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    Scottish General named Macbeth is trying to take the throne of Scotland‚ however he kills people to reach his goal‚ with the help of his wife Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth encourages and manipulates Macbeth to use his power for violence against pothers to get the throne of Scotland. Macbeth is a brave and courageous general who has earned everyone’s respect. However‚ Lady Macbeth manipulates Macbeth to preform evil duties to take the throne of Scotland. “ Art thou afeard/ To be the same in thine own act and

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    Lady Macbeth is more evil than Macbeth‚ as illustrated through her speech and mischievous temperament. The first appearance of her attitude was after Macbeth’s soliloquy about his intentions of killing Duncan or not. Lady Macbeth states to Macbeth that if he does not kill Duncan‚ then he will “live a coward [in his own self-esteem]” (1.7.47). The connotation of the word “coward” said by Lady Macbeth emphasizes the cruel tone of Lady Macbeth. Her criticizing is unnecessary as Macbeth is deciding between

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    has already sent a letter to Lady Macbeth to tell her the success of the war and the three witches’ prophesy. When Macbeth hesitated if murder Duncan or not‚ Lady Macbeth scold him as coward. All these indicate that they were in a good relationship. After Duncan was killed‚ in order to clear the way to become the king‚ Macbeth planned to kill Banquo and his son. But he didn’t tell his wife. Their relation was going badly. We could infer that Macbeth didn’t tell Lady Macbeth his plan to kill Macduff’s

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    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 there was a major transition between her character’s decisions in the opening of the play and how it affected the outcome of

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    Throughout the tragic play Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ one sees that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth long harboured the ambition to one day rule Scotland. One can see that this is completely correct by examining their relationship‚ characters and forces which tempted them. In the start of Macbeth‚ Macbeth was originally loyal‚ honest‚ “brave”-[2] and “worthy.”-[2] As the play progresses one sees that Macbeth becomes obsessed with having power. One comes to realise that his “vaulting ambition”-[1] is

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    The Lady of Shallot is a story written by Alfred Tennyson and published in 1842. This poem is superb because of it’s elusiveness and sense of mystery. However‚ because of these traits‚ it is very diffucult to analyze. Although presented with these difficulties‚ The Lady of Shallot has many purposely contradictory images that are shown throughout the poem. One notable example of a contradictory image would be when the Lady of Shalott is weaving her tapestry and looking at Camelot through her mirror

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    Malicious‚ manipulative‚ and immoral describes the character Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth. As a loving wife‚ she appears to support her husband’s dream to become king‚ however‚ her wish to be filled with cruelty and her ruthless influence of her husband‚ shows her true evil nature. Lady Macbeth is a vile catalyst in all the evil actions throughout the play‚ due to her heartless cruelty and control over Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is an evil character because she wants her body filled

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    After Macbeth finalizes his decision to murder King Duncan‚ he tells Lady Macbeth‚ “False face must hide what the false heart doth know” (Shakespeare 1.7.). This conversation is held as King Duncan and his men dine at Macbeth’s own table‚ a meal that would be the king’s last. During the feast‚ Macbeth steps away to ponder what he is about to do‚ as he still has his reservations. Knowing this‚ Lady Macbeth finds her husband and begins to persuade him to keep his promise and go through with the murder

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    Throughout Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth appears in nine scenes‚ seemingly rational and in control of herself‚ although rather obsessed with gender roles in relation to power. Her preoccupation with masculinity and power is exemplified in her soliloquy‚ as she speaks of “fear[ing] [Macbeth’s] nature”‚ because it is too full of “human kindness (I.V)”. Lady Macbeth believes that her husband would be too afraid to act‚ and uses this to play on his fears: “Art thou afeard/To be the same in thine own act and

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    Shakespeare is one such playwright who explored the possibility of some characters being mentally ill. In his play Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth is depicted as unstable and considerably insane. However‚ for this paper‚ I will seek to diagnose Macbeth with schizophrenia‚ which is a mental disorder characterized by the deterioration in one’s brain and personality as seen in a person feeling‚ conduct and thoughts. Beside these general character traits of a person suffering from schizophrenia‚ the diseases specifically

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