Macbeth
...ard Macbeth to get more power even when he doesn’t want to kill; she uses her emotions to persuade Macbeth to kill. After the killing, Lady Macbeth isn’t the same as in the beginning of the play. She does not act sensitive, but she acts scared of being caught. Her personality changing from the beginning to the end really shows that she and Macbeth have done something suspicious. Shakespeare does a good job at setting the mood for the scenes in Macbeth. The scene with Macbeth and Macduff fighting is very descriptive that you don’t know the outcome until the end. It keeps you on the edge of your seat and suspicious about the upcoming scenes. Also, the scene where Banquo’s ghost comes back at the royal dinner party is a very thrilling part. It is described just as you were at the party and seeing Macbeth go crazy. Those are just some examples of action in Macbeth. Shakespeare’s famous “To-morrow, and To-morrow…” speech is a very well written piece from the play. It is very understanding at what he means. He means that life is short and meaningless because after you die, you will be missed by close people for a while, but eventu...