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Macbeth - An analysis of Lady Macbeth's character
Title: Macbeth - An analysis of Lady Macbeth's character
Category: Literature / Novels
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Macbeth - An analysis of Lady Macbeth's character
One of the main characters in the Shakespearean play “Macbeth”, is
his wife, Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is a very two sided character in this
play. She consistently acts differently when she is around her husband than
she does when she is alone. There are many different examples of this
contained in the play.
One of the most notable examples of this is contained in Act I Scene v
when Lady Macbeth reads the letter
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killed the
sleeping Duncan had he not looked like her father. This just proves that she
isn’t nearly as strong and as evil as she pretends to be around Macbeth.
In conclusion I feel that it is fairly easy to see how two sided Lady
Macbeth is. When around Macbeth she seems to have no emotions, but when
she is alone with the audience it is quite clear that that is not really true.
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