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    After Macbeth has killed Duncan, Lady Macbeth takes the consequences in stride. During the first part of the play, Lady Macbeth is cold and steely and more of a man than her husband. However, it isn’t until Act 5 that the audience fully sees how ambition affected Lady Macbeth. As the Doctor observes Lady Macbeth while she sleepwalks, he comments, “Unnatural deeds do breed unnatural troubles” (V. ii. 75-76). From that statement, the audience realizes that Lady Macbeth is no longer ruthless and…

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    Macbeth and Banquo’s reaction to the prophecy resulted in two different opinions which were affected by the witch’s claims. As the witches told the prophecy, Macbeth and Banquo’s reactions were opposite throughout and they raised awareness upon their actions hereafter. “All Hail Macbeth, That shalt be king hereafter.” (1, 3, 48). After hearing this statement from the third witch, Macbeth is very hesitant and senses fear upon his fortune. However, Banquo seems to be quite optimistic about the…

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    Macbeth Feminist Analysis

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    as the play proceeds, he begins to reveal feminine attributes that deviates him from the standard male role in society. Lady Macbeth, on the other hand, gradually loses her restraint on the bonds of orthodox values. The nontraditional roles that are played among the male and female individuals play an important theme in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. In the beginning of the play, Lady Macbeth gives the impression of playing the dominant individual among her relationship with her husband. When she reads…

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    Lady Macbeth and the narrator of The Tell-Tale Heart are unable to properly deal with their guilt. Although due to the short nature of the story we are unable to determine the final outcome for the narrator, we know that Lady Macbeth is unable to cope with the significance of her guilt and ends up committing suicide. In contrast, after a long time of living with the burden of their guilt, Briony and Dimmesdale are able to achieve a level of redemption. Dimmesdale finally explicitly confesses his…

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    humanity needs to survive. Macbeth is very loyal to the king, or as we would think. Since Macbeth is a good fighter, King Duncan enjoys having Macbeth around. The witches first bring out Macbeth’s ambitiousness, but he struggles with killing the king. Lady Macbeth convinces Macbeth to commit the first of his evil crimes. Macbeth's evil crime causes him to suffer from fear and guilt. This leads him to more evil crimes. Macbeth soon…

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    writing may perceive humans to be evil, the majority of people are good and evil is purely situational. In the writing Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare creates greedy, power hungry, selfish characters. This can be seen in the character Lady Macbeth. She pressures Macbeth into performing violent acts solely out of…

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    Throughout the three Shakespearean plays ‘Macbeth, Hamlet, and Much Ado about Nothing’, the reader connects to each character in many ways. Macbeth, for example, is a ruthless character. His ambition to be a noble king transcends into hatred and greed for power. Alternatively, Hamlet’s indecisive character leads him to his tragic end. And Benedick’s changeable character ultimately changes him from a scornful prince to a hero. Bayanne Waqqad, a student at Clifton High School, is an ambitious,…

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    and his sudden title change to Thane of Cawdor, Macbeth is still unsure about his future and killing the king is far from his mind. But his wife’s advice changes his mind in a single conversation from him being content to wanting to commit regicide. Lady Macbeth actually talks about her worry that Macbeth might be too nice to go through with his plan, and says that “yet [she] does fear [Macbeth’s] nature; it is too full o’ the milk of human kindness” (I.V.17). Trying to gain believability for…

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    Act IV/V Essay Shakespeare has showed in many ways how free choice is responsible for the death of both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Many choices led to the death of these two characters. To start off, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth decided together to kill the king. Even once they were committed, it was not too late to back down. Lady Macbeth chose not to kill the king because the king looked too much like her father. She said, “Had he not resembled my father as he slept, I had done’t” (Macbeth Act 2 Sc…

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    Loss Of Power In Macbeth

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    play portrays a well known and loved soldier, whose thoughts and actions become demonized with the influence of his wife, Lady Macbeth, and three, mysterious, sister witches. However, Macbeth’s ambition for power and pride take control over his goodhearted soul. Macbeth’s pride is influenced by the three sister witches.…

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