Lady Macbeth

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Troubles within the Brain William Shakespeare incorporated many influential characters throughout “Macbeth”. Lady Macbeth would be by far the most important character. Her attitude reflects ambition, strength of will, cruelty, and dissimulation. Shakespeare makes her start out as a character with great determination, having no fear in what is done. However as we soon realize that Macbeth is very opposite, he shows timidness, self-doubt, but is also filled with bravery and ambition. As time goes on, the rolls of each character start to shift, Lady Macbeth becomes all caught up in her thoughts letting her conscience get to her. On the other hand, Macbeth becomes bold and determined with the decisions that he is making. Lady Macbeth is psychologically …show more content…

Macbeth is also known to have one of the best consciences( Kiefer). In the beginning of the play their marriage was nice and strong, but as the play continued it started to have its downfalls. The Macbeths marriage was based on the community and didn’t go any further than that (Bradshaw). What this means is that their relationship wasn’t that strong, they did what they needed to do for their community as husband and wife, but showed no love after that. Lady Macbeth also took over a lot of important jobs that Macbeth had (Bradshaw). This began to show who had the dominance in the relationship, who was becoming more powerful. This all leads up to Lady Macbeth having a negative conscience, due to the fact of Lady Macbeth’s psyche from that her husband, whose conscience evokes in him a fear of his enemies ( Kiefer). Macbeth’s conscience starting to fear him has made Lady Macbeth believe that she could step up, which would be one of the reasons for Duncan’s …show more content…

Macbeth might have a strong conscience also, but this is something that breaks them away from each other and shows that something is wrong with Lady Macbeth. Before the sleepwalking scene many critics noticed Lady Macbeth moral sense before this (Kiefer). From the start, Lady Macbeth has wanted to be powerful, with her wishing she had more roles of a male. Once Duncan’s murder happened that pushed her to her limit causing her to go insane. Many say that Lady Macbeth is more of the type of person to not have second thoughts but by having guilt feelings ( Kiefer). That’s exactly what happen to her, she wasn’t contemplating if that was the right choice or not, Lady Macbeth had guilt falling upon her and had no other way to release it then throughout her dreams and

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