How Is Lady Macbeth Easier To Murder

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Macbeth is an intriguing play about murder, manipulation and the consequences on ones actions, it is written by Shakespeare. Macbeth expresses that murder is easier for some to participate in rather than others. I agree with this concept but not completely, this is because in Macbeth lady Macbeth finds it easier to murder than Macbeth himself but later becomes overwhelmed with guilt. For some people murder is an easy act without guilt. In Macbeth lady Macbeth says” unsex me here.” This shows how eager she was to get power and how no emotions could phase her from her goal of complete power. In some circumstances murder I'd easy for some people because they are mentally unwell, either from birth of from unpleasant events happening to them. Also some people find it so easy even enjoyable to murder that they would harm an infant; lady Macbeth was so ruthless that she said that she would dashed her own babes brains out. …show more content…

Lady Macbeth was very confident in murdering King Duncan but the guilt quickly overcame her, this is shown when she says”out damned spot.” This shows how the guilt drove her to insanity and made her hallucinate blood stains on her hands representing all of the horrific deeds she and her husband committed. To some people's surprise the number of murderers who have guilt caused mental illness is extremely high. Another time Shakespeare showed that murder is easier for some to participate in rather than others is when lady Macbeth says” I a, in blood stepped in do far.” Another reference to blood, this is explaining how the murder of Duncan and many others has crowned her and that she has done to many things for her to confess and leave it all

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