1. The Relationship of MacBeth and Lady MacBeth
This changes our view of MacBeth's character slightly as up until now we have known him as a brave soldier that was capable of cutting a man "from the nave to th' chops " but he is now faced with terrifying guilt about killing Duncan which only emphasises the true evil of the deed he has committed. ... Finally MacBeth admits to his wife what he has done but he no longer talks of 'we' himself and his partner in greatness, now only himself "For mine own good " At this point the relationship is formal, not loving, MacBeth works alone and keeps too many secrets whilst Lady MacB...
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