When Macbeth first hears the prophecy, he already considers killing the king in order to quicken the process. King …show more content…
After King Duncan’s murder, she tricks herself into thinking that what she did was right and pretends to not be affected by it. Lady Macbeth portrays such dynamic characteristics that she can be seen as headstrong or as vulnerable in the strangest of times. However, just like every other human being, she has a breaking point. For instance, when she admits to the murder of the King, “Yet who/ would have thought the old man to have so much blood in him” (5.1.36-37). This scene takes place in the middle of the night, when Lady Macbeth comes out of her room while sleepwalking and says all the things she is afraid to say when she is conscious. She admits to the murder of not only Duncan, but also of Macduff’s wife and Banquo. She keeps talking about her hands and how they are full of blood, and asks herself if they will ever be clean, demonstrating her feeling of guilt towards all of the deaths she is responsible for, and her wanting to be innocent again. She bends and bends until she breaks, and admits to being ashamed only when unconscious, proving that she is stubborn until her very end. So much so, that she dies in the play but no one knows how, why, when, or