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Macbeth 3 - Paper

Macbeth 3


One of the main characters in the Shakespearean play “Macbeth”, is
his wife, Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is a very two sided character in this
play. She consistently acts differently when she is around her husband than
she does when she is alone. There are many different examples of this
contained in the play.
One of the most notable examples of this is contained in Act I Scene v
when Lady Macbeth reads the letter written to her by Macbeth. Shortly after
reading it, she makes the comment that she feels Macbeth is too kind to
murder Duncan and that he will need her help, strength, and willpower to
commit it. However, after she hears that Macbeth is returning home, she ...

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is around him.
Another example of her being two sided is the role she talks about
playing in Duncan’s death, and the role that she actually does play in it.
There are a few times in the play, mostly when she is attempting to persuade
Macbeth into committing the murder, that she says he should just leave the
murder to her. Throughout the play she gradually decreases her role in the
murder until it becomes Macbeth’s job to kill Duncan, not hers. This is
another very large trick on her part, but one that Macbeth also fails to see;
Whether it is because he chooses not to, or because he is too naive to realize
it.
The last noteworthy example of her inconsistency occurs between Act I
Scene vii and Act II Scene ii. In Act I Scene vii she severely scolds Macbeth
for having second thoughts about committing the murder. She tries to get rid
of his rational thoughts by saying that he must not really love her if he can
change his mind on the murder, which she ...

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Added: 7/22/2008 08:18:17 AM
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