Lady Macbeth and her contribution to the murder of the king
Title: Lady Macbeth and her contribution to the murder of the king
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Lady Macbeth and her contribution to the murder of the king
Category: /Recreation & Sports
Details: Words: 707 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Wickedness of Lady Macbeth
Upon hearing the news of the prophecies told to Macbeth, Lady Macbeth unveils her evil ambitions of how to make Macbeth king. Before Macbeth approaches Lady Macbeth, she predicts that Macbeth will not have the will to pursue the throne; therefore, Lady Macbeth feels that she will have to convince Macbeth to do so. She at once seizes the opportunity, and never flinches from her objective until all is over.
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happy and could not bare the consequences that resulted from her evil conduct. In the end, Lady Macbeth was more responsible for the murder of King Duncan and she was a more evil character than her husband.
Work Cited:
Chute, Marchette. Stories from Shakespeare. New York: the Penguin Group, 1987.
Shakespeare, William. "Macbeth" Elements of Literature, Sixth Course. Ed. Richard Sime. Austin: Holt, Rinehart, Winston, 2000. 300-382.
Thrasher, Thomas E. Understanding Macbeth. San Diego: Lucent Books, Inc. 2002.