When stress is happening people tend to change due to what’s going on around them. Shakespeare’s play Macbeth shows a lot of character changes throughout the play. Macbeths wife, Lady Macbeth ends the play being more sympathetic where as in the beginning of the play you see her being cruel for helping the planning of killing King Duncan to help make Macbeth king. Macbeth ends up killing King Duncan and ends up being crowned king. Macbeth worries that Banquo, the Thane of Cawdor, will suspect that Macbeth killed Duncan because Banquo was with Macbeth when Macbeth received the prophecy from the three witches explaining that Macbeth will be king. Macbeth fears that Banquo will tell someone about the murder of Duncan “To be thus is nothing, but …show more content…
Lady Macbeth starts sleepwalking while whispering about the night Macbeth murdered King Duncan. She starts hallucinating about seeing the blood spots on her hands from the blood of Duncan that she placed on the guards to cover up how Macbeth killed Duncan “Out, damned spot, out, I say!” (5.1.37). Lady Macbeth starts feeling sympathy for MacDuff because he finds out that his wife and his son have been brutally murdered by people Macbeth hired to kill them because Macbeth found out that Macduff went to visit Malcolm, Duncans song, in England, making Macbeth suspicious of what might happen. After hearing from the witches that Macduff is a big threat, “Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth! Beware Macduff! Beware the thane of fife!” (4.1.81-82) Macbeth starts to worry about what might happen next. After hearing the witches tell him that he knows he has to do something, that something is to murder Macduffs family. After he murders his family and they tell Macduff about it “Did you say “all”? O hell-kite! All? What, all my pretty chickens and their dam at one fell swoop?” (4.3.255-258) After seeing how he reacted to the news of his family being dead, Lady Macbeth starts to feel sympathy for him; he has no one left because of what Macbeth did to Macduffs
like herself. "Yet I do fear thy nature/It is too full o' the milk of
Macbeth is confused as he is arguing with himself on what he should do. He states reasons not to kill Duncan, because Macbeth is his noble kinsmen and the act would bring dishonor. However, he also states reason why he should kill him, because Macbeth will then become king and fulfill the witches ' fortune. Lady Macbeth, who appears in the beginning as the driving force for the murder of King Duncan, also develops internal conflict. At first, Lady Macbeth seems to be a woman of extreme confidence and will. But, as situations become more and more unstable in the play, guilt develops inside her. For instance, she exclaims; "Wash your hands. Put on your nightgown. / Look not so pale. I tell you again, Banquo 's / Burried; he cannot come out on 's grave" (Shakespeare V, ii, 65-67). Lady Macbeth sleepwalks and frets about her evil wrongdoings because she is extremely guilty of her influence on Macbeth to commit the murder. Lady Macbeth reacts emotionally and dwells on her actions as guilt eats at her soul.
At the beginning of the play, Macbeth’s character starts off as a loyal and brave soldier, who is admired by many people. Throughout the play, however, it is evident that his character and the personality of his character change a lot. There are many aspects that changed his character. What the witches said to him I think changed him the most. Before the witches spoke to him, he didn’t think of what it would be like to be king, or any of the other things, but because the first prediction came true, it led him to believe all the others would as well. The witches are what started him off thinking of how powerful he could become. Obviously his wife talked him into it, but without what the
In the play Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, the characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth decide, in a great fit of ambition, to kill King Duncan. Later in the play we see the same two characters undergo a transformation in their personalities after murdering the King. Macbeth begins the play as a noble soldier and gradually changes into an ambitious and murdering tyrant. Lady Macbeth begins as a strong, ambitious woman who dominates her husband and gradually changes into a weak and guilt-ridden woman. This essay will explore the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth before and after the murder of King Duncan.
