What Are The Five Paradigms Of Lady Macbeth

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Christian mortality speaks highly on the subject of paradigms. These paradigms go into sub titles/ meanings like, egotistical, utilitarian, deontology, the golden rule, and majority rule. For each of these paradigms, they can show how we as humans act. For example, character Lady Macbeth, Norma Bates from Bates Motel, Jeremy Irons in Law and Order SVU, Mother Teresa, and Hanna from Pretty Little Liars, all resemble one of each of the five paradigms. Lady Macbeth represents paradigm one which is egotistical, for she acts to her own best advantage and focuses only on the end result of her actions. In the story of Macbeth badly wants to become queen and in order for that to happen the current king needs to die and her husband to take the throne. Lady Macbeth achieves this by getting her husband to kill King Duncan. She lies, and manipulates her husband, Macbeth into her dirty work. She did not care what it took to become queen as long as she eventually did some how, one way or another. She states, "you spirits / That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, / And fill me from the crown to the toe top-full / Of direst cruelty” (1.5.38–41) Here Lady Macbeth says this in order to gain strength and …show more content…

Mother Teresa resembles this paradigm because she is always helping people. Her actions are based on what she believes she would want upon herself. She treats others the way she would want to be treated. She does this by continuously helping others. For example she helped the. Home less by taking them in and cleaning them up. There was one incident where she picked up a woman literally half-eaten by rats and ants and carried her to the home and cleaned her. Mother Teresa had stated in an interview later, "start treating people the way you want to be treated and you will fulfill one of God's highest purposes for your life". In these examples she treats people the way she wants to be treated with love, respect, and

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