Lady Macbeth In Shakespeare's Play

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There is arguments to whether or not this statement is true or not; Lady Macbeth is the most interesting character in the play and without her there is no play. One would say Macbeth would’ve still been capable of coming up with back stabbing Duncan without Lady Macbeth. Another would say Lady Macbeth forced Macbeth into believing that was the right decision. It all depends on your perspective and how you look at the roles of the characters.

Throughout the play, the theme of ambition is constantly shown and the character who shows the most ambition than any other at the beginning is Lady Macbeth. Unlike the husband, she lacks all humanity, as we see in her opening scene, where she calls upon the “Spirits that tend in mortal thoughts” to deprive her of her feminine instinct to care. From the beginning she is plotting Duncan’s murder. She has no misgiving about the witches prophecies so, which proves how strong of a character Lady Macbeth really is. Macbeth from the beginning proves to a man who is greatly influenced by his wife’s ideas, dreams and the ambition. Lady Macbeth seems to be fully aware of this and knows that Macbeth “art not without …show more content…

Even though Macbeth is accountable for his own actions, in my opinion Lady Macbeth’s influence does not end immediately after the first “deed” is done. Why do I think that? Well, in the same way lady Macbeth questions Macbeth’s manhood, he later questions the murderers that he hired to kill Banquo and Fleance about their manhood. Therefore, that’s why it can be argued that Lady Macbeth consistently influence Macbeth throughout the play. In conclusion, my argument on whether Lady Macbeth is the most important character in the play, and without her character, there could never be a play called “Macbeth,” stays intact. I believe Lady Macbeth is the strongest, most important,

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