After this Macbeth kills Macduff whole family and servants to send Macduff a message for being disloyal and he thinks that Macduff suspects him of something as well. This is shown when Macbeth says “The castle of Macduff I will surprise, Seize upon Fife, give to th' edge o' th' sword His wife, his babes, and all unfortunate souls That trace him in his
"This dead butcher and his fiend like queen"(V.viii.80) is the way Malcolm describes Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. The characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth changed considerably during the course of the play, Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare. In the beginning of the play, Macbeth is seen as a courageous soldier who is loyal to the King. As the play progresses, Macbeth is corrupted by the witches’ prophecies and by his and Lady Macbeth’s ambition. Because of the weakness of Macbeth’s character and the strength of Lady Macbeth’s character, Lady Macbeth is able to easily influence him. Lady Macbeth pushes Macbeth toward evil at first, but after he realizes what he has done, it is his decision to
Coincidentally, Duncan, honoring the hero, decides to stay at Macbeth’s castle overnight. Lady Macbeth believes that this is a perfect opportunity given by fate to kill Duncan and usurp his power. Exhibiting extreme ambition and masculinity, Lady Macbeth orchestrates the entire scheme and persuades her husband into committing evil deeds, chiding him for behaving like a feminine and coward. Macbeth eventually yields to his wife’s pressure and manipulation. After the murder is discovered, Malcolm and Donalbain, Duncan’s sons, flee to England and Ireland, respectively, while Macbeth assumes a dictatorial sovereignty of Scotland. Macbeth, however, becomes insecure about his power, for the witches have prophesied that Banquo’s descendants will be kings and Macduff, another Scottish nobleman in England, may threaten him. Hence, the vicious tyrant assassinates Banquo and Macduff’s family. As a result, Macduff, with aids from Malcolm and England, vows to retaliate against Macbeth. Meanwhile, Lady Macbeth is greatly agonized by guilt, sleepwalking, rubbing her hands as if trying to wash away the bloodstains, and finally committing suicide. The downfall of Macbeth immediately succeeds when the English army invades his castle and is marked by Macduff outplaying Macbeth in a fierce
From there the plot only twists and thickens. When Macbeth sends for macduffs wife, son, and entire household to be murdered the two characters are set up to rival. Macduff cannot let such a tragits rest, he has a reaon for revenge against Macbeth. Macdugff traves to see Malcom the sno of duncan to get him to come reclaim the throne from Macbeth. Malcom then tests macduff is really loyal to his country tells macduff to”dispute it like a man” Macduff responds and says he will get revenge on what has been done to his family.
Individuals continually deal with general events that affect their personalities. This can either strengthen an individual’s character or lead to one’s demise. William Shakespeare acknowledges these human experiences in The Tragedy of Macbeth with his focus on the protagonist, Macbeth. Fixating his focus on Macbeth, Shakespeare thoroughly portrays the protagonist as a frail human, easily influenced by his environment and personal relationships. Although Macbeth’s decisions determine his plight, he finds himself transgressing when he believes his prophesized throne is in danger. By eliminating what he perceives as threats, he sacrifices his honor, his friendship with Banquo, his wife, and his sanity, resulting in a personality change.
Lady Macbeth runs away from punishment as she attempts to stay innocent which at the end of the day comes to haunt her, making her feel guilty. She conceals evidence and frames guards to protect herself. After Macbeth kills Duncan while he was sleeping, he goes back to lady Macbeth. He tells her that one the servants were laughing and one verbally expresses “murder!” in his sleep.
All? What, all my pretty chickens and their dam/ At one fell swoop?” Macduff page 196 (4.3.252-255) He vowed to kill Macbeth for the foul act, and promised he would avenge his family. And at that, Malcolm and Macduff set out with England's soldiers to fight Macbeth and over through his rule over Scotland. Though Macbeth was fine with killing innocent people, his wife Lady Macbeth, had gotten a conscience, and it was causing her to have strange behaviours. Even the Doctor cannot explain the weird actions, and can only watch on as she sleepwalks. “What is it she does now? Look, how she rubs her/ hands.” (5.1.23-24) As she washes her hands violently, she starts speaking, fretting about a spot that must be washed out, but there is no spot on her hands, only in her mind. Guilt and paranoia are in her heart, and it drives her to go crazy, and kill herself. Her bone chilling scream can be heard through the castle, and Seton, Macbeth’s servant informs him “The queen, my lord, is dead.” (5.5.18) To which Macbeth barely grieves, and just says she would have died any
Macbeth is learning his other fate when the apparitions say, “ Beware Macduff. / … The power of man, for none women born / shall harm Macbeth / … Macbeth shall never vanquished be until / Great Birnam Woods to High Dunsinane Hill / Shall come against him.” (IV. I. 96-98).
Beware Macduff. Beware the thane of Fife. Dismiss me. Enough. (4, 1, 71-72)’.
(3.1.136-144) Fleance escapes while Banquo is murdered. In another attempt to eliminate threats to his power, Macbeth sends for men to kill Macduff since he was building an army against Macbeth. Instead of killing Macduff they find Macduff’s family, which they kill instead “He has killed me, mother. Run away , I pray you!” (4.2
More people start to become treats along with becoming suspicious to Macbeth. In order to make sure that he stays in power without letting anyone know about his previous scandals Macbeth hires people to do it for him. Macduff finds out that his family was murdered and wants to kill Macbeth before he destroys the kingdom. At the end of the story. Macduff battles Macbeth saying “I have no words,My voice is in my sword. Thou bloodier villain,Than terms can give thee out! (Act 5 Scene 8) meaning that Macduff is full of rage and wants Macbeth dead. As the battle continues, Macbeth is defeated knowing that he couldn't be killed from anyone born from a