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Who Is To Blame For Lady Macbeth's Downfall

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Lady Macbeth

Macbeth encounters many influences; Lady Macbeth is the main influence on Macbeth and the one to blame for his downfall. In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, Macbeth also brings himself down by his own ambitions. Lady Macbeth becomes more confident and supportive of the plan on killing Duncan than Macbeth. Duncan reminds Lady Macbeth of her father, making the killing of Duncan more significant to Lady Macbeth’s life. The preeminent reason for Macbeth’s downfall is the questioning of Macbeth's manhood. Lady Macbeth begins to realize that Macbeth is reappraising his thoughts of killing Duncan; therefore, giving Lady Macbeth the opportunity of questioning. Lady Macbeth does whatever she can to cover up any misconduct, for example, telling …show more content…

For example, her anger and ruthlessness, followed by plenty more. Another example of lady macbeth’s ambitious character is the thought that she wishes to have been born in the body of a man, she states, “you spirits, That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, And fill me from the crown to the toe top-full Of direst cruelty” ( Shakespeare 1.5.39). to commit the murders of Duncan herself. Duncan reminds Lady Macbeth to much of her father, she is determined to do what it takes to be sure that Macbeth kills Duncan for her own sake. In the beginning of the story, Lady Macbeth immediately starts plotting Duncan's murder. She has no doubt about the Witches prophecies that Macbeth will rise as …show more content…

Lady Macbeth's reaction to Macbeth seeing Banquo's ghost is to immediately cover up her husband's hallucinations. Lady Macbeth reminds her husband that the vision he is seeing is similar to the one that involves the daggers. She convinces him that it is all a part of his imagination. Lady Macbeth urges macbeth to forget his fear and portray good behavior for the guest. When Macbeth cannot control his behavior, Lady Macbeth insist that the guest must leave “He will again be well: if much you note him,” trying to cover up her husbands wrongdoings once again (3.4.55). Lady Macbeth is in her husband’s ear mulipinating him to think what he is seeing is not true to save

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