Lady Macbeth Feminist Analysis

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After reading a brief summary and seeing clips on YouTube, I got afraid when I saw the witches at a thunderous night. They told Macbeth and his friend Banquo the three prophesies which lead Macbeth and his wife become more greedy and ambitious which lead them to commit bad deeds. I got angry when Lady Macbeth set a plan to kill King Duncan. She lead Macbeth went to King Duncan’s room and killed him without any humanity and mercy. Her goal from this murder was to be a queen and her husband a king of Scotland and become wealthier than before. As a feminist, I felt that she is smart enough than her husband to force him by mocking his masculinity in order to commit the bad deed. The concept of stereotypical images of women is clearly shown in …show more content…

When the death of Duncan is announced, Lady Macbeth faints in order to stop Macbeth from indicting himself with the murder. This attempt to help her husband is very noble, but her attempt again proves her to be feminine. Fainting is a very feminine act, and makes her look weak. In general, Lady Macbeth shows feminine qualities. She never forgets about her domestic duties, playing hostess and housekeeper.
The character of Lady Macbeth is almost independent of her social relation, of her sex even. She has hateful accident, a masculine heart, soul, and brain, clothed with a female humanity. This appeared through her attitude in play. This appeared also in her relationship with husband before and after the murder. After King Duncan’s murder, Lady Macbeth finds that getting what she wants doesn't bring peace. Lady Macbeth said “ Nought's had, all's spent, Where our desire is got without content;‘ Tis safer to be that which we destroy Than by destruction dwell in doubtful joy”. Also, her husband didn’t care about her by leaving her alone in the castle and think only about the wealth and the …show more content…

He feels so little towards her that when he is informed that she has just died, he remarks that ‘she should have died hereafter ’(17), meaning that she would have died anyway. His loss of feeling towards his wife most likely is calm and relaxed, not distracted by anything. He probably would have reacted to this news with more feeling. However, his whole personality has changed. Death does not faze him anymore because he has committed five murders since the beginning of the

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