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    ones character through a short period of fast decisions and unsure actions is perilous. Lady Macbeth proves the truth to this theory. The impulsive mistakes and power-hungry tactics littered the journey Lady MacBeth paves throughout this play that ultimately ends in her death. She feels overwhelmed by all that is happening‚ both physically and mentally‚ and decides to end her own life. The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare illustrates two seemingly ordinary nobles whose lives intertwine

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    much from Act 2 Scene 2 to Scene 3‚ but we placed a bed for Scene 2 in order to show the fact that it was in the Macbeths’ bedroom. Scene 3 was bare‚ as it had to be a large enough place for the thanes and Lady Macbeth to confer – we imagined that forming a half circle would suffice. Too much props would have ruined the solemn mood of Scene 3‚ right after Duncan’s murder. We also controlled the lighting to make it sufficiently dark‚ in order to add to the dark atmosphere in Scenes 2 and 3. I played

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    To the love of my life‚ Macbeth Macbeth‚ can you recall when destiny was our ally? I’ve always known that you were rise to throne after reading the letter from those vile witches. My admiration for your bravery and courage you portrayed in our relationship was long everlasting. It was love at first sight‚ I guaranteed myself that our relationship would last forever. So much barbarity filled my mind when you revealed to me that you altered your opinion. However‚ you were too gentle and more regrettable

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    tragedy is his marriage. Macbeth changed from good to evil from Lady Macbeths influence through manipulation and her dominance in her marriage role. From the beginning Lady Macbeth is viewed as very controlling‚ strong‚ and certain. “First‚ she has very little regard for her husband’s humanity and actually derides him for being "too full o’th’ milk of human kindness” (Thompson 1). This shows how cold Lady Macbeth is‚ as milk is the food of new born children‚ she is implying Macbeth is too much like a

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    the supernatural in determining the fate of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Act 1. In the play “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare‚ the supernatural is given a significant role in influencing the lives of two of the main characters‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. This can be seen all throughout Act 1 where the supernatural is presented in forms of witches‚ spells‚ prophecies and spirits. The supernatural indirectly determines the fate of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth and does give apparent justifications to their

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    The Relationship of Macbeth and his wife in Act 1 Scene 5 and 7 From the beginning of the play‚ the relationship between Macbeth and his wife seem to be the expected partnership in romance‚ however‚ as the play progresses‚ our expectations seems to change for the worst. We are informed that Macbeth desires to be King of Scotland and initially‚ his wife appears to be supportive of him as a wife should be but her response to this changes quite drastically as we read further on. We are first introduced

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    There are many different opinions on what type of woman Lady Macbeth is. Some consider her an innocent woman subjected to the evils of a man’s world while many others depict her as a manipulative‚ heartless force that has driven a weak and unstable man to commit murder and go down the path of self-destruction. Many critics go as far as saying she uses her sexuality to influence her husband. Amanda K. Rooks sees Lady Macbeth as a “dangerous and unruly force that must be regulated‚ suppressed‚ and

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    Conceived in the play Macbeth are three symbolic views that are all recurring and Act 4 scene 2 presents all of these views. These three views are manhood‚ flight‚ and betrayal. The first begins in the beginning of the play‚ but is recognized in Act 4 scene 2 just like the rest of these symbolic views. To many this scene is seen as one of the most crucial parts of the play. Drawing on the major scenes of the play Macbeth it pushes for action and ultimate conclusion. Numerous times irony is displayed

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    Macbeth‚ albeit having male protagonists‚ portrays its female characters as powerful creatures‚ introducing the play with the Three Witches‚ the play’s representation of chaos and evil‚ and undeniably the cause of the chaos that ensues in the story. The play creates a motif‚ by shortly introducing us to Lady Macbeth‚ a ruthless‚ yet ambitious woman‚ who has substantial power and influence over her husband Macbeth. Later on during the play‚ we are acquainted with Lady Macduff‚ a huge contradiction

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    I was never destined to have someone murder me at the hands of my best mate. That fool Macbeth and his wife Lady Macbeth are too blame‚ they adopted beliefs from some witches that they were “superior” and “ admirable” and are now pursuing a killing spree in order to remove anyone who threatens to take his Scottish Throne; again a ‘coward’. When I met the witches I advised Macbeth to be cautious‚ “But ‘tis strange‚ and oftentimes to win us to our harm‚ the instruments of darkness tell us truths‚ wind

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