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Lady Macbeths character is one of difficulty, but continuously changing throughout the play. What begins as a struggle for power and a longing to get rid of her femininity, turns Lady Macbeth into what she fears the most a guilty and useless weak person.
In the beginning of Shakespeare‘s tragedy “Macbeth” (I,v) Lady Macbeth is reading the letter from her husband telling her the prophecy that he will some day be king. ... make thick my blood…,”(I,v,42-44)Lady Macbeth talks of wanting the cold blooded aspects of “manliness” so she can kill King Duncan herself without any shame. ... In the above quote, Lady Macbeth is commenting on her husbands lack of manliness, stating that quite frankly, she would make a better man than he does. ... Obviously this is not the same Lady Macbeth that would bash a babys brains in that we saw in the beginning of the play.
Approximate Word count = 699 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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