In the beginning of the play, Macbeth doesnt seem evil in anyway. ... Macbeth is almost hypnotised by the witches. ... If the witches had not told Macbeth what they did, Macbeth could have just became king and lived happily. Another facter to macbeths transformation was his wife. ... Lady Macbeth is very good at getting her own way, and Macbeth didnt stand a chance of standing up to her! ...
In Shakespeare's play Macbeth, Lady Macbeth is the main influence in Macbeth's life. In the beginning of the play, when the witches tell Macbeth of his promising future, Lady Macbeth is the first person he writes to. ... Once Lady Macbeth brainwashes Macbeth into murdering the king, she begins to plan the murder. ... Once the king arrives at Macbeth's castle, Lady Macbeth does what she told her husband to do. ... At the time when Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth that there is a change of plans, she uses a very smart tactic in trying to pursuade Macbeth. ...
In Macbeth, Macbeth is faced with many serious choices. With this decisions, Macbeth is dealt with severe consequences. ... Also, later on in the play Macduff leads an attack on Macbeth's castle, which results in Macbeth's death. Macduff commits the same crime in this instance that Macbeth committed many times earlier in the play, but Macduff murdering Macbeth is simply viewed as justice due to Macbeth's own crimes. ... And throughout the work of Macbeth, Shakespeare successfully includes the theme of justice for Macbeth, as Macbeth's life is taken away to punish him for h...
Lady Macbeth persuades Macbeth to kill Duncan, despite Macbeth listing reasons against the murder. ... Lady Macbeth fears that Macbeth lacks enough courage and killer instinct to murder Duncan. ... Lady Macbeth is only concerned with the advantages she can have by being married to Macbeth. ... Because Macbeth is unsure about murdering Duncan, Lady Macbeth does everything possible to convince Macbeth to carry out their plans. Lady Macbeth's desires rely on Macbeth's murders. ...
Changes in the Characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth Over the course of the play Macbeth and Lady Macbeth significantly change with respect to their characters and their personalities. ... Lady Macbeth's strong power is used to effortlessly persuade her weak husband. ... Macbeth's character is physically strong and mentally weak, and it is this weakness that instigates the downfall and change of Macbeth, whereas Lady Macbeth seems to be quite the opposite of her husband. ... Lady Macbeth remains in control as the play continues and is able to control crises well, which is exem...
Macbeth throughout the play murders several people, these murders are motivated mainly by two things: Macbeth himself, who he is and what he implies, and Lady Macbeth, who manipulates Macbeth's weak personality to accomplish the assassinations. ... When King Duncan names Macbeth Thane of Cawdor showing gratitude for everything he had done, Macbeth begins to become a nemesis, yearning to be more than just the Thane of Crawdor. ... When Macbeth kills the king he is giving his soul, his life, to evil. ... The interest of Macbeth in being safe with his secret, the murder, also takes him to mu...
In the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare, Macbeth is driven into a murderous rampage so that he may become king. ... She has a great deal of power over Macbeth and could have easily been the reason why Macbeth did embark upon his murdering spree. ... Even so, Macbeth went along with the plan and murdered Duncan. ... Macbeth had been corrupted. ... To summarize, I think that it was mostly Lady Macbeth's fault that Macbeth went out and murdered so many people. ...
Macduff and Macbeth are no exception. ... Macbeth can be considered a tragic hero. ... He is so noble that he was only one who dared to ask why Macbeth killed the guards senselessly. ... Macbeth and Macduff were similar in their bravery and skill on the battlefield. ... In the end Macbeth and Macduff are very similar in some ways, but are different in more ways. ...
The witches are not specific on how Macbeth will become king, and Macbeth did not bother to ask. ... Lady Macbeth is even more determined to get the king's title had Macbeth. She tells Macbeth the extremes that she would do to get Macbeth as king. ... Lady Macbeth is determined to become queen and Macbeth to become king, but in the end both wives end up killing themselves. ... Lady Macbeth throws herself off the side of the castle when Macbeth's murders gets out of hand. ...
In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Macbeth becomes king after murdering the king before him, King Duncan. ... Macbeth is guilty for murder. ... Macbeth kills King Duncan because that was the only way Macbeth could become the next king. ... Macbeth also think that the murder of King Duncan would lead him to success, which that would be that Macbeth would become king. ... So Macbeth basically frames the two servants. ...