Woman Vs Macbeth

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According to Proverbs 21 “It is better to live in a deserted land than with a quarrelsome and fretful woman”. The quote could be taken far back in literature. This quotes goes with Shakespeare's Macbeth and Genesis 3 play/story. Macbeth , Adam and Eve within the stories it will encounter evil woman who take advantage of both their husbands. Throughout Genesis and Shakespeare's story/play this will be ables to determine the similarities and differences. Similarities seeing’ in these stories are both woman's wanted to make their partners to do a cruel sin. In Genesis 3, Eve decided to follow what the serpent said and ate the forbidden fruit as well. In Macbeth, Macbeth didn't want to kill the king,but Lady Macbeth wanted him to do for loyalty.

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