Monday, August 19, 2019
evilmac Free Essay on Shakespeares Macbeth - The Evil of Lady Macbeth :: Macbeth essays
The Evil Lady Macbeth        In Shakespeare's final play, Macbeth the main character Macbeth is very weak,  and if it was not for the other characters he would not have committed any of  those heinous crimes. The play opens with Macbeth accidentally running into  three witches who give him his fortune. The go on to explain that he would  become the new Thane of Cawdor, and from that point he would go onto commit many  murders. Macbeth also has a wife who seems to be very controlling, and is able  to persuade this already weak man to actually go through with committing these  murders. I believe that the Macbeth was brainwashed by the witches, and then  forced by his wife Lady Macbeth to commit these murders, and he can not be held  accountable for his weakness.      In the play Macbeth I believe that Lady Macbeth is trying to control Macbeth  and persuade him to do things against his will. The quote that I chose to  portray this characteristic of Lady Macbeth was:      Hie thee hither,      That I may pour my spirits in thine ear,      And chastise with the valor of my tongue      All that impedes thee from the golden round (I.v.26-29)      In this next quote Lady Macbeth is telling Macbeth that on the inside he must  be like a snake but everyone must see him as an innocent flower:      look like th' innocent      flower,      But be the serpent under't. (I.V.66-68)      I believe that Lady Macbeth is training Macbeth to be evil, and she knows so  much about being evil because Lady Macbeth herself is evil. I this next quote it  proves that Macbeth did not want to commit any of the murders in the first  place:      I have no spur      To prick the sides of my intent, but only      Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself      And falls on th' other-- (I.vii.25-28)      The last quote that I chose shows that Macbeth has finally cracked, and Lady  Macbeth has changed him totally. In this quote Macbeth has changed, and when  Lady Macbeth is in doubt he says don't worry, I will take care of everything:       					    
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