The Influence Of Relationships In Lady Macbeth By William Shakespeare

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Most individuals can be very easily influenced by their surroundings. For many, those who are closest to them, have the greatest impact. Like our soulmates, have a greater insight to our likes and dislikes, that forms a personal bond that only they can share. Relations are built through mental and physical contact, that emotionally brings an individual closer. In this case lady Macbeth has the most power over Macbeth because she is the only family Macbeth has left after a sudden death of their son. Macbeth is pulled in opposite directions by his wife’s manipulative nature and ambitions; her desire to be superior goes against his moral values and nobility, but slowly brings out his eagerness for power as well. At one point in time, my cousin huzaifa was manipulated by someone he once associated with. …show more content…

Lady Macbeth’s way of getting Macbeth to kill his King was by questioning his manliness, “when you durst do it then you were a man” (1.7.49 ). Although he was reluctant, he goes through with it and puts his values aside sticking to his wife’s plans of taking over the kingdom. He knows what he did was wrong claiming to “go no more,” because of going against his beliefs. Macbeth becomes easier to establish and unintentionally causes dishonest to the loyal man he intended to be; whereas he begins to dance on Lady Macbeth’s tunes and misguides himself into wicked thoughts by the three witches

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