Monologue For Lady Macbeth

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I, Lady Macbeth, am a very ambitious woman. I want all the power and will do anything to gain it. My husband, Macbeth, has the chance to be king for us, but he does not have what it takes to seize the crown. He is too full of kindness, and does not have the mean streak that is needed, but I do. “Hurry home so I can persuade you and talk you out of whatever’s keeping you from going after the crown. (I.v.14). If it takes killing Duncan to rule, then let it be done. “Come, you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, and fill me from the crown to the toe top-full of direst cruelty.” (I.v.30)! Let me handle tonight.
DURING
Tonight, has come, and it is time to take the crown. I thought I would be able to kill him, but I would rather let my husband do it. I will threaten his manhood to make him kill Duncan. I really would do it, but Duncan looks like my father. “Th' attempt and not the deed. Confounds us. Hark! I laid their daggers ready; He could not miss 'em. Had he not resembled my father as he slept, I had done ’t” (II.ii.10). Once Macbeth commits the murder, I will be queen. I will have more power over anyone after tonight.
AFTER …show more content…

“These deeds must not be thought after these ways. So, it will make us mad” (II.ii.34). It is not a big deal. If you wash your hand of it, then the guilt will go away. The deed is done, and there is nothing that can change it. Although, we must get rid of the evidence. I wonder why the daggers are still out? They must stay in the room. He will have to take them back now, but he will not! “Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers. The sleeping and the dead are but as pictures” (II.ii.54). I, myself, returned the daggers to the drunk guard. Tomorrow morning is going to be

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