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    2014 Lady Macbeth’s Deceptiveness In the play Macbeth by Shakespeare a brutal murder occurs and no one is quite sure about the person responsible. Lady Macbeth is the one who is responsible for Duncan’s death‚ not only for deceiving Macbeth into doing it but also by being an accessory to the murder. Her ambition for the title and crown of being queen is much more plentiful than that of her husband Macbeth with whom she guides to take the crown she rightfully believes they deserve. Macbeth is on

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    Lady Macbeth Notes

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    Lady Macbeth is the real villain in ‘Macbeth’ • She was one of the things that persuaded Macbeth. Things were -Lady Macbeth -Apparitions/witches -Ambition • She starts of evil but in the end her conscience drives her insane -sleepwalking -suicide at the end of the text Lady Macbeth How does she behave? Assertive What does she do? Convinces Macbeth through emotional blackmail and attacks his masculinity How

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    Lady Macbeth Analysis

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    Shakespeare creates a facade when he coats Lady Macbeth with feelings of love and compassion for her husband Macbeth. However‚ when Lady Macbeth finds out the witches prophesied Macbeth was to become king she immediately thought of ways she could achieve her ambition‚ committing the sinful act of killing King Duncan was the first to come to mind. Lady Macbeth challenges Macbeths manly hood by stating “It is too full o’ th’ milk of human kindness” The noun “milk”‚ a word of purity and motherly love

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    Lady Macbeth Influence

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    Lady Macbeth’s Influence On Macbeth In the play The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ many characters played a role in the murder of King Duncan but Lady Macbeth is responsible for it all. In the beginning of the play Lady Macbeth reads Macbeth’s letter. After she reads the letter she looks up and essentially says‚ “I am worried that you don’t have what it takes to be the King. You lack what it takes; you want to be in power but you cannot get the things done that are called for. Hurry

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    We will speak further‚ says Macbeth. If mine own face is a book of strange matters‚ then his reads uncertainty and doubt. But with the guidance of his doting wife‚ we can quash these fleeting qualms. For is it not a wifes duty to grease the wheel of ambition so that her husband can be successful? Behind every great man‚ is there not a guiding woman? If dear Macbeth could only place his trust into my hands I could nurture his desire to the point where the whole of Scotland salutes him as not only

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    Analysis of Lady Macbeth

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    01/01/11 Analysis of Lady Macbeth In Shakespeare’s most remarkable tragedy MacbethLady Macbeth displays a character which has been referred to even in the daily routines of people. This ambitious‚ cruel and manipulative character shows a great transformation throughout the play and turns into a weak character leading to suicide because of the fatal deeds she has planned. At the beginning she is the one who plans the “bloody deed” that triggers a series of other murders and vicious slaughters

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    Throughout the play‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth change characters. This is evident through their speaking and their actions. Act One shows you the beginning of Lady Macbeth’s killing rage. For example‚ she says on page 284 in lines 18-29 that Macbeth has the title of Glamis and Cawdor and now the only things that are keeping him from the throne are King Duncan and his two sons‚ Malcolm and Donalbain. In that soliloquy‚ she is already thinking of plotting to kill Duncan. The next soliloquy that she

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    Role of Lady Macbeth

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    Role of Lady Macbeth upto Act 3 Scene 4 In Brief Lady Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s most famous and frightening female characters. Lady Macbeth fulfills her role among the nobility and is well respected like Macbeth. King Duncan calls her "our honored hostess." She loves her husband but at the same time very ambitious‚ as shown by her immediate determination for Macbeth to be king. This outcome will benefit her and her husband equally. She immediately concludes that "the fastest way" for Macbeth

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    “fair” and its connotation Connections Characterization Themes Other -Golgotha -Bellona’s bridegroom=Macbeth -Macbeth as a warrior -Banquo as an ethical man -Macdonald as a traitor - Prophecy regarding Thane of Cawdor -Witches cast spells as was done with the sea captain -Macbeth talks for the first time in “aside” form beginning l. 27. Shows beginning of change in character/bad thoughts

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    Analysis Of Lady Macbeth

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    In William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”‚ Lady Macbeth undergoes a dramatic change. She starts out as a confident‚ dominant‚ and forceful partner. She was ruthless and cold-blooded‚ but then she became weak and mentally unstable. The guilt of Duncan’s murder‚ the banquet‚ and the Macduff massacre begins to break her down. These events affected her more than she let on. Ultimately‚ she was not able to bear the burden of what happened and she commits suicide. Lady Macbeth begins as a calm and good wife

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