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    In the tragedy Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare writes about numerous different types of characters, all of whom have different personalities. The two most significant characters in the play are the antagonist, Macbeth, and his wife Lady Macbeth. Throughout the play the reader can notice an evident shift in personality and morals of each individual character and the influence particular events have on them. As the play progresses, it becomes apparent that Macbeth becomes a power hungry

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    In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the central theme of evil spirits are always present in one’s body, even if they have good in their heart, is portrayed through the use of diction. In Act 3, Scene 2, Macbeth says “There’s comfort yet; they are assailable… A deed of dreadful note.” (3.1, 41-46) as he speaks to Lady Macbeth about his plans to kill Banquo. Here, Macbeth does not explicitly say he is the one kill Banquo, rather hire murderers to kill Banquo and his sons, in order to fulfill his prophecy. Through

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    Evil Dominancy In this particular scene, Lady Macbeth stirs up strategies to encourage Macbeth to follow through with an act of murder. Her devious plan reveals a couple things about both her and Macbeth’s characters. Trying her best to persuade her husband, Lady Macbeth uses endless tactics but it seems like Macbeth isn’t fully convinced. While trying to convince her husband to kill Duncan, Lady Macbeth insults and berates Macbeth. She continuously calls him a liar, then goes deeper and calls

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    Macbeth Good Vs Evil

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    Published in 1623, Macbeth, by William Shakespeare is a play about a courageous soldier, Macbeth, and his power-hungry wife, Lady Macbeth. Beginning with Macbeth receiving a mysterious prediction from three witches that he would become King of Scotland, but only if he was willing to commit the murder of his kinsman and ruler, Duncan. After letting his wife know of this prophecy, Lady Macbeth convinces her indecisive husband that if killing the King means he will take the throne then it must be done

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    How Is Lady Macbeth Evil

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    Macbeth Lady Macbeth and Macbeth throughout the play did many terrible things. Lady macbeth let her desire to become rich and powerful take control of her and turn her into a very evil person. In the play Macbeth, Shakespeare portrayed lady Macbeth as more responsible for the death of the king, and more evil than Macbeth. Lady Macbeth was always portrayed as an unkind person. Even near the beginning Macbeth made comments about her, “Bring forth men-children only, For thy undaunted mettle should

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    In “Macbeth”, as the protagonist Macbeth and Lady Macbeth rise up the chain of power, they fall into the hands of evil temptations. Both characters battle internally with their dark thoughts, though instead of acknowledging the dangers and presence of these actions, they comply and allow it to deteriorate them. For example, when Lady Macbeth implants the idea to kill the king on Macbeth, he shows humanity and denies these evil compulsions. Macbeth declares “We will proceed no further in this business

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    When we read through Macbeth we can clearly see that lady Macbeth is evil, yet we still question our thoughts on it. We ask can a “lady” really do such unspeakable acts. Can a “lady” convince someone to do harm on someone who is innocent and deserves no such thing. After all these questions we can see that, yes, it is possible and is acted upon. Lady Macbeth is most defiantly more evil than her husband, she manipulates Macbeth to murder, she has a dark influence over him, and she will do anything

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    How Is Lady Macbeth Evil

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    portray her to be more evil compared to Macbeth because she is ambitious and insane. When Macbeth starts to hesitate about their plan to murder Duncan, Lady Macbeth starts to ridicule him about having second thoughts. Impatiently, she probes at Macbeth’s desire to become king and asks if he will “live a coward in thine own esteem, letting ‘I dare not’ wait upon ‘I would’” (Act 1.7, L 43). In Act I, Lady Macbeth’s character illustrates her to be more ambitious than Macbeth. This leads her to take

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    In William Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth, Lady Macbeth discusses the assassination of Duncan with Macbeth after Macbeth has revealed his darkest desires: murdering the king and snatching the crown. Macbeth is amazed by the three witches’ prophecy, and the prediction of Macbeth becoming the king plants a seed in Macbeth’s heart. Also hungry for power, Lady Macbeth strategizes with Macbeth and advises him to hide his real emotions. This dialogue from Act 1, scene 6 conveys Lady Macbeth’s support towards

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    In every human there is an innate desire for power and evil, it doesn’t show itself in every man but in Shakespeare's Macbeth, the character macbeth is quickly overcome with that evil, as he commits acts of murder to gain this power that was foretold to him, evil consumes every bit of good that was left in him. The desire for evil was easily awoken in macbeth when the witches told him that he would rule and be named thane of cawdor then king. He then committed his first murder, which would only

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