Fazari END 2D1g 23 October 2012 Lady Macbeth is an Awful Person but a Perfect Wife A.C. Bradley states‚ “strange and ludicrous as this may sound‚ [Lady Macbeth] is a perfect wife” (class note). William Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth‚ is one of his darkest and most powerful tragedies. Macbeth takes place in Scotland‚ where it dramatizes the deteriorating mind of the protagonist‚ Macbeth. He becomes the King of Scotland with the help of his wife‚ Lady Macbeth‚ by choosing evil as the way to fulfill

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    As the main motivator to Macbeth’s actions‚ Lady Macbeth is a character whose ambition and greed lead her and her husband to their inevitable fate of death. Lady Macbeth’s relentlessness‚ as well as her longing for power generate an emotion of pain and suffering. After hearing the prophecies of her husband‚ Lady Macbeth is intent on making her husband King of Scotland‚ as she will not let anything get in her way; even if she needs to resort to murder. After Macbeth’s murder of King Duncan‚ she is

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    In the play Macbeth‚ the first introduction to Lady Macbeth in Act 1 scene 5 provides the reader with a great deal of insight into her character. After her speech‚ we know that Lady Macbeth is ambitious; however she’s also ruthless and possesses a dark soul. Lady Macbeth craves a power only attainable through manipulation because of societal gender roles of the era. Lady Macbeth is a very dynamic‚ yet daunting‚ female character in this play and ultimately molds the viewpoint of Macbeth. “The raven

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    Scene 5 Summary -This scene is set at Macbeth’s castle where Lady Macbeth reads a letter received from her husband concerning his meeting with the witches. Macbeth is now the Thane of Cawdor and she is instantly aware that Macbeth could become King. She thinks of killing Duncan‚ however she also thinks about Macbeth and how he is too kind to kill the king. Quotes- “Yet I do fear thy nature;/ It is too full o’ the milk of human kindness” “To beguile the time‚ look like the time” “Look like the

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    I deem Macbeth to be guiltier than Lady Macbeth. Factually‚ Macbeth is shown to be more sensitive than Lady Macbeth‚ because Lady Macbeth seems to be very inclined when proposing Macbeth to assassinate King Duncan; while Macbeth seems to be unsure and tensed about the idea. In addition‚ Macbeth’s reaction to assassinating King Duncan despite of his loyalty to him and his appreciation towards him for receiving so much honour from shows that he is sensitive to killing or causing any harm to people

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