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Theme Of Guilt On Lady Macbeth

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The Analysis and Effects of Guilt on Lady Macbeth
Murder does not come without consequences. It even affects those whose hands did not deal the deed. To those who commit the murder, it makes them grow ambitious and heartless but to those who only know of the murder, or had an option to stop it, it tears them completely apart. In William Shakespeare's play, Macbeth, the dramatic change in Lady Macbeth’s character and how unhappy she acts with being Queen of Scotland shows how guilt stains the soul. This can also be shown though the action of taking her own life because of that overbearing weight. Lady Macbeth, originally an ambitious woman, undergoes a drastic change from Act 1 to Act 5. This is due to something eating away at her soul. That something is the guilt of murder, the stealing away of a life. ¨Go get some water and wash this bloody evidence from your hands¨(Macbeth 2.2.46-48). Lady Macbeth clearly supports killing King Duncan. She even offers to do it herself if her husband cannot bring himself to do so and because of this the audience knows that she is committed to becoming Queen. She even goes back after the dead to plant the dangers on Duncan’s soldiers, getting blood on her hands. Being unconcerned about this wicked deed, she tells her husband to simply wash off the blood with water. However, by Act 5, this all changes. “Come out, damned spot!/ Why should we be scared, when no one can lay the guilt upon us? - But who would have thought the old man would have had so much blood in him/ ” (Macbeth 5.1.25-32)? This scene in Act 5 depicts to the audience a Lady Macbeth who is unstable and so filled with guilt that it’s even taking over her dreams. Some could even make the argument that it’s the supernatural world punishing her for her crimes. Seeing visions of what once was but instead not being able to wash it away as easily as last time,” What, will my hands never be clean.” (Macbeth 5.1.31). She also makes the doctor and gentlewoman suspicious of their actions (even though most people already were.) “Be careful what you wish for,” is the perfect phrase to tell Lady Macbeth because despite her desire to become Queen, she grows to regret her decision instead of ravishing in it. “If you get what

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