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Essay about Changes of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth

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“My dearest partner of greatness” (I, v, 10) suggests to the reader or audience of the play Macbeth, that these two partners, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, worked together and truly believed in the greatness of their work. This is not so. Said here in a letter from Macbeth to Lady Macbeth telling her that the king is coming soon. There Macbeth truly feels that Lady Macbeth is his partner in all these truly great events. The letter shows us of the close relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, and shows us that the deepest secrets of the heart were revealed to each other.
It is from this point that we meet the true character of Lady Macbeth. She immediately shows herself as a domineering, strong willed and ambitious wife to …show more content…

Somehow Macbeth manages to keep his composure when faced with his guests and the evidence of the killing, but we, the audience know that inside, his heart is quaking with fear. Out of nervousness, Macbeth blurts out the fact that he murdered the two servants with his anger. That was very rash and cast a tiny shadow of suspicion on him even at that early stage.
Earlier it was Macbeth who was worried that their plan would fail and lady Macbeth was the one who scoffed at the mere idea of failing. Now Macbeth, the king, had murderers to kill Banquo and others with no qualms at all. When lady Macbeth inquires about how he is so sure that banquo doesn’t suspect them, Macbeth merely shrugs off her questions and tells her that these matters are not for the ears of a woman. Here we see how their close relationship, mentioned earlier has diminished to that of a slave and his master. Now Macbeth tells his wife t walk alongside him as they leave together.
The biggest character change is seen within lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is heart broken by he fact that she no longer has any control over her husband. He is moving forward and she is left behind. The queen yes, but moving up from that point doesn’t seem to be happening. She, the strong one has gone timid and womanly. Towards the end of the play, poor lady Macbeth is traumatised by her very own words she mocked Macbeth with,
“ A little water clears us of this deed”

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