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    The Ambition of Lady Macbeth in Macbeth by William Shakespeare Timothy Leary once said, "Women who seek to be equal with men lack ambition" (Peters 175). But is this true in the case of the classic play Macbeth? In Macbeth it seems to be, that Macbeth the protagonist of the play is influence by Lady Macbeth's ambition. Could this be an exception or was Lady Macbeth lying when she ask to be equal to a man so she could commit the murder (1.5.33.45-61). To understand one must look deeply into the

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    Macbeth and Lady Macbeth: A Tale of Two Disasters In life, negative choices lead to dire consequences on both a moral and psychological level. In William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, Macbeth deteriorates morally while Lady Macbeth loses her sanity because of their misguided ambition and quest for power. Both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth approach the decision to go for the crown differently, and react uniquely to the strain of the murders. However Macbeth’s decline is the more dramatic of the two. With

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    Death in Macbeth Murder does not just cost the life of the person killed, but it also costs the life of the killer. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth he deaths of Duncan, Banquo, and Lady Macbeth represent Macbeth’s decay in character and in health. The murder of Duncan begins his decline in mental health, and creates his inner evil. Banquo’s death furthers Macbeth’s evil and hallucinations. Finally, the death and mental suffering of Lady Macbeth represents Macbeth’s own inner suffering and instability.

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    for defeat, downfall or suffering. Macbeth is the perfect example of a tragic hero because he embodies all these traits and

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    Elise Mina Mr. Lorenzana English P3 11 March 2024 Is the Macbeth Mafia Valid? Boys do anything to prove their manliness, especially in the presence of women. For instance, Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth tells the story of a Scottish warrior consumed by the desire to become king, inspired by his wife, of course. Through the encouragement of three witches’ prophecies as well as his wife’s growing aspiration for power, Macbeth slaughters the current King Duncan for his throne. Yet, despite his reign

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    In the play, the character of Macbeth may have wielded the knife, but I do not believe that Shakespeare presents him as acting alone and of his free will. I believe that Shakespeare shows him as being manipulated into killing Duncan by the witches. This is because they are guilty of planting the idea of becoming king in Macbeth's head, they cause Macbeth to be confident in their abilities to predict his kingdom, they allow the idea of becoming King to take over Macbeth and they use their supernatural

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    Macbeth is a very complex character. His personality changes drastically from the beginning of the play to the end of the play. Macbeth constantly declines in his level of morality until his death at the end of the play. His change of character from good to evil and Macbeth 's attitude towards other characters, specifically Duncan, Banquo, Lady Macbeth is significantly affected. Macbeth interacts with Duncan only a minimal amount before Duncan 's death; Macbeth 's attitude towards him changes very

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    human beings. In Macbeth, by Shakespeare, Macbeth’s ambition is born when he is revealed of his prophecy that he will become King of Scotland. This ambition of becoming king causes a moral decline in Macbeth. Dorian Gray was also another tragic hero led to his own destruction by the influence of wanting everlasting youth and beauty. We decide our own destiny by the actions we take and what we let determine those decisions. Victor Frankenstein was born into a family with good morals and values. Despite

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    birth and look beautiful. They were not thought to be as intelligent or equal to men. Though, Lady Macbeth is the highest influence in Macbeth’s life. Her role was so large; in fact, that she uses her position to gain power, stay strong enough to support her unstable Lord, and fails miserably while their relationship falls apart. Lady Macbeth has the ability to manipulate everyone around her. Lady Macbeth is a dominant character as soon as she is introduced into the play. She became an image known for

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    cannot escape them. Shakespeare illustrates this idea perfectly in the story of Macbeth and his fall from honorable war hero to disgraced murderer. In Macbeth, the plot is full of gore, greed, and guilt. Macbeth, a Scottish nobleman and decorated soldier, is met by three witches that give him three prophecies. The prophecy that catches Macbeth’s ear happens to be the one promising that he will one day be king. Macbeth informs his wife of the exciting news; however, this is where the story takes a

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