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  • Macbeth's Own Inner Deception
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    Deception in Shakespeare's MacBeth " Your hand, your tongue: look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under t". (Shakespeare 1.5. 64-66) Throughout Shakespeare's Macbeth, things are not always as they seem. Deception in this play is always present, especially with the main characters - Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is the most skilled at persuading others, especially her husband, into believe things that are not true. The above quote, spoken by Lady Macbeth to her husband, show...
  • Lady Macbeth
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    Macbeth by William Shakespeare In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Lady Macbeth unconsciously uses Macbeth and others as a shield for guilt. When she wants something but doesn't have the guts to perform the task herself, she calls upon anyone but herself to do it. She thinks that this will erase her conscience of any guilt it has on it, but the shield is faulty. The first and most obvious of all places where this shield is placed is in the first two acts where Lady Macbeth is trying to c...
  • Macbeth Murders Duncan
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    In Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, the protagonist, Macbeth, changes his personality as the plot evolves. As the story proceeds, the reader / audience watches Macbeth neglect his conscience to do evil things. He does them for the sake of being "manly" and to achieve his goal of greater political power. Through Macbeth's actions, the play wrestles with this idea of manhood. Macbeth and his wife, Lady Macbeth, define manliness as the ability to achieve anything, while having no fear or inhibition...
  • Lady Macbeth On The Other Hand
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    Macbeth: Lady MacBeth Lady MacBeth is one of Shakespeare's greatest and most intriguing female characters. She is evil, seductive, and witch-like all at the same time. However, during the play we see her in two different ways. At the time when we first meet her, she is a brutally violent, power wanting witch, and later on she turns to a shameful suicidal grieving woman. At the beginning of the MacBeth, Lady MacBeth is very savage and vicious. She thinks nothing of killing King Duncan. She has no...
  • Lady Macbeth's Spousal Abuse
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    Macbeth is one of the greatest tragedies of all time. It begins with a prophecy of three Witches. An overanxious nobleman named Macbeth and his wife let greed and envy consume them and end up killing the king. The murder places Macbeth on the throne, which fulfills the earlier prophecy. The play takes a tragic turn and Macbeth is killed, but only after he and his wife both go mad. Although some people may think Macbeth's plot is aged and unimportant, it still explains a large part of life in tod...
  • Lady Macbeth And Her Husband
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    The Rise and Fall of Lady Macbeth Lady Macbeth's character is one of complexity; slowly, but continuously changing throughout the play. What begins as a struggle for power and a longing to shred her femininity turns Lady Macbeth into what she fears most - a guilt ridden weakling. In the beginning (I, v, 43-54), we see Lady Macbeth reacting to the news of her husbands success and King Duncan's visit. This ignites her lust for power. In the quote. ".. unsex me here, / And fill me from the crown to...
  • Lady Macbeth S Character
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    Probably composed in late 1606 or early 1607, Macbeth is the last of Shakespeare's four great tragedies, the others being Hamlet, King Lear and Othello. It is a relatively short play without a major sub-plot, and it is considered by many scholars to be Shakespeare's darkest work. Lear is an utter tragedy in which the natural world is amorally indifferent toward mankind, but in Macbeth, Shakespeare adds a supernatural dimension that purposively conspires against Macbeth and his kingdom. In the tr...
  • Troubled Lady Macbeth
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    Lady Macbeth: Unsexed and Uncovered Lady Macbeth progresses throughout the play from a seemingly savage and heartless creature to a very delicate and fragile woman. In the beginning of the play, she is very ambitious and hungry for power. She pushes Macbeth to kill Duncan in order to fulfill the witches' prophecy. In Act I, Scene 6, she asks the gods to make her emotionally strong like a man in order to help her husband go through with the murder plot. She says, "Come, you spirits That tend on m...
  • Macbeth And Lady Macbeth
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    The Relationship between Cruelty and Masculinity - Characters in Macbeth frequently dwell on issues of gender. Lady Macbeth manipulates her husband by questioning his manhood, wishes that she herself could be 'unsexed,' and does not contradict Macbeth when he says that a woman like her should give birth only to boys. In the same manner that Lady Macbeth goads her husband on to murder, Macbeth provokes the murderers he hires to kill Banque by questioning their manhood. Such acts show that both Ma...
  • Lady Macbeth
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    Due to the ruthless and murderous actions taken in order to fulfill her yearning for power, Lady MacBeth, of Shakespeare's tragedy, MacBeth, suffers from emotional turmoil. At the play begins, she is a motivated, power-hungry woman with no boundaries, but as the play moves on, Lady MacBeth begins to fall further and further into a guilt-filled world, ending in her own suicide. After receiving the letter from her husband about the predictions of the three witches, Lady MacBeth dedicates herself t...
