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    “fiend-like Queen”‚ also known as Lady Macbeth is more responsible for the bloodshed throughout this play. This is because Lady Macbeth is the one who ignited the fire in Macbeth which led to much of the ‘unnecessary’ or ‘necessary’ bloodshed that occurred throughout the play. Eventhough‚ Lady Macbeth does not directly perform the murder‚ she has always had a manipulative and sinister personality‚ as she will act in the moment but will brutally regret it later. One example of Lady Macbeth’s oppressive behavior

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    character that I have picked that is remotely similar to Lady Macbeth is Snow White wicked step mother. I chose her because Lady Macbeth and the evil step Mother they both share some of the same qualities. One similarity that they both share is that they are both ambitious to get what they want. The wicked step mother is ambitious due to many reasons one is that she gains her royal position as queen by marrying a widowed man not

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    heart that I write this letter to you. I doubt you will be surprised‚ perhaps even a little depressed to learn that I have left with no intention of returning. Save your thoughts and feelings for yourself and Harry and know that I will be well cared for by Frank. I know you do not approve of him and his wandering ways because he is a sailor that he can offer the world outside of our little community which I look forward to experiencing. When Mother was ill‚ I made her a promise of which I meant

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    Macbeth ‘Women had no single or stable place from which to define themselves as independent beings’. A quote from Catherine Belsey showing the oppression women faced living in the misogynistic Jacobean era where woman where nothing but subservient to their husbands. Macbeth was written when King James I was ruling‚ James was fascinated with witch craft and demonology; the reason as to why there was is so much in Macbeth. Today’s society would find this treatment of women obsolete‚ but the relationship

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    Minne Verbermockle called and stated that her took a fall which led to him being unconscious on the bathroom floor. She believed that he was taking a shower and eventually slipped on a cake of soap. She also claims that when she saw him‚ she didn’t do anything except put a blanket over him and called the doctor immediately. From all the evidence I gathered‚ Minnie Verbermockle is guilty for the death of her husband. For the first evidence‚ there were a trace of footsteps coming out of the shower

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    forever”: How Lady Macbeth reveals her true self through guilt. In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ a character that is portrayed as evil is Lady Macbeth. Because of her controlling nature and immense want for masculinity most readers see her as evil. She is not evil because she does not commit murders herself and she also displays feelings of remorse and guilt towards the end of the play. Lady Macbeth is not truly evil because the evil she portrays is a facade; initially Lady Macbeth calls upon evil

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    Explore the ways disturbed characters are presented in Macbeth and my last Duchess. Disturbed is a dreadfully intense and powerful word‚ which can unfortunately be used‚ to describe Lady Macbeth and the Duke. The two characters are both disturbed in their own unique ways. Lady Macbeth can be portrayed as disturbed because of her constant desire‚ to terminate her feminine‚ weak traits. However‚ the Duke could be considered to be a disturbed character‚ because of the fact that he murders his Duchess

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    personality of Lady Macbeth Lady Macbeth is a multifaceted character‚ due to her ambition to be queen‚ manipulation of Macbeth and the mental consequences she faces. Ambition to make Macbeth king and herself queen‚ provides insight on Lady Macbeth’s personality. Upon hearing the prophecy of Macbeth to be king‚ her ambition consumes her and she summons the dark spirits to “unsex” her. She believes that in order to carry out the sinful deeds she is about to commit‚ the spirits must “take her milk for gall”

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    to buy her children’s freedom‚ but her mistress‚ who her grandmother was very loyal to‚ asked her for a loan one day. Linda’s grandmother had saved $300 and went ahead and loaned her money to her mistress who promised to give her back the money‚ but never did. An owner was never required to give pay to the slaves‚ so the loan never had to be repaid. Linda’s mistress died when she was at the age of twelve‚ so six years after her mother’s passing. Linda was almost sure she would be given her freedom;

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    Lady Macbeth is undoubtedly a very influential character throughout the play and this is one of the main reasons why she is such a vital part in the story. At the start of the play the reader has the impression of Lady Macbeth as a threatening character however in the second half of the play we can see the once influential character lose her grip with not only Macbeth but with her life in general resulting in her tragic death. Without Lady Macbeth’s ambition of success and power the play would

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