This is my essay about the wife of Macbeth and the themes she used to get wat she wants
Introduction
In character the wife of Macbeth used a lot of dirty ways and schemes to get what she wanted she was very greedy, Lustful and she was deceitful in her decision making.
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In the beginning of the wife of Macbeth she already had 5 husband’s but that just wasn’t good enough she was fragile and very old looking I wouldn’t know any young man who would want to marry her. She was so greedy that she had to trick that young teenage man to marry her.
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When he was forced to marry her she wanted the benefits of a wife. She was very envious of other people’s possession. So she used each and every last one of them to get what she wanted.
Lady Macbeth is filled evil schemes, and knows how to achieve her goal of getting her husband into the kingly position. Lady Macbeth is very convincing in her ideas, and does not leave a lot of space to think otherwise. Macbeth is not left much choice but to conform himself to his wife’s mischievous strategy to get him to become king. He is very loyal, and wants to remain so to his king even knowing he would become king if Duncan, the present king, were to die. Lady Macbeth, however, has other plans for Macbeth, and she soon has him convinced to commit an act which will change their lives forever. Macbeth and his wife are truly opposite people, as Macbeth is laid back and easy going, while Lady Macbeth wants everything planned out and will go onward with plans no matter who they affect. She truly does make Macbeth a more interesting person through her evil schemes.
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