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    consequences? Most of the time we people do things that may be seen as a blur in our perspective. In Macbeth act 5 scene 1‚ you can see lady Macbeth talking to the talking mirror about her evil insights. Although her eyes are truly open the quote states “you see‚ her eyes are open” “ ay‚ but their sense are shut “. This meaning that she is unaware of what she is doing‚ majority of people act without realizing how much harm they are doing. Our mind serves as a vacancy in which is empty space‚ not

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    In Act 2 Scene 2‚ Lines 1 to 13 of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”‚ Shakespeare questions the reader about who in truth is controlling MacbethLady Macbeth or himself. Shakespeare also makes us ponder if Lady Macbeth has a healthy ambition‚ that she herself controls‚ or if her ambition is controlling her. The three main themes of Evil‚ Ambition‚ and Macbeth-The Victim of Manipulation are heightened through the use of Positive and Negative Sleep Motifs‚ expressed in a negative context. Also found in this

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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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    The multifaceted 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

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    Theme of Ambition in Macbeth I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent‚ but only Vaulting ambition‚ which o’erleaps itself And falls on the other. 1. Ambition – central to the play- as‚ coupled with moral weakness‚ it’s Macbeth’s tragic flaw‚ causing his fatal errors‚ the hamertia that brings about his own destruction. 2. It’s unusual – his ambition is a fascinating blend of desire and deep awareness of the full extent of his crime. This results in vacillation. His terrible intent is horrific

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    In the play MacbethLady Macbeth and Macbeth play off of each other a lot. When the one is strong the other is weak. It flip flops back and forth through the play‚ until the become the same guilt ridden people‚ unable to wash the blood off their hands. Both lady Macbeth and Macbeth were not power hungry until the witches stuck there noses in their business and told Macbeth about the prophecies. Lady Macbeth and Macbeth are great foils for each other because they both take on the role of an aggressor

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    Rupert Goold’s version of Macbeth interprets the character of Lady Macbeth more effectively than Roman Polanski’s version‚ as it clearly demonstrates Lady Macbeth’s hunger for power and greatness by implementing her seriousness‚ manipulativeness‚ and desperation. Rupert Goold introduces Lady Macbeth as a very manipulative‚ evil‚ and cruel old woman from the very first scene in which she appears. He makes Lady Macbeth appear completely desperate for a chance of becoming powerful. On the other hand

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    the right thing. In this case‚ Lady Macbeth is very different she is encouraging her husband to do the wrong thing so she can become the queen. The witches plant the seed when they tell him “that shalt be king hereafter‚” and Lady Macbeth than waters it. In this story we see that Lady Macbeth is power hungry‚ and very clever. The witches are similar to Lady Macbeth because they influence her to do such bad deeds to get the crown. The witches didn’t tell him how Macbeth will become king so they put

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    world. In the theater play Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ he exemplifies power throughout the entire play. The three main characters that had power was Lady MacbethMacbeth‚ and The Weird Sisters. In Macbeth‚ power is the main thing that everyone in the play wants to achieve but in order to achieve power a person must also have control. Throughout the play Lady MacbethMacbeth‚ and The Weird Sisters are in control when they each take matters to their own hands. Lady Macbeth is in control when she

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    The story Macbeth is written by William Shakespeare. The character Lady Macbeth is very headstrong. When she finds out there have been witches prophesying that Macbeth will become the Thane of Glamis‚ Thane of Cawdor‚ and king hereafter‚ she will do everything in her power to make sure that will happen. Lady Macbeth will not let anything get in her way even though “Yet do I fear thy nature‚ it is too full o’ the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way” (1.5.15). She feels that her husband

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