1. The Good and the Bad in Macbeth
These words cause him to become set on a path to prove his manliness to his wife. ... This shows that Macbeth was easily affected by the words of his wife when she insulted his masculinity. ... After murdering King Duncan, his wife tells him to wash away the blood from his hands and exits. ... Macbeth has finally reached the level of 'manhood' that his wife, Lady Macbeth indoctrinated into his mind. ... By saying this, Macbeth implies that his wife, a woman, should not be concerned about such matters. ...
- Word Count: 3108
- Approx Pages: 12
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School