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William Shakespeare 's ' Macbeth '

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Macbeth Critical Evaluation

“This dead butcher and his fiend-like queen”
Discuss whether or not this is a true summation of Macbeth and his wife.

In the play “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare, the characters of Macbeth and his wife Lady Macbeth could be described as a “dead butcher and his fiend-like queen”. Through the various actions committed throughout the play and the characteristics they are shown to have, Shakespeare sparked debate on whether or not this quote, which carries many negative connotations, can be seen as a true summation of the two main characters. There are many characteristics that must be considered, which Shakespeare establishes by use of techniques such as imagery and irony. Also necessary to consider is the reasons for Macbeth’s actions, and whether or not he is driven mostly by his own ambition, by the domination of his wife or by the influence of the witches. At the beginning of the play, the playwright establishes first impressions of Macbeth through use of characterisation, which helps us evaluate whether or not the quote is a true summation of his character. Macbeth is at first portrayed in a positive light, honoured as a brave and loyal warrior:
“Bellona’s bridegroom, lapp’d in proof”
Bellona was the Roman goddess of war, and in this quote Ross refers to Macbeth as her husband.
This is an extremely favourable comparison which portrays the character of Macbeth in a very positive light. This quote is especially important as it shows an

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