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Lady Macbeth Is To Blame

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In the play Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, Macbeth's murderous actions are to be blamed on, his wife, Lady Macbeth. In the beginning, Macbeth feels that he should not take action against King Duncan. Instead he should let fate takes its course in making him King. On the other hand Lady Macbeth wants Macbeth to take action which evilly leads to his demise. Later on Macbeth begins to toy with the idea of murder after being convinced by Lady Macbeth that it is the right thing to do. Eventually, Macbeth's immorality takes over and he begins murdering people left and right without even consulting Lady Macbeth because of the prior influences she had on him. Ultimately, even though Macbeth performed the actions they were only initiated because …show more content…

Because Macbeth starts out in the play with his morality he is unable to think of murdering someone over becoming king. After Macbeth is informed that he has become the Thane of Cawdor, Macbeth says, “If chance will have me king, why, chance may / crown me / Without my stir.” (I.III.157-159) This quote is saying that if the witches and fate want me to become king I will, but that does not mean I have to kill someone to make it happen it will just happen on its own. It illustrates that Macbeth is completely innocent and cannot even fathom killing another human being. On the other hand, when Lady Macbeth finds out Macbeth will become king, she begins to figure out how she needs to influence Macbeth for the worse. Lady Macbeth receives a letter stating that Macbeth will become king and she begins to plot Duncan’s death. Lady Macbeth says, "That I may pour my spirits in thine ear" (I.V.29) This quote is saying that Lady Macbeth wants to "pour" or give her evil intentions and lack of morality to Macbeth. Because Macbeth is still so pure hearted at this point in the play, Lady Macbeth realizes that if she wants Duncan dead, so she can be queen, she needs to change how Macbeth initiates his ambitions. Overall, Lady Macbeth feels the need to influence Macbeth at this point in the play because she knows that on his own Macbeth would never contain …show more content…

By allowing himself to be persuaded by Lady Macbeth to commit multiple murders, he ultimately becomes an unethical person himself. While Lady Macbeth and Macbeth are talking about the feast they are about to have with Banquo Macbeth says, “Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck, / Till thou applaud the deed.” (III.II.51-52) What Macbeth is saying is that he is planning on killing Banquo, but Lady Macbeth does not need to be involved in the murder this time; she can just sit back and watch the murder unfold. This is highlighting the fact that at this point in the play Macbeth does not need anyone to guide him to do the wrong thing. Lady Macbeth has already done her job and now she has impacted Macbeth so much that he knows what to do on his own. Macbeth has passed the point of no return and has now become and immoral murderer. Conclusively, because Macbeth falls under Lady Macbeth's influence he eventually looses all morality and becomes the evil murderer that he

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