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    Lady Macbeth may be considered to be a modern female role model as her character conforms to the abnormal attitudes of a typical Elizabethan woman. Nevertheless she also presents attitudes of typical behaviour accepted of woman during the period. Firstly‚ discussing how Lady Macbeth is not a modern female role model. It can be acknowledged that Lady Macbeth never really possesses legitimate power of her own. Though it is evident that she does make some decisions on her own and also produces some

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    Based on Shakespeare’s Macbeth and the nonfiction article on Patti Blagojevich‚ it is clear that personal greed is the cause of corruption. There is much evidence from Macbeth to show that characters like Banquo‚ Macbeth‚ and Lady Macbeth all want some type of power and will do anything to get and likewise for Patti Blagojevich and her husband. Personal greed is the reason some characters in Macbeth are corrupted. As soon as Macbeth‚ Banquo‚ and Lady Macbeth about Macbeth becoming thane of Cawdor

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    Lady Macbeth is more responsible for the killing of Duncan. She got Macbeth to go against something he had not planned to do‚ Lady Macbeth also planned the way to kill him. Macbeth did not plan to kill Duncan. He did not feel that it was a good idea to follow through with the plan. In act 1 scene 7 line 31 he says “we will proceed no further in this [plan].” He also worries that they could get caught like in line 59 “if we should fail” but‚ Lady Macbeth says “screw your courage to the sticking-place

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    Macbeth character interview. Hank Mallone: Hello everybody‚ and welcome to today’s show. We thought we would start today off by talking to Harry Lumley he is a young local boy and he is here today to talk to us about Macbeth. So how are you today Harry? What will you be talking about? Harry Lumley: Hello Hank I just like to say thanks for having me on the show. Today I have chosen to talk about lady Macbeth from Shakespeare’s play Macbeth. HM: Lady Macbeth she sounds important‚ how come you choose

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    Shakespeare cleverly creates sorrow for Lady Macbeth and Lady Macduff through various techniques such as order of their scenes‚ their company on stage and most importantly by their circumstances. In the case of Lady Macbeth we know her from the start of the play while in the case of Lady Macduff we are introduced to her with no prior knowledge only in Act 4 scene 2. Moreover with the use of dramatic irony Shakespeare lets the audience know certain events about to happen which naturally influence

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    characterisation because it enables the plot to develop a certain depth and tension that can only come with varied and conflicting perspectives. In his renowned dramatic script of the tragedy of “Macbeth‚” Shakespeare has cleverly crafted the perspectives of its two main characters‚ Macbeth and his wife‚ Lady Macbeth‚ through his use of language techniques‚ which when read‚ enhance meaning in the minds of responders. Such language devices as personification‚ metaphors‚ similes‚ bloody and religious imagery

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    The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ began with Macbeth‚ previously a successful soldier‚ who was granted thane of Cawdor by King Duncan‚ and later told he would become king by three witches. He was named the king of Scotland after Duncan’s heinous death. He had committed many unlawful crimes in order to become the king. His bloody rise to power lead to his tragic downfall. Macbeth’s wife‚ Lady Macbeth‚ was very strong willed and much more ambitious and controlling than her husband

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    Firstly‚ plot advancement is shown in this passage through Lady Macbeth trying to create a plan to murder Duncan. When reading the letter by Macbeth she quickly thinks about what Macbeth’s morals are and says “I fear thy nature” (I.v.15). Lady Macbeth knows from the letter that Macbeth wants to be king‚ but something is holding him back;Duncan. By saying that she fears his nature she means that she worries whether or not Macbeth can handle taking the crown from Duncan. She knows that he is loyal

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    Within the play of Macbeth‚ Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth as ambitious and vicious when she is first introduced in Act 1 Scene 5. Lady Macbeth is the one of the main reasons the play played out like it did. Although‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth treat each other as friends‚ they both have an equal say in what happens‚ but Lady Macbeth seems to contribute more opinion than Macbeth does. When her husband writes to Lady Macbeth about the witches‚ she was excited‚ she wanted to be queen and she did not

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    Lady Macbeth: A Wife in Support of Her Husband One of the main characters in MacbethLady Macbeth‚ has been an object of intense criticism. Although sometimes regarded as cruel and vile‚ evidence exists that Shakespeare did not intend for her to be judged so harshly. By evaluating her character in relation to her actions‚ her overall relationship with Macbeth‚ and her death‚ we can see that Shakespeare quite possibly wanted Lady Macbeth to be judged in association with the actions of Macbeth

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