The Importance Of Lady Macbeth's Ambition

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However, the ambition of Macbeth is just as important, if not more important that Macbeth’s own ambition. Lady Macbeth threatens Macbeth, "When you durst do it, then you were a man." Lady Macbeth also states what she would do if you was in his position, using disgusting imagery to demonstrate her commitment saying, I "pluck'd my nipple from his boneless gums/ And dash'd the brains out." Macbeth is even helped in the murder of Duncan by Lady Macbeth who orchestrates the entire murder. Therefore, any consideration of Macbeth’s downfall must consider Lady Macbeth’s impact on

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