Macbeth Duncan's Character Analysis

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“You’re Thane of Cawdor!” shouted Lady Macbeth, my wife. The messenger had delivered the delightful message that I was now Thane of Cawdor and Glamis. A happy buzz filled the air, but I knew my lady had something up her sleeve, thane was not good enough for her.
“Duncan is coming here tonight, my love. He intends to leave by tomorrow,” I said.
“He won’t see tomorrow! You must act calm and relaxed, though. Your face, my dear husband, is like a book. It reveals your thoughts to its readers and we cannot have Duncan catch on to us. Act normal, treat him with great respect and be the most significant host you can be. No thoughts of deceit should be displayed on your face. Leave everything to me, I can do it myself! You will be king, and I shall be queen, in no time,” explained my wife. What is she talking about? …show more content…

Leave it to me.” I left her at that before she killed me instead of the king! Duncan arrived and my wife rushed to give him a warm greeting. Before the king had finished his supper, I left the room. I need to think about what was going to occur that night because of my wife. Duncan trusts me because I’m his kinsman and his subject, and I’m also his host. Shouldn’t a good host protect him from dangers? Especially dangers that will lead him to his death! The only thing that would goad me to go ahead with my wife’s plan would be ambition, but it has been said that ambition can be the cause of someone’s downfall. My wife entered the room and broke my train of thought, “What are you doing! He has almost finished his supper and he’s asked about you!” “Listen, about this scheme you have. We cannot go along with it! He has honored me and I have gained much respect, this should be enjoyed! Setting this new found honor aside so quickly is ridiculous.” She looked at me with displeasure, “Are you kidding me? I feel as if I want this more than you do! You’re so close to the golden prize, the crown, yet you want to throw it away because you’re

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