The Role Of Lady Macbeth

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In society today, women are generally viewed as figures that control men and make decisions for them. Women tend to take control of the men’s actions and do what is best for him. Even though women might not realize it, the decisions they make for men might lead them to harmful consequences. Women are controlling figures who cause men to let go of their own morality which then leads to their own demise.
In the play Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, Lady Macbeth was a power hungry woman who would do anything to achieve control. “…Nature is more powerful than nurture, and a person’s capabilities are strictly limited and largely determined by his endowment at birth” (The Scientific Monthly 221). Lady Macbeth was born to be a powerful and controlling woman. She took on many masculine characteristics, because she was craving power. If it weren’t for her manipulating Macbeth to commit the murder of King Duncan, she would’ve done it herself. Macbeth even thought that she was a man’s soul in a woman’s body. “…Come, you spirits/ That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here/ And fill me from the ...

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