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    Lady Macbeth is an important character in William Shakespeare’s play‚ “Macbeth”. In the beginning of the play‚ Lady Macbeth seems to be the ideal woman whom a man prefers to encourage Macbeth to achieve success beyond boundaries. Lady Macbeth is empowered to go beyond the boundaries set up by the society for a woman when pushed to stand firmly and take decisions like a man who is the head of any family. Lady Macbeth is a tactful wife to Macbeth‚ to whom provides ultimate support and help‚ though

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    Macbeth: His Journey to the Dark Side Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ is one of the greatest Shakespearean tragedies written in the 18th century‚ a drama full of murder and revenge. By these mysterious prophecies of the three mystical witches‚ Macbeth is prompted to kill his dear ruler‚ and friend‚ Duncan‚ in order to seize the throne. This leads to ghosts‚ hallucinations‚ more murders‚ and other unnatural events‚ eventually resulting in the downfall of Macbeth. Macbeth develops and changes greatly

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    Lady Macbeth Essay “A dynamic character is an individual that undergoes a drastic character change or revelation.”[1] Lady Macbeth is an ideal example of this kind of character. At the beginning of the play Macbeth‚ written by Shakespeare‚ Lady Macbeth can be perceived as a manipulative and deeply ambitious person‚ which implies an overall sinister-like quality. However‚ as the play progresses‚ Lady Macbeth’s character changes to one that seems deeply regretful for her actions. Through Lady Macbeth’s

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    pity for the two central charactersMacbeth and Lady Macbeth. Shakespeare makes the characters very accessible to the audience through the use of soliloquies. The play wouldn’t be considered such a tragedy if we didn’t feel pity for the two characters. I think that Shakespeare chose the witches to act out the first scene in order to show us the difference between pure evil‚ the witches‚ and someone under the influence of evil‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. We see Macbeth and his wife through the

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    The start of the play depicts Macbeth as a valiant and courageous character. We are introduced to Macbeth by a Captain‚ who is reporting the events of the battle to King Duncan‚ as he says: “For brave Macbeth - well he deserves that name - Disdaining fortune‚ with his brandished steel‚ Which smoked with bloody execution‚ Like Valour’s minion carved out his passage Till he faced the slave‚ Which ne’er shook hands‚ nor bade farewell to him‚ Till he unseamed him from the nave to th’chaps And fixed his

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    The Analysis of Macbeth Character development Macbeth is a greatest tragedy drama written by a phenomenal playwright William Shakespeare. It is the story of crime‚ punishment‚ guilt‚ and insatiability. At the beginning of the story‚ Macbeth is a brave warrior‚ honourable‚ and loyal. He fought loyally to safe Scotland and to defend Duncan‚ the king of Scotland. However‚ the situation which is presented by the three witches‚ the influence from his wife and his own ambition has made him begin to

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    Is Macbeth a Thoroughly Representative Character? Some critics may contend that Macbeth is not a thoroughly representative character‚ yet through a close observation and understanding of the drama‚ it can be seen that any rational human being‚ given the identical situation‚ would have undergone the exact thought process and taken equal actions as did Macbeth. Macbeth was presented with a situation where he was forced to make an extreme decision. His driving ambition to become King of Scotland

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    sorrow for the negative characters in a novel? It’s not their fault that the main character made a mistake and ended up ruining their life. Sometimes the characters deserve what’s coming to them‚ depending on the magnitude of their blunder. There’s no need to give pity to those who bring pain upon themselves; nobody pities a serial killer‚ yet in Frankenstein‚ the creature‚ which is in essence a serial killer‚ is given sympathy by the viewer and it doesn’t seem logical. In Macbeth‚ the reader gives compassion

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    Macbeth Character Analysis Over the course of the play Macbeth the main characterMacbeth‚ advances the plot by believing the prophecies given by the witches’‚ trying to kill the king‚ attempting to kill people who could be king‚ wanting more prophecies‚ and struggling to stay king of Scotland. The first way Macbeth advances the plot is by believing the prophecies that he was given by the three witches’. In the middle of act one Macbeth says very confidently to Banquo‚ “If chance will have

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    Lady Macbeth Lady Macbeth of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ is a familiar character even to those that have never read the play. Her name can be heard being referenced or used as an insult to a woman‚ to compare a shady or manipulative personality trait. Although she does not actually commit any murders‚ she is notably one of the most famous villains in literature. I found it very interesting that prior to reading this play‚ I knew more about Lady Macbeth and her character flaws (to say the least)

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