How Is Lady Macbeth A Real Villain

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The character of Lady Macbeth is extremely complex, she can be viewed as either a guilt ridden wife, fallen victim to her circumstances. Or a villain who is responsible for the horrific events of Shakespeare’s tragedy “Macbeth”. Despite I believe that Lady Macbeth is clearly the real villain of the play

Throughout “Macbeth” Shakespeare utilises the character of Lady Macbeth to explore darker themes within the play: Through her actions and words, she is portrayed in clear association with witchcraft and evil which would have been frightening to the superstitious audiences of Shakespearian times. In this way, Shakespeare clearly characterises Lady Macbeth as a villain and presents her to the audience as thus. Furthermore, she is the clear protagonist of evil doing within “Macbeth”; convincing Macbeth to murder the just King Duncan. Her actions thereby clearly present her as the main villain of the play. Moreover, Shakespeare employs negative imagery in the dialogue involving or referring to lady Macbeth, this further emphasises her role as a villain in the play, providing the audience with a perspective …show more content…

Her dominant characterisation would have been unsettling at the time when “Macbeth” was written, a time when women were oppressed. Lady Macbeth transcends the gender prejudice of the 16th century: She is a powerful character whom one might even consider to be the protagonist of the play. Her character would have been unusual and to an extent frightening to Shakespearian audiences. Thus Shakespeare portrays Lady Macbeth as unnatural and through her contextual oddity, Lady Macbeth is characterised as a villain. She uses the power she exudes over Macbeth and her dominant personality to force him to commit the murder of King Duncan which she is shown to believe he is to weak to carry out on his

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