  • Death Of Lady Macbeth
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    In every Shakespearean tragedy there is always something called the "fatal flaw". This flaw is seen in the main character or hero of the play. The hero always has the ability to overcome or control this flaw, however, if he can not control this flaw he reaches a point of doom. A point in the story where he has no choice but to continue downward through the spire of entropy. This leads to the tragedy. His or her end. The flaw is usually a master passion. This passion controls the hero's thoughts ...
  • Macbeth Murders Macduff's Entire Family
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    MACBETH KEY LITERARY ELEMENTS SETTING Mainly set in Scotland in the 11th century, mostly in Macbeth's castle and the king's palace at Forres. Also in military camps and open fields near the battleground, and at King Edward's palace in England. CHARACTERS Major Characters Macbeth - the evil King of Scotland who stole the throne from Duncan by murdering him and who sinks into a state of chaos because of his greed and guilt; his evil acts lead to his ruin, and rebel forces lead an attack against hi...
  • Lady Macbeth
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    In Macbeth, a dramatic tragedy by William Shakespeare, The heroic characters are rewarded and the evil, punished. Lady Macbeth, from her appearance in the play, is an evil woman and causes her husband's change of role. She goes insane with guilt and kills herself. Lady Macbeth receives her punishment in full. Malcolm, King Duncan's son, is a heroic and honourable person throughout the play. He is crowned King of Scotland in the last act and finally gets what he deserves. Macbeth is on both sides...
  • Murder Of Duncan Lady Macbeth
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    Macbeth is one of the most well known plays written by Shakespeare. The play is about a leader of men who is portrayed as a loyal, honest and trust worthy person who turns against his own king in a bid to rule the country. He is led to this decision, by the influence of his wife- lady Macbeth. The play shows how the main character is so easily deceived by the three witches, who show him his successful future using their evil magic. When Macbeth met the witches they were the first to show that Ma...
  • Lady Macbeth Changes Throughout The Play
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    Question: Explain the ways in which Lady Macbeth changes through-out the play, looking particularly at her attitude towards the murder of King Duncan. There are many ways in which Lady Macbeth changes throughout the play. Throughout the play we see a gradual change in her attitude towards the murder of King Duncan. We see that Lady Macbeth changes from an attitude of wanting to be callously cruel to one of firm resolve and finally to one of overwhelming guilt, which eventually leads to her insan...
  • Occurs Between Macbeth And Lady Macbeth
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    The quote from the three witches, "Fair is foul and foul is fair", echoes throughout the story, and is the backbone of the many 'switches' that occur between and amongst the characters and their positions. Macbeth's opening line reinforces this theme with, "So foul and fair a day I have not yet seen". He describes the day as foul after having to brutally slay so many men. The day is fair because of his absolute triumph and assured rewards. This, as with many things in the play, see-saws back and...
  • Lady Macbeth In Act 5 Sc 1
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    How does Shakespeare portray the theme of appearance and reality in Act 1 sc 6 and Act 5 sc 1 In Act 1 sc 5 we see Lady Macbeth stepping in and advising Macbeth to be deceitful. She tells Macbeth to "look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under it". Then in Act 1 sc 6 we see Lady Macbeth alone welcoming her guests to the castle, these guests are Duncan and Banquo. It is almost like she is controlling the whole situation, she is being devious on Macbeth's behalf and is in charge of bein...
  • Scene II Lady Macbeth
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    Form IV - MacBeth ACT I Scene I All the super natural happenings in act one revolve around the three witches. From the very first line they speak of their power to control the elements. In the first two questions the witches imply they " re able to determine the weather for their next meeting. The prophecy is mentioned in the answer of the previous question. First witch: "Where the place?" Second witch: "Upon the heath" Third witch: "There to meet Macbeth" They know already that they are going t...
  • Lady Macbeth
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    The Evolution of Macbeth's Morals Throughout the course of Macbeth, the title character goes through a large amount of personality change. These changes take great effect on his moral disposition and his relationships with others. One of the most important turning points is in the beginning of Act. Initially, the character of Macbeth is well meaning. He has only the best intentions in mind. When intrigued by prophecies of great power, and then egged on by his wife, his personality begins to warp...
  • Slave To His Insomnia And Lady Macbeth
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    It is natural to want to sleep after working hard. If something goes wrong or if the conscience feels guilt, the body will not let the person rest. The conscience keeps the person awake to think about his sins and keep torturing him until he confesses. In the play Macbeth, William Shakespeare uses images of sleep to show the guilt of Macbeth's and Lady Macbeth's conscious. When the idea of the first murder enters their heads, things begin to go wrong. They no longer have the natural healthy, nor...

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