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Blame For Duncan's Murder In 'Macbeth'

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Can Lady Macbeth be blamed for Macbeth’s killings? Can Hitler be blamed for the Holocaust? William Shakespeare must have thought of the most heinous person in history to have constructed Lady Macbeth in his play, Macbeth. In raw form, Lady Macbeth is the instigator of murder, the epitome of evil, and, ultimately, the insinuator of her own demise. From the beginning, Lady Macbeth was in favor of Duncan’s murder. The moment she read Macbeth’s letter, she knew that her husband was unable to commit regicide. If it was possible at the time, she would have “unsexed” herself in order to commit the murder by herself. Instead, she bullies and pressures Macbeth into killing Duncan. Doing this, she decides that she will take her husband’s fate into her hands. She instructs her husband on how to commit the murder. She tells him,” … bear welcome in your eye, your hand, your tongue; look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under’t” (1.5.69-71). Like the Nazi soldiers under Hitler’s command, Macbeth took his wife’s orders and kills an innocent man. …show more content…

Thus, defining her lack of empathy. Even after Banquo’s death, she calls on her husband’s manhood by calling him a woman. She tells Macbeth during his hallucination, “O, these flaws and starts, imposters to true fear, would well become a woman’s story at a winter’s fire, authorized by her grandam” (3.4.76-9). In this moment, she basically calls him a scared woman. By doing this, Lady Macbeth brings down her husband’s self-esteem. Later on, in order to prove himself a man, he orders Macduff’s family to be killed (under the advisement of Lady Macbeth). Afterward, the slaughter was the source of his wife’s

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