Then, Malcolm states that their “power is ready,” “Macbeth/ Is ripe for shaking, and the powers above” (IV, iii, 236-238). With this being said, it is validated that now that Macbeth holds the title of King of Scotland many people dislike and distrust him. This is demonstrated because due to Macbeth increasing in brutal actions such as killing Macduff’s family, he is hated as a tyrant. This causes Macbeth’s power to inevitably decrease because of the people being disloyal and distrusting him. Furthermore, Macbeth lacks control and unity over Scotland because even though he has one of the highest statures of nobility, his evil impulsive actions has caused his power (try not to say authority, because his authority is given by power)to decline. Secondly, Lady Macbeth plays a very essential role in the play as well as being one of Shakespeare’s most famous and frightening female characters. When she first appears in the play, she is already plotting the murder of King Duncan, and she is more ruthless, stronger, and more ambitious than her husband towards the desire for
Then, Malcolm states that their “power is ready,” “Macbeth/ Is ripe for shaking, and the powers above” (IV, iii, 236-238). With this being said, it is validated that now that Macbeth holds the title of King of Scotland many people dislike and distrust him. This is demonstrated because due to Macbeth increasing in brutal actions such as killing Macduff’s family, he is hated as a tyrant. This causes Macbeth’s power to inevitably decrease because of the people being disloyal and distrusting him. Furthermore, Macbeth lacks control and unity over Scotland because even though he has one of the highest statures of nobility, his evil impulsive actions has caused his power (try not to say authority, because his authority is given by power)to decline. Secondly, Lady Macbeth plays a very essential role in the play as well as being one of Shakespeare’s most famous and frightening female characters. When she first appears in the play, she is already plotting the murder of King Duncan, and she is more ruthless, stronger, and more ambitious than her husband towards the desire for